Greta Tunberg denies the allegations Gaza Flotilla is a public stuntman

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Greta Tunberg backed away from criticism that the fleet associated with gas, she is part of the publicity, saying that no one will be purely for attention.

The Swedish activist is aboard one of the 52 boats who form the global fleet Sumud (GSF), which travels to Gaza in order to provide humanitarian assistance to the Palestinians there.

The Israeli authorities ridicule the GSF fleet and similar attempts for the sea to reach the territory, calling on the boat where Tunberg travels in June Selfie Yacht.

Asked about these criticism of Laura Quensberg’s fleet of the BBC, the activist replied: “I don’t think anyone would risk his life for a stunt cascade.”

Speaking while sailing from the Greek coast, she said the fleet is not just a humanitarian mission, but also sends a message to the people in Gaza that “when our governments fail to activate, people will activate.”

International help agencies are trying to bring food and medicine into the Palestinian territory – but note that Israel limits the flow of supplies. Israel claims that he is trying to stop those supplies falling into the hands of Hamas and has approved US -backed assistance agency.

Last month, no supported body confirmed that there was a hunger in Gaza, and the humanitarian head of the UN said it was the direct result of Israel’s “systematic obstruction” from the aid entering the territory. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called this “honest lie”.

Tunberg said the purpose of the fleet was “to break Israel’s illegal and inhuman siege at sea.” The Israeli military has long been controlled by the water that border gas.

Earlier this month, the fleet was attacking drones that launched unidentified items on boats outside the tunic port of Sidi Bu.

Another suspect of drones on Wednesday, off the coast of Crete, led Spain and Italy to Deploy naval ships to help the fleetS

Turning to the incidents, Tunberg accused Israeli officials of making “unfounded threats” that violate international law, and asked: “Why would they attack a peaceful humanitarian mission in order to bring humanitarian assistance to a fasting population?”

Israel did not comment on the drone attack, but before that he said he would not allow the fleet to reach his destination.

Tunberg and 11 other activists were detained by the Israeli authorities in June after capturing another boat, which headed for a gas with a token size in the Mediterranean.

She was held in Tel Aviv for a day before she was deported to France.

Tunberg has accused Israel of illegal abduction of her and other activists while in international waters. Israel said it had prevented a violation of the marine blockade around Gaza.

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