Greta Thunberg Greeted by Crowd After Israel Expels Flotilla Activists
- A plane carrying 161 pro-Palestinian activists, including Greta Thunberg, landed in Athens after being deported from Israel for attempting to bring aid to Gaza.
- Thunberg faced alleged mistreatment during her detention, claiming she was physically and mentally abused, a claim denied by Israeli authorities.
- Activists accused Israel of committing genocide and blocking humanitarian aid to Gaza, while Israeli officials dismissed these allegations.
- Thunberg expressed frustration over international inaction regarding the situation in Gaza, stating, "Our international systems are betraying Palestinians.
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Greta Thunberg welcomed as hero in Greece after Gaza flotilla deportation
161 'Sumud' flotilla activists deported from Israel landed in Athens to cheers and Palestinian flags; Greta Thunberg, deported for the second time, called Israel’s actions 'genocide before our eyes'
Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg arrived in Greece for months, being accompanied by a number of pro-Palestinian activists who hailed her, after she and hundreds of other activists detained by the Israeli army across the sea...
Israel Deports Greta Thunberg, Here’s Where
The Global Sumud Flotilla announced that Swedish activist Greta Thunberg would be deported to Greece. “Greta Thunberg set to be released tomorrow. To arrive in Greece,” a social media post read. UPDATE: Greta Thunberg set to be released tomorrow. To arrive in Greece — Global Sumud Flotilla (@GSMFlotilla) October 6, 2025 Thunberg is among over 70 people of different nationalities scheduled to leave Israel on Monday after they were seized aboard …
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