Greta Thunberg on board the Madleen sailing to break Israel's illegal siege against the people in the Gaza Strip of Palestine, interviewed by Aftonbladet, which is one of the tho major evening papers of Sweden.
Here is parts of that interview (in my translation), beginning with commenting that Israel's Minister of War, Israel Katz, ordered the military to stop the entirely civilian humanitarian aid ship:
"We have the capacity to get ourselves to Gaza tomorrow. It is up to Israel if they want to violate international law.
The Palestinians have the right to decide what gets into their water and it is illegal to stop a civilian ship with humanitarian aid.
We will not turn back. We are en route to Gaza."
If Israel's military attacks, they are ready.
"We have done non-violence-training and have protocols for how we will act at a potential attack, at hijacking of the ship, arrests, violence or other scenarios.
We will respond non-violently to maximize our security and for us to succeed with out mission."
Aftonbladet: "Are you scared?"
Greta: "I am terrified that people can see what happens in Gaza and actively choose to not act. I am terrified of that."




























