Greta Thunberg
Gaza Freedom Flotilla rocked by sexual misconduct allegations against senior member aboard ship
Allegations of sexual misconduct have rocked the Gaza Freedom Flotilla as a senior member faces accusations of inappropriate behavior aboard the ship, sparking an investigation.
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Greta's flotilla faces storms, drone surveillance on mission against Gaza blockade
Participants in the Global Sumud Flotilla stated in an Instagram video that, approximately 90 nautical miles from the Island of Menorca, they "detected the first drones."
Activists’ Gaza flotilla hampered by wind, lost boats, and slow pace - analysis
Activists’ Sumud flotilla continues its voyage toward Gaza but faces setbacks, including rough weather, lost vessels, and slow speeds as the group sails south from Barcelona.
Greta Thunberg's Gaza aid flotilla sets sail from Barcelona after temporary halt due to storm
The Global Sumud Flotilla Mission temporarily returned to port in Barcelona due to stormy weather, before setting sail again later on Monday.
A second attempt: Greta Thunberg embarks on Gaza flotilla from Spain
Activists set sail in the second attempt to reach the Gaza Strip after the Israeli navy intercepted the group's first attempt.
Greta Thunberg, dozens of ships to reattempt Gaza blockade run
Organizers believe that a maritime route is necessary for its mission to deliver aid, accusing the IDF and Gaza Humanitarian Foundation of restricting land-based deliveries.
'Handala' ship approaches Gaza coast, reaching farther than last month's 'Madleen' flotilla
The aid flotilla has reportedly already made it closer to the Strip than the Madleen flotilla that was stopped by Israeli forces last month.
Freedom Flotilla Coalition prepares to sail second ship 'Handala' to Gaza
The coalition’s ‘Madleen’ ship made headlines in June when it attempted to sail to Gaza, with climate activist Greta Thunberg aboard.
Remaining three Flotilla members arrive at Jordanian border
Once they cross to Jordan, they will be free to board flights to their home destinations.
My Word: Greta’s ship and the way the wind blows
Being “kidnapped”, as Thunberg claimed she was, is not being offered a drink and a sandwich before being towed to a safe harbor on the way home.
Dozens arrested at pro-Gaza protest at Manhattan office building
NYPD officers were called to the address and picked protesters up off the floor and took them to an awaiting police van.