Greta Thunberg gets back in Sweden after being deported from Israel and promises to return after failed ‘Freedom Flotilla’ mission
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Greta Thunberg returned home in Sweden After her deportation of Israel But has challenging sworn to return after her failed auxiliary mission.
The 22-year-old activist got into her home country on Tuesday evening and was welcomed with open arms.
It only came a few hours after she told reporters firmly of her intentions to go to Israel after she had been violently removed – in addition to some of the 11 other international activists who had been on board the ‘Freedom Flotilla’.
The group was put forward Gaza Wearing a symbolic amount of help before it was intercepted by Israeli forces in international waters off the coast of Egypt Early Monday.
They were then taken to the port of Ashdod, where Thunberg was held before they were placed on a flight France On Tuesday morning.
Asked in Stockholm that night if she was afraid when the security forces left the Madleen sailboat, Thunberg replied: “What I am afraid of is that people are silent during a continuous genocide.”
“What I feel the most is care for the constant violations of international law and war crimes that Israel is guilty of.”
She accused Israel of performing a ‘systematic genocide’ and ‘systematic hunger of more than two million people’ in Gaza.

Swedish activist Greta Thunberg (R) arrives on 10 June 2025 at Arlanda Airport outside Stockholm, Sweden, Sweden,


The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs shared a photo of the dissatisfied 22-year-old on Tuesday, just board the plane, just before the flight left the Israel in Ben Gurion Airport

Subsection images shows the crew of the Gaza-bound British-flagged Yacht ‘Madleen’, put their hands up while they are intercepted by Israeli boats early on Monday morning by Israeli boats
Various rights groups, including Amnesty International, have accused Israel of genocide against the Palestinians in Gaza, but Israel rejects the term violently.
“We have to act, we must demand that our government acts, and we must act when our accomplice does not act,” said Thunberg.
She became famous as a schoolgirl activist against climate change and tries to prevent them from flying because of the impact of the environment, so far that they cross the Atlantic Ocean by sailboat twice.
Despite her fast deportation, Thunberg was not repentant. The activist promised that they would try to help ‘not stop’ and promised that ‘this is not the end’.
Thunberg told journalists shortly after landing in Paris: ‘What is certain is that we will not stop.
‘We’re going to try to do everything we can do, because that is the promise we have given to Palestinians.
“We are going to try it every day in all the ways we can and will continue to try to put an end to the atrocities.”
Earlier in the day, Thunberg accused Israel of ‘kidnapping’ her in international waters, a claim she made earlier in a dramatic pre-recorded SOS message that was released shortly after her detention.
But a photo of her smiling while a soldier offered her sandwich after her boat was intercepted, quickly went viral.
Thunberg accused Israel of orchestrating a PR stunt after the promotion.
Speaking on Tuesday, she doubled: ‘People were not treated properly. I couldn’t say goodbye to people and I don’t know what’s happening. And there were many, many problems’.
Printed for details about her treatment, she described the experience as’ very dehumanizing ‘, although she stood on it:’ But of course I should not emphasize anything compared to what Palestinians go through. I would rather not go into detail ‘.

Greta Thunberg is depicted in the Israeli port of Ashdod after the ship of Madleen ‘Freedom Flotilla’ was intercepted by Israeli boats on Monday

The Madleen, who sailed to Gaza to increase the consciousness of the crisis on the territory

A general picture of the Ashdod port where the Madleen was towed after being intercepted and where the activists were held

The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs also mocked what the ‘selfie yacht’ that carries ‘famous’ activists adds that the help on board would be transferred to Gaza by what the ‘real humanitarian channels’ called.
She added: ‘I know there were major problems with people who could actually talk to lawyers.
‘If you look at the state of the world, everything feels useless. But unless you try to do everything you can do, we lose our hope. ‘
The activist, who has long since avoided environmental reasons, was previously photographed on board to France to France on the way to France – a moment when the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs quickly published and placed the image on social media platform X. posted.
Prior to her deportation, Minister of Defense Israel Katz said that he had instructed IDF officials to show the activists the full, unprocessed images of the attacks of 7 October, as recorded by Hamas Terrorist Body Cameras.
“It is appropriate that the anti-Semitic Greta and her colleague Hamas supporters see exactly who the Hamas-terrorist organization they came to support and for whom they work, what atrocities they have committed to women, the elderly and children, and to whom Israel fights to defend themselves,” he said.
Late on Monday evening he said to reporters: ‘Greta and her fleet companies were brought into a room on their arrival at the screening of the horror film of the massacre of October 7 … When they saw what it was about, they refused to keep looking.
“The anti-Semitic fleet members are turning a blind eye to the truth and have again proven that they prefer the murderers to the murdered and continue to ignore the atrocities committed by Hamas against Jewish and Israeli women, adults and children.”
Katz and other Israeli officials were attacked for the branding of Thunberg and her fellow activists ‘anti-Semitic’ because they wanted to provide help to starving Gazanen.
But the spokesperson for the Israeli government David Mencer said: “This was not humanitarian aid. It is Instagram -activism …
‘Who really feeds Gaza and who really feeds their own ego? Greta brought no help, she brought herself. ‘
In the meantime, the French government revealed that five of the six French citizens who were held next to Thunberg had refused to sign deportation orders, which means that they are now confronted with legal proceedings.

An image shared by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs of what the ministry said were passengers on the Madleen Gaza-bound auxiliary pole that Sandwiches received

Thunberg joined 11 activists in sailing to the Gaza Strip with a ‘symbolic’ amount of help

Op 10 juni 2025 deporteerde Israël de Zweedse Greta Thunberg per vliegtuig naar Zweden via Frankrijk, nadat ze aan boord was gearresteerd aan boord van een hulpboot voor Gaza met andere pro-Palestijnse activisten die naar Ben Gurion Airport werden gebracht voor deportatie voor deportatie voor deportatie voor deportatie voor deportatie voor deportatie voor deportatie voor deportatie voor deportatie

Of the 12 people on board the sailboat Madleen, two French nationals agreed to be deported on 10 June, while four others refused pending a judicial decision. Displayed: Thunberg was greeted by about 30 cheering supporters waving with Palestinian flags in the midst of a large media nursing at the airport
US President Donald Trump missed the chance to wade the controversy.
‘I think Israel has enough problems without kidnapping Greta Thunberg. She is a young, angry person … I think she should go to a class Anger Management, “he said.
Thunberg responded to his comments and said: “I think the world needs much more young, angry women to be honest, especially with everything that is going on now.”
After a short stop in France, Thunberg landed back home on the Airport of Stockholm in Arlanda Airport just after 10.30 pm Tuesday.
She was greeted by about 30 cheering supporters waving with Palestinian flags in the midst of a large media -presence at the airport.
Of the 12 people on board the Madleen who wore food and supplies for Gaza, eight were taken into custody after they refused to leave Israel voluntarily.
Four others, including Thunberg, were deported.
They are all forbidden for 100 years from Israel, according to the law group that represents some of them legally.
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