Baptiste André, a French doctor who sailed the salty sea with Swedish attention-seeker, Greta 'How Dare You' Thunberg, claims that she was mocked and deprived of sleep by the Israelis. [Imagine if Israel allowed the dozen showboaters to arrive in Gaza and see how they would have been treated by Hamas and angry Gazans.]
The doctor alleged Israeli authorities were abusive toward the passengers of the so called humanitarian aid boat, which carried enough supplies to feed the cast of The View for one meal.
Baptiste André, who was on the boat, told reporters upon his return to France that while there were no acts of physical violence, he witnessed Israeli border agents mock and deliberately deprive passengers of sleep, in particular Thunberg.
Baptiste André, who was on the boat, told reporters upon his return to France that while there were no acts of physical violence, he witnessed Israeli border agents mock and deliberately deprive passengers of sleep, in particular Thunberg.
Mocking Greta Thunberg is considered by the French to be equivalent to torturing and killing babies.
As soon as someone fell asleep, Israeli torture agents would turn up the music and dance, André claimed, adding that not one of them asked Greta to do the Hora with her, which he said was racist.
Detainees also had difficulty accessing food and water, he alleged, as these supplies on the boat were mostly used by the brave humanitarians sailing toward Gaza.
Thunberg was one of 12 passengers aboard the Madleen, a boat organized by the pro-Palestinian Freedom Flotilla Coalition that left Italy on June 1 to deliver a little humanitarian aid to their fellow anti-Semites in Gaza.
As soon as someone fell asleep, Israeli torture agents would turn up the music and dance, André claimed, adding that not one of them asked Greta to do the Hora with her, which he said was racist.
Detainees also had difficulty accessing food and water, he alleged, as these supplies on the boat were mostly used by the brave humanitarians sailing toward Gaza.
Thunberg was one of 12 passengers aboard the Madleen, a boat organized by the pro-Palestinian Freedom Flotilla Coalition that left Italy on June 1 to deliver a little humanitarian aid to their fellow anti-Semites in Gaza.
Israeli naval forces intercepted the little vessel early Monday, approximately 200 kilometers off the Gaza coast, and detained its crew members. It was flying the so called Palestinian flag in honor of the October 7th slaughter of Israelis.
“I don’t have the legal qualifications to specify what happened, but there were acts of mistreatment,” André claimed Tuesday.
Four passengers of the boat, including Thunberg and André, agreed to sign deportation documents and return home by Tuesday evening, according to the Freedom Flotilla Coalition. The rest of the crew, including French MEP Rima Hassan, remains in Israeli custody awaiting a court hearing.
Before they arrived in Israeli waters, Thunberg made a pre-recorded video on Monday in which she said that her fellow attention-seekers were "intercepted and kidnapped" by Israel. This never happened, nevertheless, she called on the Swedish government to pressure Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to release her so that she can make more pro-Palestinian videos.
The actress also said the voyage was a peaceful protest against Israel’s blockade of Gaza and the worsening humanitarian crisis, and had nothing to do with the millions of tons of aid Israel had supplied to Gaza and was confiscated by Hamas for themselves and also sold back to Gazans at an extremely high price in order to fund their Jew-killing ambitions.
The Israeli government said the mission was a breach of its naval blockade and correctly dismissed the operation as a publicity stunt, branding the vessel a “selfie yacht.”
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