‘Turn Back’: Israel ordered the army to block the aid boat led by ‘Antisemite’ Greta Thunberg.

Climate activist Greta Thunberg stands near a Palestinian flag after riding on a Madleen boat and setting up a sail for Gaza with Freedom Floral alliance activists, departing from Sisilian port in Italy on 1 June, 2025. (Pic Credit: AP).

As Greta Thunberg moves to Gaza, war -torn Gaza along with other activists take help to people in Israel, vow to stop the boat from entering the area on Sunday. Defense Minister Israel Katj said he would not allow the boat to break his naval blockade in the Palestinian region. He said that the naval blockade asked Hamas to stop the import of weapons.Israel Katz said in a statement, “I have instructed the army to stop Madleen Flotila from reaching Gaza.” “Antesymite and her peers, Hamas Publicity Mouthpiece, I say clearly: turn back to Gita because you won’t reach Gaza.” The vessel, Madeline, run by the Freedom Flotila alliance, left Sicily last Sunday to provide humanitarian aid to Gaza and attract international attention to the deteriorating human crisis in the region. The group said that they intend to reach the regional water of Gaza by Sunday.Thunberg is one of the 12 activists, as well as with Reema Hasan, a French member of the European Parliament of the Palestinian dynasty. Hasan was previously barred from entering Israel due to his vocal opposition to Israeli policies towards Palestinians.The aid mission comes at a time when the humanitarian group Gaza seems to be an alarm on the famine. After imposing a complete blockade on the enclave for more than three months, Israel allowed limited assistance to enter the previous month. However, support agencies say that it is very less than what is necessary to overcome the crisis.This is not the first time the Freedom Flotila alliance has tried to reach the sea from Gaza. A previous attempt in May ended in the disaster, when one of his ship was killed by drone in international water away from Malta. The group blamed Israel for the attack, which damaged the front section of the ship.Despite the risks, the activists riding on Madeline say they are firm to fulfill their mission.

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