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  Top Stories  Greta Thunberg Deported from Israel After Navy Intercepts Gaza-Bound Aid Ship ‘Madleen’
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Greta Thunberg Deported from Israel After Navy Intercepts Gaza-Bound Aid Ship ‘Madleen’

ingrid Mulleringrid Muller—June 10, 20251
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Swedish climate activist and campaigner Greta Thunberg has been deported from Israel after being detained aboard the Madleen, an aid vessel sailing towards the Gaza Strip that was intercepted by the Israeli navy in international waters. The interception occurred early on Monday, June 9, 2025, as the ship neared the coastal enclave, prompting Israeli forces to board the vessel and seize its crew of twelve, including Ms. Thunberg.

Sources within the Israeli foreign ministry confirmed Ms. Thunberg’s departure. She is reported to have left Israel on a flight bound for France, from where she will continue her journey back to Sweden.

Background: The Gaza Naval Blockade

The interception of the Madleen is the latest incident in a series of attempts by international activists to breach a naval blockade imposed on the Gaza Strip by Israel. This blockade, in place for years, is enforced by the Israeli navy with the stated aim of preventing the entry of weapons and materials that could be used by militant groups in Gaza against Israel. However, critics argue that the blockade constitutes collective punishment and severely restricts the movement of goods, people, and humanitarian aid into the territory, exacerbating a dire humanitarian situation.

Aid flotillas and individual vessels, often carrying humanitarian supplies or simply aiming to highlight the blockade’s impact, have periodically attempted to sail to Gaza directly, bypassing Israeli control points. These attempts have frequently resulted in interceptions by the Israeli navy, sometimes leading to confrontation and international condemnation.

The Interception of the Madleen

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The Madleen, identified as an aid ship, was sailing in international waters when it was approached and boarded by Israeli forces early on the morning of June 9, 2025. The vessel’s stated purpose was to deliver humanitarian aid and to challenge the legitimacy of the naval blockade by attempting to reach Gaza directly. The Israeli navy’s action prevented the ship from reaching its destination.

The boarding operation resulted in the detention of all twelve individuals aboard the Madleen. Among the crew was the widely recognized activist Greta Thunberg, known globally for her environmental advocacy. Her participation in this mission drew significant international attention to the voyage and its objective of challenging the blockade.

Detention and Deportation

Following the interception and the seizure of the vessel, the Madleen was reportedly diverted to an Israeli port. The twelve crew members, including Ms. Thunberg, were taken into custody by Israeli authorities.

The Israeli foreign ministry confirmed that Ms. Thunberg was subsequently processed for deportation. Details regarding the status of the other eleven crew members were not immediately available, though sources indicated they were also likely subject to deportation proceedings or other legal processes under Israeli law concerning attempts to breach the blockade.

Ms. Thunberg’s presence on the vessel underscored the intersection of various global activist movements, bringing the visibility of a prominent climate change campaigner to the cause of challenging the blockade on Gaza.

International Waters and Legal Implications

The interception of the Madleen in international waters raises questions regarding international maritime law. While Israel asserts its right to enforce a blockade on Gaza for security reasons, operations conducted outside territorial waters are often subject to complex legal interpretations and can be a source of international dispute. Humanitarian organizations and pro-Palestinian activists frequently contest the legality and proportionality of Israel’s actions in enforcing the blockade, particularly when they involve intercepting civilian vessels in international waters.

Activist groups involved in organizing such voyages argue that they are conducting peaceful missions to deliver aid and exercise the right to freedom of navigation. Israel, conversely, views these attempts as provocations aimed at undermining its security measures and asserts its right to prevent vessels from reaching Gaza without security checks, regardless of their origin or declared cargo.

Thunberg’s Future Plans

The Israeli foreign ministry statement confirmed Ms. Thunberg’s itinerary following her deportation. Her flight to France indicates a planned continuation of her travels, ultimately leading her back to Sweden. Her involvement in the Gaza-bound flotilla adds a new dimension to her public profile, expanding beyond environmental activism to participation in efforts challenging political and humanitarian blockades.

The incident involving the Madleen highlights the persistent efforts by international activists to challenge the blockade on Gaza and the Israeli government’s continued commitment to enforcing it, setting the stage for potential future maritime standoffs.

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