Gaza Flatilla de Greta Thunberg struck with Abba Music Attack on Radio

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Greta Thunberg and his flotilla were bombed with Abba music after the air pirators intercepted their radios, according to reports.
GB News reported That the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) blamed Israel for once, which completed “Lay All Your Love I” from Abba for hours – a possible blow to the Swedish roots of Thunberg.
The flotilla is part of a movement of dozens of boats from 44 countries carrying food, water and medicines to civilians in Gaza. Several fleet ships have been targeted in the music attack, GB News reported.
“They block our radio,” said Yasemin Acar, a member of the GSF, in a video with Abba being energized in the background. “We do not know where it comes from, sound, but other ships live the same thing,” added Acar.
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Climate activist Greta Thunberg with other activists of a human rights organization met journalists in Catania, Italy, Sunday before their departure for the Middle East. (AP)
The GSF said on social networks that Israeli military drones targeted several ships in the flotilla on Tuesday, damaged communication equipment and certain masts.
The flotilla is a few days to reach around 200 miles off the Gaza coast. Earlier this month, Tunisian officials rejected the group’s assertion that a drone bombed one of its main ships.
The group said that the Portuguese flag boat suffered damage to its main bridge and storage below, but no one was injured. The Interior Ministry of Tunisia said that a drone strike reports in Sidi Bou said the port “had no basis in truth”, and said that it was investigating a fire on the bridge, Reuters reported.
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“Acts of aggression aimed at intimidating and derailing our mission will not dissuade us,” GSF said in a press release. “Our peaceful mission of breaking the seat on Gaza and joining forces with its people continues with determination and resolution.”
Thunberg’s second attempt to lead a flotilla in the middle of the war in Gaza, which killed more than 63,000 people, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health managed by Hamas.
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The Swedish activist of the Greta Thunberg climate is drawing from a boat participating in a civil flotilla to Gaza, aimed at breaking the Israeli blockade and providing humanitarian aid in Barcelona, Spain, Sunday, August 31, 2025. (AP photo / Emilio Morenatti)
During a press conference in Barcelona before leaving, Thunberg supervised the mission as a survival act.
“History here concerns Palestine. History here is how people are deliberately deprived of very fundamental means to survive,” said Thunberg, alleging that Israel violated international law by illegally intercepting boats in international waters “and preventing humanitarian aid from reaching civilians.
This is not Thunberg’s first attempt to provide help. In June, she was expelled after Israeli forces arrested her ship, Madleen, as well as 11 others on board. Israel applied a naval blockade on Gaza since Hamas took control in 2007, saying that it is necessary to prevent the smuggling of weapons.
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The blockade remains in place during the current war launched by the deadly attack of Hamas in October 2023 against Israel.
Stephen Sorace and Emma Bussey of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.