Israel says it will screen October 7 attacks to Greta Thunberg and other activists after Gaza-bound aid boat 'diverted'
- Israeli forces intercepted and seized the Gaza-bound aid vessel Madleen early Monday, capturing 12 activists including Greta Thunberg and diverting the ship to Ashdod port.
- The interception followed Defense Minister Israel Katz's order to block any attempt to breach Israel's Gaza naval blockade, citing Hamas's October 7 attacks as justification.
- Upon arrival in Ashdod, the activists were made to watch a 45-minute video depicting atrocities committed by Hamas militants during the October 7 massacre as part of Israel's directive.
- Katz criticized the activists for refusing to watch the footage, accusing them of antisemitism and asserting that they need to understand the true nature of Hamas, the organization they chose to back and represent.
- The event underscores Israel's continued enforcement of the maritime blockade and highlights tensions with pro-Palestinian activists attempting to challenge restrictions on Gaza aid delivery.
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Greta Thunberg and activists refuse to video about Hamas murders. Israel's defense ministers are outraged at their reaction.
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