Climate activist Greta Thunberg joins aid ship sailing to Gaza aimed at breaking Israel’s blockade
- Climate campaigner Greta Thunberg and 11 activists set sail for Gaza on the ship Madleen to break Israel's blockade, as reported by organizers.
- The Madleen departed from Catania, Italy, to deliver aid and raise awareness about the humanitarian crisis, according to activist statements.
- Joining Thunberg on the crew are actor Liam Cunningham and Rima Hassan, a member of the European Parliament, as stated in the press conference.
- Activist Thiago Avila stated, 'We are breaking the siege of Gaza by sea, as part of a broader strategy of mobilizations' to address the blockade.
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🤣 Greta Thunberg, Labeled Antisemite, Spots Drones While Sailing to Gaza, Sends Distress Call
🤣 Greta Thunberg now has her life jacket on after spotting drones while sailing to Gaza “We need your help! Please send this distress signal to everyone!” Thunberg, the 22-year-old Swedish “environmentalist” who was named “Antisemite of the Week” last year, boarded the Madleen boat in Sicily on Sunday along with EU parliament member Rima Hassan, who was blocked from entering Israel earlier this year due to her anti-Israel activities.
The Madeleine ship departed from a red Italian port to Faixa de Gaza, transporting humanitarian goods. It is expected to arrive at the end of the week.
On Tuesday evening, Greta Thunberg and the rest of the twelve-person crew aboard the ship Madleen, which belongs to the activist group Freedom Flotilla Coalition, discovered what they claim are drones hovering above the boat.
At least one drone has reportedly been seen over the sailboat Madleen on its way to Gaza, the Freedom Flotilla Coalition writes on social media.
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