international News

Israel deports Gaza activists including Greta Thunberg after intercepting aid boat

The Israeli foreign ministry said Greta Thunberg departed Tel Aviv on Tuesday morning on a flight to France

June 10 — Israel says it has begun to deport 12 pro-Palestinian activists, including Swedish campaigner Greta Thunberg, whose Gaza-bound aid boat was seized by Israeli forces in the Mediterranean on Monday.

The Israeli foreign ministry said Thunberg departed Tel Aviv on Tuesday morning on a flight to France after she agreed to be deported.

But France said five of the six French activists had refused to sign their deportation orders and would now be brought before an Israeli judicial authority.

Their yacht, the Madleen, was intercepted while they tried to deliver a “symbolic” amount of aid to Gaza in defiance of Israel’s naval blockade to highlight the humanitarian crisis there.

The Israeli foreign ministry dismissed it as a “selfie yacht”, and announced on Monday night that the activists had been transferred to Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion airport following their arrival at the port of Ashdod on Monday night.

“Those who refuse to sign deportation documents and leave Israel will be brought before a judicial authority, in accordance with Israeli law, to authorize their deportation,” it said in a post on X.

On Tuesday morning, the ministry said Greta Thunberg had “just departed Israel on a flight to Sweden (via France)”, and posted a photo of her sitting on a plane.

France’s Foreign Minister, Jean-Noel Barrot, earlier wrote on X: “Our consul was able to see the six French nationals arrested by the Israeli authorities last night.”

“One of them has agreed to leave voluntarily and should return today. The other five will be subject to forced deportation proceedings.”

Barrot did not identify them, but the six French citizens include MEP Rima Hassan and Al Jazeera journalist Omar Faiad.

As well as France and Sweden, citizens of Brazil, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain and Turkey were on board the Madleen.

The Freedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC), the activist group operating the yacht, said in a statement on Monday night that it expected any of the passengers who refused the deportation orders to be transferred to Ramle prison, near Tel Aviv.

“We continue to demand the immediate release of all volunteers and the return of the stolen aid. Their kidnapping is unlawful and a violation of international law,” it added.

The FFC said the Madleen was carrying baby formula, food, medicine.

The boat set sail from Italy on 1 June to raise awareness of starvation conditions in Gaza and deliver aid.

Israel says its blockade on Gaza is necessary to prevent weapons from reaching Hamas fighters there.

Related posts

Iran holds state funeral for top commanders, scientists killed by Israel

ndiwalanakiwa@gmail.com

Veteran journalist and former host of “Straight Talk Africa,” Shaka Ssali, is Dead

Dean Lubowa Saava

Ghana deploys soldiers to quell northern chieftancy dispute

ndiwalanakiwa@gmail.com

Pope in ‘critical’ condition after ‘respiratory crisis’

ndiwalanakiwa@gmail.com

Prince Rahim Al-Hussaini Named the 50th Imam of the Shia Ismaili Muslims A New Chapter Begins

Barbra Zeka

Israel raids north Gaza hospital, Patients told to leave

ndiwalanakiwa@gmail.com

China offers parents $1,500 in bid to boost births

ndiwalanakiwa@gmail.com

Rwanda in talks to receive migrants deported from US

ndiwalanakiwa@gmail.com

American Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Denver After Engine Issue, Passengers Evacuated

Ssekanyumiza Amansa Bwino

World Bank Names Dr. Ayo Akala as New Country Manager for Uganda

Barbra Zeka

Leave a Comment