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

Greta Thunberg approached the besieged Gaza Strip and withdrew from the ‘Fleet of Freedom’ by the Israeli Navy.
In the images published by the Israeli Foreign Ministry, Thunberg was detained, but it is described as ‘safe and healthy’.
Israeli Foreign Ministry added that it will be transferred to the port of Israel.
Post, “ Already several ships of the Hamas-Sumud fleet were safely stopped and passengers are transferred to a port of Israel, ” he said.
‘Greta and his friends are safe and healthy.’
The global Sumud fleet said that their ships approached the Palestinian territory, and the cameras were online by the Israeli navy.
Thunberg and Fleet, Mandla, the grandson of Nelson Mandela, and several European deputies on board consist of about 50 boats and 500 activists and have a symbolic amount of humanitarian assistance.
‘High Warning. Our ships are being captured illegally, ” he said.
Greta Thunberg approached the besieged Gaza Strip and withdrew from the ‘Fleet of Freedom’ by the Israeli Navy.
In the images published by the Israeli Foreign Ministry, Thunberg was detained, but it is defined as ‘safe and healthy’
He added that the Israeli Foreign Ministry will be transferred to a port of Israel.
‘Cameras were supported by military personnel to offline and ships.
‘We are working actively to verify the security and status of all participants on the ship.’
Greg Stoker, an American veteran in one of the boats in the fleet, said that a dozen sea ship with Transponders was approaching it.
In a shaky video while wearing a red life vest, “ They are currently greeting our ships, they tell us to close our engines and wait for more instructions, or our boats will be seized and we will encounter results, ”he said.
Another statement from the fleet said: ’20: around 30 ships of the global Sumud fleet, including Gaza time, Alma, Sirius and Adara, were illegally seized and boarded by the Israeli occupation forces in international waters.
‘Beyond approved interventions, communication with live streams and several other ships disappeared.’
Israel said that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs had reached the Fleet to ask the navy to change the course in X and to warn them that they were approaching a ‘active battle zone’.
He reiterated the offer to transfer the assistance to Gaza through other channels.
These calls echoed by other European governments, including Italy, which sent a navy vessel to follow the fleets for a part of his journey but approached the shores of Gaza.
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani confirmed the Israeli intervention and said the operation is expected to last two to three hours.
State TV Rai said that boats will be withdrawn to Israel’s Ashdod Port and that activists will be deported in the coming days and Israeli forces were told to ‘use violence’.
Global Sumud Flotilla said that their ships boarded by military personnel because they approached Palestinian territory, and that the cameras were offline on social media.
Greta Thunberg and a crew member of the global Sumud Flotilla, which aims to reach Gaza and break Israel’s sea blockade, signs of victory from ships, 25 September 2025 Crete Island, Greece, Greece
Greta Thunberg and a crew member of the global Sumud Flotilla, which aims to reach Gaza and break Israel’s sea blockade, signs of victory from ships, 25 September 2025 Crete Island, Greece, Greece
The international fleet said that after a nervous night in the Mediterranean, Israel will continue to sail after more than 40 civilians aiming to break the Palestinian settler.
Thiago ávila, one of the leaders of the Fleet, told Journalists from Alma, one of the Fleet’s mother, on Wednesday.
The ships were sailing in international waters in the north of Egypt in the afternoon Wednesday, and they entered what activists and others called ‘danger zone’ or ‘high -risk zone’.
While still in international waters, the Israeli Navy has stopped other boats trying to break the blockade in the past and warned that the fleet does not pass.
There is a fear that he may result in disaster because he ignored the repeated warnings of 500 people and refuses to deliver the aid to be delivered by the land transition.
Overnight, the activists said that two Israeli warships were approaching two of the boats aggressively, taking them into the apartment and compressing their communication, including live cameras on board.
“ This was an act of intimidation. They wanted us to see them, ” he said. Lisi Proença, another activist in Sirius, an targeted ship next to Alma.
After a close match overnight, the military ships finally left and continued on the fleet journey and released live cameras from most of his boats.
