What to Know About Israel’s Seizure of the Gaza Aid Boat Carrying Greta Thunberg

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The civilian ship, called the Madleen, was on a mission organized by a group that opposes the nearly two-decade-old blockade of Gaza.

Greta Thunberg, wearing a T-shirt reading “Ship to Gaza” and a keffiyeh around her shoulders, speaks into a microphone while people around her listen in.
Greta Thunberg in Catania, Sicily, shortly before sailing aboard the Madleen for Gaza earlier this month.Credit...Fabrizio Villa/Getty Images

Isabel KershnerEphrat Livni

June 9, 2025, 12:22 p.m. ET

Israel said on Monday it had intercepted a Gaza-bound ship carrying aid and a dozen people, including the activist Greta Thunberg.

The civilian ship, called the Madleen, has been operating under the auspices of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, a group that opposes the nearly two-decade-old blockade of Gaza.

The Freedom Flotilla Coalition said its activists had been “kidnapped” by the Israeli military. Israel said it expected to return the ship’s passengers to their home countries.

The Madleen set sail from Sicily on June 1. Israel vowed to prevent the ship from reaching Gaza, saying its military would use “any means necessary” to stop it from breaching an Israeli naval blockade of the enclave.

Surveillance footage recorded early Monday aboard the Madleen shows people in the cockpit wearing orange life vests as the bright lights of another vessel approach. People can then be seen boarding the Madleen.


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