Israel deports Greta Thunberg
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Amid row over Swedish activist Greta Thunberg's 'kidnapping' by Israel army when she was on her way to Gaza, a video of her reported sister went viral.
Greta Thunberg said the world needs more “angry young women” after she was deported from Israel. Responding to Donald Trump ’s assertion that she needs anger management classes, Ms Thunberg told reporters in Paris: “I think the world needs a lot more young angry women. With everything going on right now it’s what we need most of.”
PARIS (Reuters) -Swedish activist Greta Thunberg said on Tuesday she was kidnapped in international waters by Israeli forces as she arrived in Paris Charles de Gaulle airport after being deported from Israel.
An aid boat carrying Greta Thunberg and 12 other activists which was bound for Gaza has been intercepted by Israeli forces. Thunberg, who set sail on the Madleen boat on June 1 with 11 other activists, said she and the crew on the boat have been ‘kidnapped by Israeli forces’.