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Greta Thunberg: Israel Kidnapping Claims & Controversy - News Directory 3

Greta Thunberg: Israel Kidnapping Claims & Controversy

June 9, 2025 Catherine Williams World
News Context
At a glance
  • Israeli forces detained climate activist Greta Thunberg and 11 other individuals on Monday as they attempted to breach the blockade of Gaza.
  • The ⁤Israeli military intercepted the vessel and redirected it to the ⁣port of Ashdod.
  • Thunberg, known for her climate activism, quickly took to social media, claiming she⁢ and her companions had been "kidnapped."
Original source: express.co.uk

Greta Thunberg Israel Kidnapping Claims & Controversy are headlining the news⁤ after israeli forces detained the climate activist and 11 others attempting to deliver aid to Gaza. The “Freedom Flotilla” was intercepted and diverted, leading Thunberg to claim she and her companions were “kidnapped”. Israel’s Foreign Ministry swiftly refuted these claims, labeling the incident a public relations stunt. Before deportation,detainees will view a video of the October 7th Hamas attack. News Directory 3 is following this story closely. Given Thunberg’s ‍history of activism and criticism, her next⁤ steps and the implications of this detention ⁤are drawing worldwide attention. Discover what’s⁤ next as this story unfolds.

Key Points

  • Greta Thunberg and 11 ⁤others detained en route too Gaza.
  • israeli‍ forces intercepted the ⁤”Freedom Flotilla” and diverted it⁣ to Ashdod.
  • israel’s Foreign Ministry called the effort a PR stunt.
  • Detainees will be shown a video of the Oct. 7 Hamas attack before deportation.

Greta Thunberg ‍Detained by Israel During Gaza aid Attempt

Updated June 9, 2025

Israeli forces detained climate activist Greta Thunberg and 11 other individuals on Monday as they attempted to breach the blockade of Gaza. The ⁢group, part of⁤ the ⁤”Freedom Flotilla Coalition,” aimed to deliver aid to Palestinians.

The ⁤Israeli military intercepted the vessel and redirected it to the ⁣port of Ashdod. This action is standard⁢ procedure for⁤ ships attempting to reach Gaza, a fact the coalition was aware⁤ of, according to Israel’s Foreign Ministry.

Thunberg, known for her climate activism, quickly took to social media, claiming she⁢ and her companions had been “kidnapped.”

However, the Israeli Foreign Ministry dismissed the incident as⁢ a public relations stunt. In a post on X, the ministry‍ stated that the “selfie yacht” of “celebrities” was safely en route to Israel.

Before being deported, Thunberg⁤ and the other activists will be shown a video by the Israel⁤ Defense forces documenting ⁢the Oct. 7⁣ Hamas attack.

Thunberg has previously ‍criticized the Swedish government and is now reportedly seeking their assistance to resolve the situation.

What’s next

The detained‍ activists are expected to be ⁢deported from israel following the viewing of the video.The incident raises questions about the role of activists in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the⁢ effectiveness of such aid missions.

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