Greta Thunberg and her fleet were bombed with Abba music after hijackers had intercepted their radios according to reports.
GB News reported That the global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) blamed Israel of the stunt, which Abba’s “Lay All Your Love On Me” ran for hours, a possible puncture at Thunberg’s Swedish roots.
The fleet is part of a movement of dozens of boats from 44 countries that carry food, water and medicines to civilians in Gaza. Several ships in the fleet were the target of the musical attack, GB News reported.
“They jam our radio,” said GSF member Yasemin Acar in a video with ABBA in the background. “We don’t know where this comes from, the sound, but other ships experience the same thing.”
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Climate activist Greta Thunberg and other activists from a human rights organization met journalists in Catania, Italy, on Sunday before their departure to the middle -east. (AP)
The GSF claimed on social media that Israeli military drones pointed different ships in the Flotilla on Tuesday, reportedly damaged communication equipment and some masts.
The fleet is days away from reaching about 200 miles off the coast of Gaza. Earlier this month, Tunisian officials rejected the group’s claim that a drone bombarded one of his most important ships.
The group said that the boat of Portuguese flag has sustained damage to his head lid and storage below, but nobody was injured. The Ministry of the Interior of Tunisia said that reports about a drone strike in Sidi Bou said that Port “has no basis in truth” and said it was investigating a fire on the deck, Reuters reported.
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Greta Thunberg waves while they are on their way to Gaza with help with a fleet. (AP)
“Aggression acts aimed at intimidating and derailing our mission will not scare us,” GSF said in a statement. “Our peaceful mission to break the siege on Gaza and to stand in solidarity with its people continues with determination and determination.”
Thunberg’s second attempt to lead a fleet comes in the midst of the war in Gaza, who killed more than 63,000 people, according to the Hamas-Runned Gaza Health Ministry.
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The Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg waves a boat that participates in a civilian fleet on its way to Gaza, with the aim of breaking the Israeli blockade and providing humanitarian aid in Barcelona, ​​Spain, Spain, Spain, August 31, 2025. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
During a press conference in Barcelona before he leaves, Thunberg framed the mission as a deed of survival.
“The story here is about Palestine. The story here is how people are deliberately robbed of the very fundamental means to survive,” said Thunberg, claiming that Israel violated international law by “intercepting boats in international waters illegally” and preventing humanitarian aid to reach citizens.
It is not Thunberg’s first attempt to provide help. In June she was deported after Israeli troops had put her ship, the Madleen, on board with 11 others. Israel has enforced a navy blockade on Gaza since Hamas took control in 2007 and said that it is necessary to prevent weapon smuggling.
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The blockade remains in place during the current war by Hamas’ fatal attack in October 2023 on Israel.


