Key Points

A humanitarian aid mission led by climate activist Greta Thunberg has been dramatically intercepted by Israeli forces while attempting to deliver critical supplies to Gaza. The 'Selfie Yacht' was seized approximately 185 kilometers off the Gaza coast, with twelve international activists now facing deportation. Israeli officials claimed the activists were shown footage of the October 7 Hamas attacks, which they allegedly refused to watch. The incident has sparked international diplomatic tension, with French President Emmanuel Macron strongly condemning the blockade and demanding the swift release of French nationals.

Key Points: Greta Thunberg Gaza Aid Yacht Seized Israel Deports Activists

  • Twelve international activists intercepted while delivering humanitarian aid to Gaza
  • Israeli forces boarded 'Selfie Yacht' near Gaza coast
  • Activists facing immediate deportation from Israel
  • French President Macron demands release of French nationals
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Greta Thunberg, activists on 'Selfie Yacht' to be deported: Israel

Climate activist Greta Thunberg and international aid mission intercepted by Israeli forces during humanitarian voyage to Gaza Strip

"When they saw what it was about, they refused to continue watching - Israel Defence Minister Israel Katz"

Tel Aviv, June 10

Twelve passengers, including climate campaigner Greta Thunberg, who were aboard a yacht bound for Gaza with humanitarian aid, have been brought to Ben Gurion Airport for deportation after the vessel was seized in the Israeli port of Ashdod.

The deportation process follows their interception at sea by Israeli forces.

Taking to X, the Israel Foreign Ministry said, "The passengers of the 'Selfie Yacht' arrived at Ben Gurion Airport to depart from Israel and return to their home countries."

"Those who refuse to sign deportation documents and leave Israel will be brought before a judicial authority," it added.

The group of activists, part of a mission organised by the Freedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC), had set out on a journey to deliver critical aid to Gaza, including rice and baby formula.

The boat, named Madleen, was reportedly intercepted about 185 kilometres west of the coast of Gaza.

A video released by the group showed Israeli forces boarding the vessel as the activists stood with their hands raised, with one of them stating that nobody was injured during the operation.

Following the seizure, Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said the activists were taken for medical examinations on Monday evening and shown a "horror film documenting the October 7 massacre" committed by Hamas.

"When they saw what it was about, they refused to continue watching," Gallant claimed, accusing Thunberg and the other activists of ignoring Hamas's atrocities and "closing their eyes to the truth."

The FFC strongly condemned the operation, accusing Israeli forces of "attacking" and "unlawfully boarding" the vessel.

The coalition said the aid mission was entirely humanitarian, aiming to bring relief to Gaza, which has faced significant restrictions on aid since the beginning of Israel's blockade.

Among those on board were citizens from Brazil, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey.

Apart from Greta, the group included notable figures such as Rima Hassan, a French Member of the European Parliament, and Omar Faiad, a French journalist with Al Jazeera.

French President Emmanuel Macron was among the leaders who spoke out strongly, urging Israel to release the detained activists swiftly.

"Requested that the six French nationals be allowed to return to France as soon as possible," said the French presidential office.

Macron emphasised France's commitment to protecting its nationals abroad, stating the country was "vigilant" and "stands by all its nationals when they are in danger."

The French government also demanded Israel ensure the "protection" of the activists, with Macron labelling the humanitarian blockade on Gaza as "a scandal" and a "disgrace."

- IANS

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Priya K.
While I admire Greta's passion for humanitarian causes, this seems like a publicity stunt. Why not focus on climate change which is her actual expertise? India faces real environmental challenges that need global attention. 🌍
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Rahul S.
Israel has every right to protect its borders. We in India understand border security concerns better than anyone. If activists want to help Gaza, they should work through proper UN channels instead of provocative stunts.
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Ananya M.
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is heartbreaking, but activists should be careful not to become pawns in larger geopolitical games. India has always advocated for peaceful solutions - maybe Greta could learn from our approach of non-alignment.
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Vikram J.
Interesting how Western activists get all the attention while India has been quietly sending humanitarian aid to Palestine through proper channels. Our foreign policy has always balanced principles with pragmatism - something the world could learn from.
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Sunita P.
As an Indian, I'm conflicted. We know what it's like to suffer terrorism (26/11 never forget), but also understand humanitarian crises. Maybe instead of grand gestures, we need more quiet diplomacy like India's balanced position on this issue.
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Karan D.
The whole episode feels performative. If they really cared about aid, they'd work with established organizations. India sends tons of humanitarian aid worldwide without making headlines. Real change happens through systems, not stunts.

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