Greta Thunberg, a environment activist, retaliated on Tuesday when US President Donald Trump mocked her for being “angry” after being detained by Israeli troops. Thunberg responded to his remarks by saying,” The world needs more enraged young ladies.” Thunberg was taken into custody while attempting to deliver humanitarian assistance to Gaza by ship, but he was deported from Israel. She was one of several protesters aboard the Madleen, which was discovered in international lakes on Monday. The group made an effort to assist Gaza, which is currently dealing with a significant humanitarian crisis as a result of the continuous Israel-Hamas conflict. Trump referred to the incident as” She’s a strange person… a young, angry person.” He continued,” I think she needs to go to an anger management class.” According to The Hill, Thunberg responded to these remarks at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport as “kidnapping” and” an intentional violation of right.” She continued to make it evident that her own knowledge was unimportant in comparison to what Palestinians in Gaza are going through. She said,” The circumstances we encountered are nothing compared to what Palestinians are currently going through, especially in Gaza.” The” slide yacht” of the” stars” is safely reaching Israel, according to the ministry of foreign affairs’ earlier post. Returning to their native nations is expected of the customers.
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