In the afternoon of Wednesday, the atmosphere looked more comfortable on the decks of some sailing boats that broadcast their journeys with 7/24 live broadcasts.
Some activists hired messages of solidarity with people in Gaza and ‘Free Palestine!’ on the camera. Music is played in the background.
Fleet participants also watered the social media with videos of their journeys and continuous updates.
The group, if not disturbed, a month ago, the Fleet began a journey from the port of Spanish Barcelona, until Thursday morning until the Gaza coast aims to reach the shores, he said.
However, the activists said that this was not likely and that the Israeli officials expected to stop them at any time, as they did in past initiatives.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar described Flotilla as a provocation and warned them to stop and transfer them to Gaza through other channels.
‘Not too late,’ he wrote.
The Israeli government accused some fleet members of being linked to Hamas and offered little evidence to support the claim.
The progress of the fleet comes because the Israeli forces killed at least 31 Palestinians in Gaza on Tuesday. Picture: Palestinian Children, on Tuesday, September 30, 2025, Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, shelter in the temporary tent camp they are looking for a storage in a storage area looking for wood and plastic
The displaced Palestinians had to flee their homes in Northern Gaza after heavy Israeli attacks and evacuation orders.
22 -year -old Mrs. Thunberg’s last pontoon was quickly handled by IDF, who seized his ship, deported the ship and said that activists had eaten most of the help.
However, authorities warned that this fleet of 44 ships is a ‘different ball game’ and the concern is increasing, and the 2010 Mavi Marmara disaster, where nine activists were killed when Israeli commandos pressed the ships, could be repeated.
An Israeli official Daily Mail told me, ‘The scale of this fleet was not seen.’
“ We are afraid that some participants have other agendas that can lead to rise. Our aim is to address the situation peacefully and avoid provocation, but we will act in accordance with the law. ‘
The activists strongly rejected the charges and said that Israel was trying to justify potential attacks on them.
The European governments, including Spain and Italy, had sent navy ships to accompany the fleets during a part of his journey, and called for activists to return and avoid confrontation.
However, Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni faced the risk of weakening the proposal of US President Donald Trump’s proposal to solve the war in Gaza, late on Tuesday, Tuesday, while the Spanish Prime Minister defended them.
Pedro Sánchez told reporters on Wednesday, “We must remember that if the Israeli government allows the entry of help, it is a humanitarian duty that will not happen.”
The authority added that the participating Spaniards will benefit from full diplomatic protection.
‘They do not offer any threat or danger to Israel’ he said.]
The UN Naval Law Convention requires that it has only 12 maritime miles (19 kilometers) from the coast of a state.
In general, states have no right to seize ships in international waters, but armed conflict is an exception.
Yuval Shany, an international law expert at Hebrew University in Jerusalem, said that Israel’s Gaza blockade is ‘military right’ – to keep the weapons away – and the ship, which aims to break the siege, said that Israel could prevent the ship after the previous warning.
Whether the blockade is military right and the legality of the blockade is a point of discussion.
However, the fleet argues that they are a civilian, unarmed group and that the passage of humanitarian aid is guaranteed in international law.
Hospitals operated by local Hamas come to the Israeli forces that they killed at least 31 Palestinians in Gaza on Tuesday.
Hamas announced that he would review the proposal with group members and other Palestinian factions before making a decision.
The proposal ends the war, guarantees the flow of humanitarian aid and promises restructuring, but it will have to disarm something that the Palestinian militant group has rejected in the past.
In addition, more than 2 million Palestinians would be under international governance for the predictable future.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu supports the plan and several leaders of the Arab countries applauded it.
According to the Ministry of Health of Gaza’s Hamas, Israel’s campaign in Gaza killed more than 66,000 Palestinians and wounded about 170,000 people.
The Ministry does not distinguish between civilians and militants, but said that women and children are about half of the dead.
The campaign was triggered by the attack on Southern Israel, Hamas, where terrorists killed 1,200 people and kidnapped 250 people.
Most hostages were released under previous ceasefire agreements.




