Environmental activist Greta Thunberg will today launch a second Gaza-bound 'Freedom Flotilla', just weeks after she was detained in international waters by Israel.

Earlier this year the activist was detained by Israeli forces along with 11 others after they attempted to sail from Italy to Gaza to deliver a symbolic amount of aid.

Unspecified number of vessels due to depart Barcelona on Sunday, with dozens more expected to leave other Mediterranean ports on 4 September

Greta Thunberg has denied accusations of antisemitism as she joins a second flotilla bound for Gaza. The second flotilla is setting sail this Sunday, just months after being…

Environmental activist Greta Thunberg will today launch a second Gaza-bound 'Freedom Flotilla', just weeks after she was detained in international waters by Israel.

The Global Sumud Flotilla Will Be Joined by 20 Boats From 44 Countries on Its Way to the Gaza Strip, as Celebrities and Activists on Board Demand Israel Open a Humanitarian Sea…

Greta Thunberg gave a rousing speech before boarding a humanitarian aid flotilla to Gaza, the second attempt at delivering aid to Palestinians this year. Before leaving Barcelona…

La militante suédoise de 22 ans a déclaré samedi que davantage de personnes et de bateaux participent qu’en juin, lors de la précédente tentative.

Global Sumud Flotilla activists including Greta Thunberg demanded safe passage to deliver aid and the opening of a humanitarian sea corridor.

BARCELONA: A Gaza-bound flotilla carrying humanitarian aid and pro-Palestinian activists including environmental campaigner Greta Thunberg departed Barcelona again on Monday,…

The Global Summud Flotilla, made up of around 20 vessels carrying tons of food, medicine, and other humanitarian aid, set sail from Barcelona on Sunday.

Dozens of boats set sail for war-torn enclave on Sunday in attempt to break Israeli blockade of Palestinian territory by sea

The mission with Greta Thunberg is scheduled to reach Gaza in mid-September, comes after Israel blocked two previous aid ships in June and July.

Around 20 boats have left the port of Barcelona with Greta Thunberg and aid supplies on board.

The activist appeared to be in good spirits as around 20 boats flying Palestinian flags left the Spanish port yesterday evening with food and medical aid on board.

A flotilla of boats loaded with medical supplies and food has departed Spain for Gaza with aims to break Israel's blockade of the Palestinian enclave.

Greta Thunberg's aid flotilla headed for Gaza was targeted by drones as the Swedish activist attempts to break Israel's blockade of the Palestinian territory by sea.