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A cheering pro-Pilistinian rush in Great Thunberg Greece reached the crowd when he was deported after an attempt to help Gaza to Hundreds of other activists by Israeli.
Israel said that it expelled 171 activists, including climate activists, brought the total exile in 341, detained it out of 479 people when he captured Flotila in an attempt to break Gaza’s naval blockade.
Greece said 161 activists arrived on a flight to Athens on Monday, including Ms. Thunberg. They consisted of 27 Greeks as well as citizens from about 20 other countries.
“I must be very clear. A massacre is going on,” Ms. Thunberg told the crowd at Athens Airport.
“Our international systems are cheating Palestinians. They are not even able to prevent the worst war crimes,” he said.
“What we had targeted to do with global Sumud Flotila, when our governments failed to do their legal obligation, had to step.”
The activists attempted to reach Gaza in the scores of ships to bring aid supply supply and draw attention to the plight of Gaza, where most of the 2.2 million inhabitants have been run from their homes and the United Nations says the hunger is fierce.
Israel, which dismisses the allegations, is massacre in Gaza and says that the reports of hunger are exaggerated, has dismissed Floatilla as a promotional stunt that benefits Hamas. It earlier detained Ms. Thunberg in the sea in a similar attempt to break the blockade in June.
Earlier, Swiss and Spanish activists from Floralla said they were subject to inhuman conditions during their custody by Israeli forces.
Israel’s Foreign Ministry issued a statement, which also had photographs of Ms. Thunberg at the airport, stating that the legal rights of all the participants were upheld and the only violence included a worker, who was a female drug in Ketziot Jail in Israel.
Among the nine members of Flotila who arrived home in Switzerland, some alleged sleep, lack of water and food, as well as beaten, kicked, and closed in a cage, the group said in a statement represented by them.
An Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman dismissed the allegations.
Spanish activists also accused him of abuse on arrival in Spain late on Sunday night.
Advocate Rafael Borrigo told reporters at Madrid airport, “They defeated us, pulled us to the ground, tied us eyes, tied our hands and feet, put us in cages and insulted us.”
Israeli’s Foreign Ministry has described comprehensive reports of misbehavior with detainees after Flotila was interrupted as “full lies”.