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Monday, 9 June 2025
Israeli minister warns Greta Thunberg to turn back as Freedom Flotilla approaches Gaza.
Activist Greta Thunberg and the aid ship Madleen set sail from Italy bound for Gaza earlier this month. (Reuters: Freedom Flotilla Coalition)
In short:
Israel's
defence minister has warned activist Greta Thunberg that the aid ship
she is travelling on towards the Gaza Strip should turn around, saying
the IDF will take all necessary steps to stop the ship arriving in the
war-ravaged territory.
Ms
Thunberg has replied to the defence minister's comments, saying it's
important the world keeps its focus on the blockade and the Palestinian
people.
What's next?
The
Madleen, a UK-flagged sailing ship chartered by activist group Freedom
Flotilla, has reported its GPS trackers being scrambled while off the
coast of Egypt, indicating possible preparations for an interception.
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Israel's
defence minister has issued a personal warning to campaigner Greta
Thunberg, saying the Gaza-bound aid ship she is currently sailing on
should immediately turn around or face the Israeli military.
The
Freedom Flotilla, an organisation seeking to break Israel's aid
blockade of Gaza, is sailing the Madleen to the war-ravaged territory,
carrying food and other supplies for the Palestinian population.
The
vessel is currently in the Mediterranean Sea off the Egyptian coast,
but Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said on Sunday it should travel
no further.
"I have instructed
the IDF to act to prevent the Madleen hate flotilla from reaching the
shores of Gaza, and to take whatever measures are necessary to that
end," Mr Katz posted on social media platform X, along with a photo
flanked by Israel Defense Forces (IDF) officials.
"To
the antisemitic Greta [Thunberg] and her fellow Hamas propaganda
spokespeople, I say clearly: you should turn back — because you will not
reach Gaza.
"Israel will act against any attempt to break the blockade or assist terrorist organisations — at sea, in the air, and on land."
Israeli Defence MInister Israel Katz says the flotilla will be prevented from reaching the Palestinian enclave. (Reuters: Ronen Zvulun)
Ms Thunberg, who has rejected accusations she is antisemitic, replied soon after Mr Katz made his comments.
"As
we are sailing closer to Gaza with Israel saying they will not allow
the boat to arrive with humanitarian aid (which would be a crime by
them), it's very important to keep in mind that this mission is not
about us nor the boat," she posted on Instagram.
"This is about the genocide, blockade and systematic oppression of Palestinians.
"People in
Gaza don't need anyone to come and save them, they need us to amplify
and support their struggle for justice, that we end our complicity, put
pressure and cut ties with those committing human rights violations.
Keep all eyes on deck but above all, all eyes on Palestine and all
oppressed people."
Last month, another ship chartered by the Freedom Flotilla was attacked by drones the group said were launched by Israel.
Some
of the campaigners on board the British-flagged Madleen, which set sail
from Italy last week, said Israeli forces were already trying to
scramble their communications, including GPS signals.
The Gaza-bound aid ship is carrying food and aid to be delivered to Palestinians. (Reuters: Danilo Arnone)
Israel has used such technology repeatedly during the course of the war in Gaza.
"We
just received some very weird news that according to our tracker we are
no longer 162 nautical miles from Gaza, which is where we are, but
according to him we are on Jordan airport," Brazilian activist Thiago
Avila posted on Instagram.
"We
know what that means, when they start jamming our communication, when
they started messing with our devices, it means that they are preparing
for an interception or an attack.
"And
we all heard the Israeli media saying that they confirmed the unit S13
of IOF Special Forces, so they are preparing to commit a war crime, and
we need to stop that."
Campaigners aboard the Madleen with climate activist Greta Thunberg say their GPS communications are being scrambled. (AP: Salvatore Cavalli)
Israel has repeatedly rejected allegations of war crimes in its conduct relating to the war in Gaza.
Israeli
media has reported that the military plans to seize the ship and take
it to the port of Ashdod, arresting and deporting the crew.
In 2010, the IDF boarded a Turkish ship leading a flotilla towards Gaza, and killed 10 people.
The
IDF insists it is letting aid into the strip, and says 350 trucks
carrying supplies were allowed to enter through the Kerem Shalom
crossing last week.
But
humanitarian agencies say that is far too few deliveries to make a
difference, after the total humanitarian blockade of Gaza ran for 11
weeks and severely depleted supplies.
There have also been a series of shootings at aid distribution sites
run by the private Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) in recent days,
which Palestinian health authorities and organisations such as the
International Red Cross say have killed dozens and injured hundreds
more.
Another four people were killed on Sunday, according to local medics.
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GHF
had suspended its operations twice in response to the deteriorating
security situation near its sites, but resumed work on Sunday — and
insisted it continued to deliver aid without incident.
"We
are continuing to adapt and improve our operations to ensure the safety
of the Palestinian people we aim to serve," GHF interim executive
director John Acree said in a statement.
"Recently,
we have started a women's and children-only lane to ensure they receive
aid and today we piloted a direct-to-community delivery.
"Every day, we are looking to improve our operations and safely deliver aid to those who need it most."
Israel
has accused Hamas of trying to undermine the new private aid model,
alleging the militant group's fighters were responsible for the
shootings.
But it has also conceded firing some shots at Palestinians near the sites, and is investigating the incidents.
Witnesses
have said Israeli forces were responsible for the attacks, opening fire
on desperate Palestinians as they scrambled to access aid.
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