Woke-on-woke fury brings chaos to Greta Thunberg's Gaza flotilla
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Greta Thunberg’s Gaza-bound flotilla has reportedly spiraled into turmoil after pro-Palestine activists exited the mission upon discovering the involvement of LGBTQ+ campaigners.

The 22-year-old Swedish environmental activist has supposedly resigned from her leadership position due to internal conflicts among the organizers, although she will continue as a volunteer participant on the journey.

On September 1, around 20 vessels displaying Palestinian flags and carrying some 350 pro-Palestinian activists departed from Barcelona.

Two weeks later, the convoy stopped off for a few days in Tunisia to pick up more activists and humanitarian supplies before it set sail again. 

The Global Sumud Flotilla’s (GSF) stated mission is to ‘break Israel’s illegal siege on Gaza’ and deliver aid supplies to Palestinians.

The expedition to the Gaza Strip has been fraught with difficulties, including an alleged drone attack on two of the convoy’s ships just outside the Tunisian harbor of Sidi Bou Said earlier this month.

Recently, the convoy’s leadership has been reportedly undermined by political disputes, with claims that Khaled Boujemaa, the Tunisian lead for the mission, withdrew after finding out about queer activists’ involvement.

In two video streams posted on social media, Khaled Boujemaa is understood to have complained about the addition of members of the Tunisian LGBTQ+ community to the convoy

Social media videos allegedly show Khaled Boujemaa expressing his grievances over the inclusion of members from Tunisia’s LGBTQ+ community in the convoy.

The cause of his frustration was allegedly the participation of activist Saif Ayadi on the flotilla, a 'communist queer militant' who boarded the convoy when it stopped off in Tunisia

His dissatisfaction reportedly stemmed from the presence of activist Saif Ayadi, described as a ‘communist queer militant,’ who joined the convoy at its Tunisian stop.

Swedish activist Greta Thunberg and other Global Sumud Flotilla members wait on their boat to depart to Gaza from Barcelona, Spain September 1, 2025

Swedish activist Greta Thunberg and other Global Sumud Flotilla members wait on their boat to depart to Gaza from Barcelona, Spain September 1, 2025

In two video streams posted on social media, he is understood to have complained about the addition of members of the Tunisian LGBTQ+ community to the convoy – activists who joined the flotilla when it stopped at the northern port of Bizerte.

‘We were lied to about the identity of some participants in the vanguard of the flotilla, I accuse the organisers of having hidden this aspect from us,’ he said, according to a translation by Le Courrier de l’Atlas.

The cause of his frustration was allegedly the participation of activist Saif Ayadi on the flotilla, a ‘communist queer militant’ who boarded the convoy when it stopped off in Tunisia.

Another prominent activist from the flotilla, Mariem Meftah, took to social media to voice her opposition to LGBTQ+ activists ‘taking advantage’ of the pro-Palestine cause, one that is ‘sacred to us as Muslims’.

‘Everyone’s sexual orientation is a private matter… But being a “queer” activist means touching on society’s values ​​and taking a path that risks placing my children and loved ones in a situation we reject,’ she wrote, according to a translation. 

‘I refuse to have my son offered a sex change at school… I call on everyone to save the situation and repair the mistake made against the people who gave their blood so that this flotilla can see the light of day.’

On the same day, presenter Samir Elwafi expressed a similar sentiment.

Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg participates in a demonstration of support for the Global Sumud Flotilla

Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg participates in a demonstration of support for the Global Sumud Flotilla

‘Palestine is first and foremost the cause of Muslims, and it cannot be separated from its spiritual and religious dimension — with Jerusalem at the heart of its symbols and destiny.

‘So why involve in it dubious activists serving other agendas that do not concern us and have nothing to do with Gaza?’

Thunberg reportedly stepped down from the GSF leadership in the midst of the drama, telling Il Manifesto that she believes that the committee was communicating too much about internal affairs and not enough on the ‘genocide in Palestine’.

Her name was apparently removed from the list of board members on the mission’s website, and she was allegedly spotted wheeling her suitcase along a Tunis dock to transfer from the Steering Committee Family boat to another vessel, the Alma.

She will remain onboard the flotilla as an organiser and a participant volunteer, it is understood.

‘I very much believe in the goal of this humanitarian mission, as well as the power and symbolism in the mobilisation we see worldwide for a free Palestine,’ Thunberg told the newspaper.

‘We all have a role to play in ensuring these movements remain decentralised, de-colonial and with a clear focus on the purpose of the mission, which is Gaza and Palestine.

‘My role here will not be in the steering committee, but as an organiser and participant, as I think I will be able to contribute better,’ she added.

Earlier in September, GSF organisers said two of their vessels had been struck by drones at the Tunisian port, releasing video footage of the purported attacks.

But the Tunisian interior ministry denied the claims, saying they ‘have no basis in truth’ and that a fire broke out on the vessel itself.

Claims of a drone are ‘completely unfounded’, the national guard said in a statement on its official Facebook page, indicating that the fire may have been caused by a cigarette. 

The flotilla was forced to turn back within hours of its departure in Barcelona due to stormy weather which later subsided.

The group said on Monday that its ships were 715 nautical miles from Gaza, adding that its Greek fleet is expected to join ‘in the coming days’. 

The maritime convoy, with delegations from 44 countries, is claimed to be the largest attempt to date to break the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip by sea, which has now lasted 18 years. 

It is carrying food, water and medicine to the Strip, where the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) system said that 514,000 people – close to a quarter of Palestinians in Gaza – are experiencing famine.

Israel denies that Gaza is facing a starvation crisis and accused the flotilla of serving the Hamas terror group. 

The Daily Mail contacted the Global Sumud Flotilla and Greta Thunberg for comment.

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