According to news agency Xinhua, the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement on the 6th that another group of “global robust fleet” including the Swedish activist “environmental girl” Greta Thumberi, who shipped humanitarian supplies to the Gaza Strip, were expelled by Israel to Greece and Slovakia on the same day.
The statement said that the total number of displaced persons was 171, from Greece, Italy, France, Ireland and other countries.The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that all the legal rights of the group “were and will continue to be fully safeguarded.”
Tomberg and some other deportees arrived in Athens, Greece that day. She angrily told the on-site media,"This is a genocide that is happening before our eyes, a genocide that is being broadcast live on everyone's mobile phones. No one has the right to say: We don't know what is happening; no one in the future can say: We don't know."
She said that according to international law, countries have the legal obligation to take actions to prevent and stop genocide.
The “Global Resistance Fleet” departed from Barcelona in early September to break the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip and provide humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip. The Israeli Navy intercepted the “Global Resistance Fleet” in the open sea from late October 1 to 2 in the morning, capturing more than 400 people on board. European multinational politics and citizens reacted vigorously, demanding that Israel abide by international law, ensure the safety of detainees and stop military operations in the Gaza Strip.
US President Trump was asked about Thunberg by reporters at the White House on the same day. He said that Thunberg was a "troublemaker" who no longer paid attention to environmental protection, but paid attention to politics instead. "She's so angry, she's crazy," Trump said.