The ship with which Greta Thunberg wanted to get to the gaza got in Israel


The Madleen vessel with which Greta Thunberg wanted to break the blockade on the photo gas: AA / Abaca / Abaca Press / Profimedia
The Humanitarian Nava Madleen, who was trying to reach Gaza with the Swedish activist Greta Thunberg on board, but was intercepted by Israel, landed in the Israeli port, according to the Israeli Foreign Ministry, according to CNN.
According to Israel authorities, those on board the ship, including Swedish Greta Thunberg and other prominent activists, such as Pascal Maurieras, Viard and Baptiste André were undergoing medical examinations on Monday evening.
Upon arrival at Ashdod, the activists were taken to a room to show them a projection of the “horror film that documents the massacre of October 7” performed by Hamas, according to the Israeli Minister of Defense, Israel Katz. “When they saw what it was, they refused to continue watching,” Katz said.
The minister accused Greta and the rest of the ship's crew of ignoring Hamas atrocities “closing his eyes.”
The Freedom Flotilla (FFC) coalition said that the Israeli army “attacked” and “illegally addressed” the Madleen ship, who was trying to deliver aid in Gaza-where more than 600 days of war and an 11-week Israeli block of all aids pushed the 2.1 million people from the enclosure.