Greta Thunberg detained by Israeli forces after ‘attack’ on Gaza aid floatilla

Greta Thunberg is detained by Israeli military AGAIN after navy closed in on flotilla as it neared Gaza - as IDF warned they would be treated like terrorists Credit: X / IsraelMFA
Greta Thunberg is detained by Israeli military AGAIN after navy closed (Picture: X / IsraelMFA)

Greta Thunberg is among dozens held by Israeli soldiers after he aid convoy to Gaza was intercepted.

Several vessels of the Gaza aid flotilla have been stopped and their passengers are being transferred to an Israeli port, the Israeli foreign ministry said in a statement on Wednesday.

The Swedish eco-warrior was seen grabbing her bright green bucket hat in the dark as soldiers swarmed her vessel. One soldier reads a piece of paper she hands him and helps her put a jacket on.

Just before Greta’s boat was boarded by soldiers, she addressed followers on camera, declaring Israel must be held accountable for ‘war crimes’.

‘Greta Thunberg, the Swedish climate campaigner, and her friends are ‘safe and healthy,’ the foreign ministry said in a post on X alongside a video that appeared to show Greta Thunberg and several masked and armed Israeli military personnel.

Other activists claimed Israel used water cannons against vessels as they raided the flotilla.

The Global Sumud Flotilla set sail from Barcelona earlier this month with the aim of breaking Israel’s blockade of Gaza and delivering aid to the territory.

Shortly after she was detained, protesters in Napoli stormed rail stations, keeping their promise that unions would act if the crew were harmed.

Protests also erupted Athens and Berlin after the Global Sumud Flotilla’s interception.

A screengrab from a live video footage shows crew members sitting aboard the Gaza-bound Aurora vessel, part of the Global Sumud Flotilla, October 1, 2025. Global Sumud Flotilla/Handout via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES.
Crew members sitting aboard the Gaza-bound Aurora vessel, part of the Global Sumud Flotilla (Picture: via REUTERS)
Members of the group of ships of the Global Sumud Flotilla to Gaza are seen moored at the small island of Koufonisi, south of the island of Crete, on September 26, 2025. After a reported attack by drones early on September 25, 2025 morning, Athens has said it will guarantee safe sailing in its waters. The Global Sumud Flotilla, carrying activists including Swedish environmentalist Greta Thunberg, blamed Israel for more than a dozen explosions heard around its vessels off Greece late on September 24, 2025. (Photo by Eleftherios ELIS / AFP) (Photo by ELEFTHERIOS ELIS/AFP via Getty Images)
Members of the group of ships of the Global Sumud Flotilla to Gaza are seen moored at the small island of Koufonisi, south of the island of Crete (Picture AFP)

The flotilla had already been targeted by drones where its boat had been anchored before resuming its voyage towards Gaza.

The mission is the largest effort of its kind aiming to reach Gaza, where 2.4 million Palestinians live under an Israeli blockade.

Israel has previously intercepted Gaza-bound ships, seizing the vessels and deporting those on board.

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