Greta Thunberg heads to Gaza to deliver aid – critics say she won’t last a day

Climate zealot Greta Thunberg is again headed to Gaza, though critics have doubts about her survivability.

When Thunberg first tried to head to Gaza in early May, the activist aid ship she’d been about to board was attacked by Israeli drones.

“Thunberg and retired US Army Colonel Mary Ann Wright were among those who were expected to board the vessel in Malta, but were not onboard at the time of the fire,” CNN reported at the time.

“We didn’t even think that this would happen,” Wright said after the attack. “It’s the craziest thing in the world. The ship was in an anchor there, waiting for us to come. Who would send drones to bomb a ship that is anchoring off Malta?”

Weeks later, Thunberg still remains intent on going to Gaza.

“Climate campaigner Greta Thunberg and other activists will set sail Sunday for Gaza on a humanitarian ship aimed at protesting Israel’s war on the territory,” AFP confirmed on Thursday.

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“The trip is organised by the Freedom Flotilla, a coalition of groups opposed to the blockade on humanitarian aid for Gaza that Israel imposed on March 2 and has only recently begun lifting,” the reporting continued.

The goal of the activists is reportedly to “break Israel’s siege.”

“The first [goal] being of course to reject the blockade of humanitarian aid, the ongoing genocide, the impunity enjoyed by the State of Israel and to raise global international awareness,” European Member of Parliament Rima Hassan, one of the activists sailing with Thunberg, said in a video posted to social media.

“This action is also in response to the attack that took place on May 2 against the previous ship that took place in international waters near Malta,” she added.

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Hassan, like Thunberg, is no ally of the Israelies.

“Hassan has previously called Israel a ‘terrorist’ state and accused its military of having ‘coldly executed Palestinian children,’ while advocating for it to ‘leave Palestine,'” according to The Times of Israel.

As for Thunberg, critics have serious doubts about her ability to survive in the utter hellhole that is Gaza.

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“She really is stupid this is not going to end well,” one critic tweeted. “She is delivering more hostages for hamas.”

“Ooh! The victims you’re there for fire back and you may be raped or killed by the terrorists you’re supporting…….oh well,” another critic scathingly wrote.

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Thunberg’s notorious rise to fame began with climate change activism but quickly devolved into anti-Israel fanaticism. During a pro-Hamas protest in Germany last December, she yelled “f–k Israel” and “f–k Germany.”

The radical little activist has also expressed support for all the pro-Hamas protests happening on college campuses, including at Copenhagen University.

Vivek Saxena

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