Aid Ship with Greta Thunberg Onboard Nears Gaza
- The aid ship Madleen, carrying Greta Thunberg and operated by the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, approached Gaza's waters on June 8, 2025.
- The voyage follows longstanding Israeli naval blockades since 2007 and heightened tensions after the October 2023 Hamas attack triggered war in the region.
- The ship reported multiple drone overflights believed linked to EU and Hellenic authorities, while its crew remains in contact with legal bodies to ensure safety.
- More than 200 members of the European Parliament have endorsed a letter urging Israel to allow the Madleen vessel safe access to Gaza and permit its humanitarian supplies through, while Amnesty International emphasized the journey as a vital act of solidarity during a profound humanitarian emergency.
- The flotilla's progress highlights ongoing disputes over Gaza's maritime access and may increase international scrutiny of the blockade and humanitarian conditions there.
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The Gaza flotilla is preparing for confrontation with IDF
The 12 pro-Palestinian activists - including Greta Thunberg - are expected to reach the Gaza coast as early as Monday, if they are not stopped on the way; If there is a clash, they told the Sunday Times, they will broadcast it live to the world; 'The international community is mobilizing," said one activist
Thunberg sails toward Gaza as Israel vows to block aid ship
Greta Thunberg is aboard an aid ship heading toward Gaza in an effort to breach Israel’s naval blockade of the territory, raising the risk of confrontation at sea. The Swedish climate activist is one of 12 passengers on the vessel Madleen, operated by the Freedom Flotilla Coalition. The group departed from waters off Alexandria, Egypt, and was expected to reach the vicinity of Gaza’s territorial waters by late Sunday or early Monday, according t…
Activists want to break the naval blockade of Gaza and demand that Israel allow aid to reach the suffering residents.
A humanitarian ship with 12 activists on board, including Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg, reached the Egyptian coast and is approaching the Gaza Strip devastated by the war and besieged by Israel, announced on Saturday the organizers.
A humanitarian ship with 12 activists on board, including the Swedish Greta Thunberg, sails off the Egyptian coast and approaches the Gaza Strip, devastated by war and...
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