Greta Thunberg claims she has been abducted by Israeli naval forces after being hauled off her ‘Freedom Flotilla’ as it neared the besieged Gaza Strip.
In a video shared to X on Thursday, Thunberg said: ‘My name is Greta Thunberg. I’m a citizen of Sweden.
‘If you are watching this video, I have been abducted
‘Our humanitarian mission was non violent, and abiding by international law. Please tell my government to demand my and the others’ immediate release.’
At least 19 vessels with the Global Sumud Flotilla were intercepted and boarded by the Israeli navy as it approached Palestinian territory on Wednesday evening, according to those onboard.
The Sirius, Alma and Adara boats were stopped some 70 nautical miles (80 miles) from the coast of Gaza, according to organizers who shared live positions of the flotilla.
Footage posted to X by the Israel Foreign Ministry shows Swedish climate activist Thunberg among those detained by officials.
She could be seen taking out a bottle of water and putting on a green frog bucket hat and a white coat while retrieving her belongings.
Greta Thunberg claimed in a post to X that she had been ‘abducted’ by Israeli forces on her way to Gaza
Greta Thunberg is seen here being hauled off her ‘Freedom Flotilla’ by Israeli naval forces as it neared the besieged Gaza Strip
Thunberg and American actress Susan Sarandon, along with Nelson Mandela’s grandson Mandla Mandela, are part of the controversial convoy of around 43 boats and 500 activists and aid workers sailing on what they describe as a ‘peaceful mission’ to deliver supplies to Palestinians in Gaza.
Thunberg was deported by Israel in June when the ship she was travelling on with 11 other people, the Madleen, was stopped by the military.
The flotilla said its vessels were being boarded by the Israeli navy as it approached Palestinian territory, with their cameras taken offline.
The fleet with Thunberg and several activists and European lawmakers aboard, consists of nearly 50 boats.
The flotilla had earlier vowed to press on with its bid to deliver aid to the devastated coastal territory despite what it called ‘intimidation’ tactics by the Israeli military.
It said on X that it remained ‘vigilant as we enter the area where the previous flotillas were intercepted and/or attacked’.
Greg Stoker, an American veteran aboard one of the boats in the flotilla, said around a dozen naval vessels with their transponders off had approached it.
‘They are currently hailing our vessels, telling us to turn off our engines and await further instructions or our boats will be seized and we will face the consequences,’ he said in a shaky video while wearing a red life jacket.

Greta Thunberg and a crew member flash victory signs from their ship, part of the Global Sumud Flotilla aiming to reach Gaza and break Israel’s naval blockade, as they sail off Crete island, Greece, September 25, 2025