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    1. **From Reuters:**

      Israel said it deported on Monday campaigner Greta Thunberg and another 170 activists from an international flotilla it prevented last week from delivering aid to Gaza, sending them to Greece and Slovakia.

      Earlier, Swiss and Spanish activists from the flotilla said they were subjected to inhumane conditions during their detention by Israeli forces. Monday’s expulsions brought to 341 the total number deported from 479 detained.

      **Read more:** [**https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/israel-deports-greta-thunberg-170-132235901.html**](https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/israel-deports-greta-thunberg-170-132235901.html)

    2. Demetre19864 on

      Most pointless flotilla and protest I have seen in a long while.

      Great job :/

    3. Of course they said they were abused, that was the point of traveling to the blockade.

    4. picklefingerexpress on

      Do they just pick countries out of a hat to deport people to? Or is she from one of those countries?

    5. The point was not to deliver supplies with this but to show that Israel does not want ANYBODY to really see what they are doing in Gaza, not journalists and certainly not activists. It’s also important to note that they were on INTERNATIONAL waters when they got boarded.

    6. LegitimateMoney00 on

      Climate activist Greta Thunberg has now racked up more C02 emissions in the past 4 months than 90% of the world population did in that same time frame.

      Very brave of her.

    7. HelluvaDeke on

      I wouldn’t hate going to Slovakia, nice country. And Greece is still infinitely better than fucking Sudan.

    8. Slow_And_Difficult on

      I wonder which country Greta will be protesting about next, Nigeria, Yemen, Sudan? Or just the Jews again.

    9. They’re gonna do it again in 2 months and it’ll be another huge waste of time for everyone involved, then when they get deported again and gear up for the 4th round it’ll gradually make less and less headlines as everyone comes to the conclusion that there really isn’t anything any foreign civilian can do about this, then eventually they’ll just stop.

      Not to sound cynical or blackpilled but I truly do feel that the situation is Gaza is so utterly hopeless that there isn’t realistically anything anyone who doesn’t have some sort of administrative power in a major country can do and even then it’s only limited to a select few countries. “Raising awareness” does legitimately nothing to change the situation on the ground because the Israelis have shown that public opinion in countries on the other side of the world means jack to them. I’m not saying I like that fact, but at some level we have to acknowledge reality. Superman is not going to show up and save the Palestinians.

    10. whalefromabove on

      Is it really deportation if they are not being sent to their country of residence?

    11. imagine being a mid-level bureaucrat and getting this dumped on you monday morning

    12. pandapornotaku on

      I mean I think everyone would have been a lot happier and more amused if they allowed them to arrive in Gaza, and protected them from having to enter Israel, even if that meant staying in Gaza…

    13. Welcome2MyCumZone on

      I thought there was no aid on the ships? But now the IDF admit that they denied aid from being delivered.

      I hate anti-Semitic Israel has become.

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