Greta Thunberg and other activists join Sam Fender onstage in Denmark to call for a "Free Palestine"
COPENHAGEN, DENMARK, AUG 11 – Greta Thunberg and Sam Fender led chants supporting Palestine at a Copenhagen festival and announced a flotilla from Spain to challenge Israel's naval blockade of Gaza, involving activists from 44 countries.
- Greta Thunberg announced on Instagram plans for a new flotilla to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza on August 31, 2025, aiming to break the illegal Israeli siege.
- The initiative, named 'Global Sumud Flotilla', will involve mobilizing activists from 44 countries and simultaneous demonstrations in support of Palestine.
- Thunberg participated in a previous flotilla in June, which was intercepted by Israeli Defense Forces, leading to her deportation from Israel.
- Previous flotilla attempts by activists to deliver aid to Gaza were blocked by Israel, with the Foreign Ministry stating that previous aid shipments included less than a single truckload of aid, which would be transferred through real humanitarian channels.
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Thunberg to join flotilla in biggest attempt to break Gaza siege
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg said she will join the next Soumoud flotilla intended to head to Gaza, in their latest attempt to break Israel’s siege on the war-battered and starving Gaza Strip. Thunberg said that she and the Soumoud crew will be "launching the biggest attempt ever to break the illegal Israeli siege over Gaza with dozens of boats sailing from Spain" on 31 August. "We will meet dozens more on 4 September sailing from Tun…
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Read Full ArticleGreta Thunberg once failed on her way to Gaza, now she is taking a second attempt. It is to become the "greatest attempt".
Greta Thunberg was one of the Freedom Flotilla members who tried to bring humanitarian aid to Gaza
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