00:01Israel deported Greta Thunberg along with three other activists aboard the Gaza 8 flotilla, which was seized a few days ago.
00:08Upon her arrival in Paris while on her way to her home country of Sweden, Thunberg spoke of the conditions her and her fellow activists were subjected to.
00:17But the 22-year-old, who boasts an impressive 20 million following between social media platforms, Instagram and X, said the seizure of the ship was not the primary crime Israel committed.
00:27The real story is that there is a genocide going on in Gaza and a systematic starvation following the seize and blockade now, which is leading to food, medicine, water that are desperately needed to get into Gaza is prevented from doing so.
00:45Israel rejects Thunberg's claims of poor treatment, adding that the entire trip was nothing more than a gimmick.
00:57Israel received food and good treatment.
01:00Israel acted in a peaceful manner.
01:04I want to be clear, this person and on Greta will not be allowed to stay in Israel.
01:11Greta and her friends brought in a tiny amount of aid on their celebrity yacht.
01:18They did not help the people of Gaza.
01:20This was nothing but a ridiculous gimmick, a publicity stunt and nothing more.
01:29Seven others who were passengers on the Gaza aid ship remain in Israel, where they'll be detained for 96 hours before being presented to a judge for deportation.
01:39The four who were released had agreed to sign documents consenting to voluntary removal.
01:44The Swedish activist pledged to continue fighting for the Palestinian people.
02:09She also urged her supporters to demand their governments to exert pressure on Israel to allow the entry of more aid and bring an end to the war.
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