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Greta Thunberg and 12 other activists detained on board Madleen

Israeli forces intercepted the "Madleen" yacht, which was carrying Greta Thunberg and a group of activists seeking to breach the Gaza blockade. The activists have accused Israel of acting unlawfully.

CATANIA, ITALY - JUNE 01: Greta Thunberg with part of the crew of the ship Madleen, shortly before departure for Gaza, during the press conference in San Giovanni Li Cuti on June 01, 2025 in Catania, Italy. Swedish activist Greta Thunberg is among those who will attempt to sail to Gaza on a boat organized by the Freedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC), in a bid to break Israel's blockade of the Palestinian territory. Freedom Flotilla had to abort a previous journey in early May after it said its boat came under attack by drones in international waters near Malta. (Photo by Fabrizio Villa/Getty Images)
CATANIA, ITALY - JUNE 01: Greta Thunberg with part of the crew of the ship Madleen, shortly before departure for Gaza, during the press conference in San Giovanni Li Cuti on June 01, 2025 in Catania, Italy. Swedish activist Greta Thunberg is among those who will attempt to sail to Gaza on a boat organized by the Freedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC), in a bid to break Israel's blockade of the Palestinian territory. Freedom Flotilla had to abort a previous journey in early May after it said its boat came under attack by drones in international waters near Malta. (Photo by Fabrizio Villa/Getty Images)
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Key information

  • Israeli forces have seized the British-flagged yacht "Madleen" carrying aid; 12 activists on board detained
  • The vessel tried to break a naval blockade of the Gaza Strip, intending to provide aid to the region
  • The pro-Palestinian Freedom Flotilla Coalition said the ship was "unlawfully boarded, its unarmed civilian crew abducted, and its life-saving cargo—including baby formula, food and medical supplies—confiscated."

In the early hours of Monday morning, the British-flagged "Madleen" yacht, operated by the pro-Palestinian Freedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC), was intercepted by the Israeli forces. The vessel has challenged the Israeli naval blockade of the Gaza Strip in a bid to deliver a "symbolic amount" of aid to the region and raise international awareness concerning the situation in Gaza.  

Israeli forces have taken control of the boat and detained its 12 passengers, among whom are Greta Thunberg, a Swedish activist known for her involvement in climate and human rights activism, and French MEP Rima Hassan.  

"The ‘selfie yacht’ of the ‘celebrities’ is safely making its way to the shores of Israel. The passengers are expected to return to their home countries," wrote the Israeli Foreign Miniter Israel Katz on X.

The FFC's organiser, Huwaida Arraf, has strongly opposed Israel's actions, stating: "Israel has no legal authority to detain international volunteers aboard the Madleen. He added that "Madleen" was "unlawfully boarded, its unarmed civilian crew abducted, and its life-saving cargo—including baby formula, food and medical supplies—confiscated."

The UN’s special rapporteur on human rights in the Palestinian territories, Francesca Albanese, took to X to declare: "Madleen’s journey may have ended, but the mission isn’t over. Every Mediterranean port must send boats with aid & solidarity to Gaza."

Humanitarian crisis continues

Meanwhile, the Israeli offensive in Gaza continues. According to the Palestinian health authorities, at least 12 people have been killed and others wounded from Israeli fire on Sunday.  

For the past two weeks, over 80 people lost their lives near the locations where they were directed to access aid, including food. Witnesses report that nearby Israeli troops opened fire, with hospital officials in Gaza confirming the number of casualties.

Source: The Guardian

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