Greta Thunberg, the renowned climate activist, was detained in Israel while attempting to deliver aid to Gaza. After her release, she flew to France, leaving behind fellow activists facing deportation. The incident highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the region.
In a dramatic early morning raid, Israeli forces intercepted a Gaza-bound ship carrying international activists, including Greta Thunberg. The incident raises serious questions about international law and Israel's controversial blockade of Gaza.
In a dramatic turn of events, Israel's navy has boarded the Gaza-bound aid vessel Madleen, claiming it poses a threat. The Freedom Flotilla Coalition accuses Israel of unlawful actions, while the ministry insists aid is already flowing into Gaza.
A vessel approaching the Gaza-bound charity ship Madleen, featuring activist Greta Thunberg, has left after warnings of interception. The boat carries much-needed aid to Gaza amidst rising tensions.
Tensions escalate as Israel's Defense Minister orders military action against an aid boat heading for Gaza, carrying activists including Greta Thunberg. The Freedom Flotilla Coalition vows to continue their mission despite threats.
An aid ship bound for Gaza was struck by drones in international waters, raising serious allegations against Israel. Activists, including Greta Thunberg, demand accountability for the attack.