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Swedish campaigner Greta Thunberg returned to Sweden on Tuesday (June 10) evening after she was deported from Israel earlier in the day, following the Israeli navy's intervention to prevent her and other pro-Palestinian activists from sailing to Gaza.

Speaking to reporters upon arriving at Stockholm's Arlanda Airport, Thunberg expressed concern over what she described as systematic violations of international law by Israel.

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00:00We are going to fight for the continued development of the systematic people's crimes and the krigsforbrytels that Israel is given to.
00:19Our attack and the illegal kidnapping of us and our boat is just one of many, many of the people's crimes that Israel is given to.
00:35Especially against Palestinians.
00:37The goal of the race was to come to Gaza and to be able to distribute no help.
00:42But of course we were aware of the risks and we have made many risks.
00:49Through the international water to take over a boat and carry it to Israel, it is a kidnapping.
00:59So it is clear that we are not well treated in that aspect.
01:03And as I said, nothing compared to what Palestinians need to stand on daily basis.
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