‘On a flight to Sweden’: Israel left Greta Thunberg after stopping the Gaza-bound ship; Picture of shares

Activist Greta Thunberg was deported from Israel from Israel on Tuesday, a day later when the Israeli naval forces stopped a Gaza-bound ed ship, on which he was riding. The Swedish environmentalist was placed on a flight to France, from where he would continue in Sweden, according to Israel’s Foreign Ministry, who generally posted a picture of the flying worker on the aircraft.Thunberg was one of the 12 passengers on Madeline, a humanitarian supply carrying ship, which was seized about 200 kilometers from the coast of Gaza. While three other activists agreed to immediate exile, eight others ordered and the court hearing was pending.The Freedom Floral alliance, which organized the yatra, and the rights groups including Edlah and Amnesty International condemned Israel’s works as a violation of international law, as the vessel was in international water. Israel rejected these claims, maintaining its right to implement what it says to a valid naval blockade of Gaza.Israel dismissed the mission as a “selfie yacht” promotional stunt, with the “Major” aid on the aid of the supply truck load. Cargo, including rice and child’s formula, will be transferred to Gaza through “real human channels”, the Ministry of External Affairs said.Former US President Donald Trump weighed the incident, Thunberg made fun of Thunberg: “I think Israel has enough problems without kidnapping Greta Thunberg. He is a young, angry person … I think he has to go to the anger management class.”In 2007, Hamas has undergone naval blockade since controlling Gaza. The current conflict, which began with Hamas’s October 7 attack, killed more than 1,200 Israel, resulting in local health officials, over 54,000 Palestinian deaths and Gaza has a humanistic crisis.