Greta Thunberg on the State of the Climate Movement and the Roots of Her Power as an Activist
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The sailing ship on which the Swede is travelling together with other activists is currently off the Egyptian coast. The fact that it is allowed to pass through Israeli territory is considered unlikely.
An activist mission sailing to Gaza with 12 activists on board, including Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg, has reached the Egyptian coast and is approaching the enclave, organizers said.
The humanitarian boat "Madleen", with 12 activists on board, including Greta Thunberg and Rima Hassan, carrying "fruit juices, milk, rice, canned foods, protein bars", reached the Egyptian coasts and is approaching the Palestinian enclave, the organizers announced on Saturday.
Climate and human rights activist Greta Thunberg is on her way to Gaza with the aim of delivering emergency aid and breaking the Israeli blockade at sea. “Almost every night there have been drones circling above us,” she tells SVT Nyheter.
Greta Thunberg sails to Gaza. At the weekend the ship could reach the coast. Israel's military will hardly let her through. What is the point of all this?
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