Greta Thunberg rips Trump: ‘The world needs a lot of more young angry women’
- On Monday, Israeli naval forces intercepted the UK-flagged aid ship Madleen carrying Greta Thunberg and 11 activists in international waters near Gaza and deported them from Israel.
- The interception occurred amid Israel’s total blockade on Gaza since March aimed at preventing arms reaching Hamas during an ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis.
- The activists included citizens from various countries and carried humanitarian aid such as rice and baby formula, but Israel dismissed the mission as a publicity stunt.
- At 22, Thunberg claimed that Israeli forces had taken her against her will in international waters, stating, "We have been kidnapped," while Donald Trump described her as a "young, angry person" who could benefit from "anger management classes."
- Following deportation, Thunberg criticized Trump’s comments and highlighted the urgency of Gaza’s situation, suggesting the event emphasized ongoing Israeli restrictions on aid and rising tensions.
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After its failed Gaza mission, Greta Thunberg is poltering against the US President. The EU is also being held accountable.
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