Greta Thunberg has announced a new mission to Gaza: how the activist plans to break the blockade.
11.08.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
11.08.2025
1144
Swedish activist Greta Thunberg has planned a new mission – to break Israel's naval blockade and reach Gaza. She announced this news on her Instagram page.
How Greta Thunberg plans to break into Gaza
According to the activist, on August 31, the largest attempt in history to break the blockade of Gaza will begin, involving dozens of ships departing from Spain. On September 4, dozens more ships from Tunisia and other countries will join the main fleet. The organizers also plan to involve over 44 countries to conduct synchronized protests and demonstrations.
During the previous attempt, Greta's ship was detained by the Israeli military. On board was even Member of the European Parliament Rima Hassan. Furthermore, Greta Thunberg herself was detained during a protest in Sweden due to her anti-Israel activities at the 'Eurovision' contest.
Greta Thunberg advocates for breaking the naval blockade of Israel to Gaza and calls on the world to support this action, considering the humanitarian situation in the region. Her efforts spark discussions and reactions in the world and from the Israeli government.
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