WOKE warrior Greta Thunberg is embarking on another farcical yacht stunt to Gaza after the first fell flat on its face.
Eco zealot Thunberg, 22, will today launch a second “Freedom Flotilla” with a small stash of aid just 11 weeks after being deported for the same thing.
AFPGreta Thunberg is setting sail on a second ‘Freedom Flotilla’ to Gaza today[/caption]
ReutersThe first boat in June was boarded by Israeli authorities who offered the passengers sandwiches[/caption]
GettyJune’s Freedom Flotilla sailed from Italy to Gaza[/caption]
The Swede was slammed as antisemitic by Israel after her outing in June – accusations she has railed against.
Greta told Sky this weekend: “It is not antisemitic to say that we should not be bombing people, that one should not be living in occupation, that everyone should have the right to live in freedom and dignity, no matter who you are.”
This time she is setting sail again with an even bigger gang of activists.
An unknown number of boats will cruise out from Barcelona today on a supposed mission to deliver aid to the shores of Gaza and break Israel’s blockade – in place since 2007.
It’s understood there will be hundreds of people involved from 44 different countries.
Flotilla round one, dubbed the “selfie yacht“, departed from Catania, Italy, back in June.
The virtue-signalling mission fizzled out when Israel’s navy boarded the boat and passed around sandwiches.
Greta, sporting a frog bucket hat, gladly tucked in.
She was taken to dry land alongside her 11 fellow passengers while Israel seized the yacht.
Greta was then popped on a plane to France alongside a security escort.
She claimed that Israel’s response to the boat’s arrival was a “PR stunt” and accused them of “kidnapping us in international waters and taking us against our will”.
“This is yet another intentional violation of rights that is added to the list of countless other violations that Israel is committing,” Thunberg told reporters on arrival at Charles de Gaulle airport.
Adalah, a legal rights group in Israel representing those on board, said Thunberg and two other activists and a journalist had agreed to be deported and leave Israel.
Other activists had refused deportation.
EPAGreta smiles as she arrives back in Stockholm after being deported from Israel[/caption]
GettyGreta with some of the crew who joined the first flotilla[/caption]
Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said that he had instructed the Israeli Defence Forces to screen footage of the 7 October attacks for the activists as soon as they arrive.
The disturbing footage – titled “Bearing Witness” – shows innocent people being massacred and mutilated.
In a promo vid for the new flotilla, Greta said: “It should not have to be up to us. A mission like this should not have to exist.
“It is the responsibility of countries, of our governments and elected officials to act to try to uphold international law, to prevent war crimes, to prevent genocide.
ReutersGreta sitting on the bow of the Madleen in June[/caption]
ReutersGreta was deported from Israel to France, seen here arriving in the country[/caption]
“That is their legal duty to do. And they are failing to do so, thereby betraying Palestinians but also all of humanity.”
Greta’s lineup for fellow seafarers has not been released, but last time her crew was revealed to include Hezbollah and Hamas supporters.
She later claimed she was unaware of her comrades’ views, insisting she hadn’t “hear about it or what this person has said”.
Brazilian activist Thiago Ávila, speaking to reporters in Barcelona, described the mission as unprecedented.
He said: “This will be the largest solidarity mission in history, with more people and more boats than all previous attempts combined.”
Earlier this month, the UN declared a famine in Gaza and blamed it on the “systematic obstruction” by Israel of aid deliveries.