02.10.2025 01:43
The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs released footage of moments when some activists from the Global Sumud Fleet were detained. Among those captured was Swedish activist Greta Thunberg, who was on the fleet's flagship 'Alma.' Thunberg had previously been detained during an Israeli raid on the 'Madleen' ship and was subsequently deported.
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Israel's intervention against the Global Sumud Fleet, aimed at breaking the blockade on the Gaza Strip, continues.
ISRAEL RELEASED IMAGES OF DETAINED ACTIVISTS
The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that some activists in the Global Sumud Fleet have been detained and released images of the detained activists. The ministry stated, "Several ships belonging to the Sumud fleet have been safely stopped, and the passengers are being transferred to an Israeli port. Greta and her friends are safe and well."
GRETA THUNBERG WAS ALSO DETAINED
Among those detained was Swedish activist Greta Thunberg, who was on the "Alma" ship leading the Global Sumud Fleet. In the footage, it was seen that Israeli soldiers allowed Thunberg to collect her belongings before being detained.
SHE HAD BEEN DETAINED BEFORE
Thunberg had previously been detained on June 9 by the Israeli army during an intervention in international waters, 185 kilometers from Gaza, aimed at delivering humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip on the Madleen ship. Thunberg was later deported.
"STOP THE GENOCIDE, END THE OCCUPATION, AND FREE PALESTINE."
Meanwhile, Thunberg stated in her last message shared on social media before the intervention by Israeli soldiers, 'We will likely be stopped by Israel tonight, which would be a clear violation of humanitarian and maritime law. Israel is not exempt from international law. It must be held accountable for war crimes. Stop the genocide, end the occupation, and free Palestine.'
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