
Greta Thunberg Condemns Israel After Gaza Blockade Deportation
Greta Thunberg Accuses Israel of 'Illegal Act' After Gaza Blockade Attempt Paris, France – Climate activist Greta Thunberg has accused Israel of carrying out an "illegal act" after being deported from the country for attempting to breach its naval blockade of Gaza. Thunberg, along with other activists, was aboard a British yacht attempting to reach Gaza when intercepted by Israeli authorities. Following her deportation and arrival in Paris, Thunberg spoke to reporters, stating, "We were illegally attacked and kidnapped by Israel and taken against our will." She described the conditions as "absolutely nothing compared to what people are going through in Palestine, especially Gaza." Thunberg emphasized the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, stating that the blockade prevents the desperately needed food, medicine, and water from reaching the population. The incident has sparked international attention and renewed debate about the ongoing blockade of Gaza and the humanitarian situation within the territory. The Israeli government has yet to issue an official response to Thunberg's accusations.