Greta Thunberg condemns the interception of over 20 Global Flotilla vessels by Israeli forces in international waters. Activists report that approximately 200 participants were detained during the operation.
Human rights activist Greta Thunberg has condemned the interception of over 20 civilian vessels from the Global Flotilla by Israel in international waters, reporting that approximately 200 participants were detained.
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Human rights activist Greta Thunberg has condemned the interception of over 20 civilian vessels from the Global Flotilla by Israel in international waters, reporting that approximately 200 participants were detained.
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