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Israel intercepts Gaza-bound aid ship carrying Greta Thunberg and activists

Move revives tensions over blockade as activists seek to deliver humanitarian supplies to the besieged enclave

June 10, 2025 / 14:19 IST
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An Israeli solider passes a bun to Greta Thunberg onboard the Gaza-bound British-flagged yacht "Madleen" after Israeli forces boarded the charity vessel as it attempted to reach the Gaza Strip in defiance of an Israeli naval blockade. Reuters
An Israeli solider passes a bun to Greta Thunberg onboard the Gaza-bound British-flagged yacht "Madleen" after Israeli forces boarded the charity vessel as it attempted to reach the Gaza Strip in defiance of an Israeli naval blockade. Reuters

Israel intercepted a civilian ship carrying humanitarian aid and prominent activists, including Swedish climate campaigner Greta Thunberg, that was attempting to breach its naval blockade of Gaza. The ship, named Madleen, had been sailing under the banner of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, which opposes the blockade that Israel has enforced on Gaza since 2007, the New York Times reported.

The Israeli military boarded the vessel early Monday and diverted it to an Israeli port. Israeli authorities said the passengers, including Thunberg and European Parliament member Rima Hassan, would be returned to their home countries.

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What happened during the interception

The Madleen set sail from Sicily on June 1, aiming to deliver aid including baby formula, flour, diapers, medical supplies and children’s prosthetics to Gaza. Israeli officials had vowed to stop the ship, with Defense Minister Israel Katz warning the activists to turn back. “Israel will act against any attempt to breach the blockade or aid terrorist organizations by sea, air or land,” Katz said Sunday.