<p>Paris: Greta Thunberg on Tuesday accused Israel of kidnapping her and her fellow pro-Palestinian activists in international waters, saying she declined to sign a document stating she entered the country illegally prior to being deported.</p><p>Speaking in the arrivals section of Paris' Charles de Gaulle airport <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/world/greta-thunberg-deported-from-israel-after-gaza-boat-seized-3578915">after being deported from Israel</a>, the Swedish activist said she and her team had broken no laws, and called for the immediate release of the activists still in Israel.</p><p>"I was very clear in my testimony that we were kidnapped on international waters and brought against our own will into Israel," she said.</p><p>She laughed off criticism from US President Donald Trump, who had described her as an angry person, saying: "I think the world needs a lot more young angry women to be honest, especially with everything going on right now."</p>.CPI(M) condemns Israel for intercepting Gaza-bound aid boat with Greta Thunberg onboard.<p>Thunberg, 22, arrived in Paris a day after the Israeli navy prevented her and a group of fellow pro-Palestinian activists from sailing to Gaza.</p><p>Israeli forces boarded the charity vessel as it neared Gaza early on Monday, trying to break through a years-old naval blockade of the coastal enclave, and seized the 12-strong crew, including Thunberg.</p><p>Thunberg denied her mission to deliver aid to Gaza by breaking through a years-old naval blockade of the coastal enclave was a PR stunt, saying a previous effort in a larger boat was ended after the vessel was bombed. She said she was now in desperate need of a shower and sleep.</p><p>She admitted it was unclear where she would be heading next, telling reporters it could be Sweden. </p>
<p>Paris: Greta Thunberg on Tuesday accused Israel of kidnapping her and her fellow pro-Palestinian activists in international waters, saying she declined to sign a document stating she entered the country illegally prior to being deported.</p><p>Speaking in the arrivals section of Paris' Charles de Gaulle airport <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/world/greta-thunberg-deported-from-israel-after-gaza-boat-seized-3578915">after being deported from Israel</a>, the Swedish activist said she and her team had broken no laws, and called for the immediate release of the activists still in Israel.</p><p>"I was very clear in my testimony that we were kidnapped on international waters and brought against our own will into Israel," she said.</p><p>She laughed off criticism from US President Donald Trump, who had described her as an angry person, saying: "I think the world needs a lot more young angry women to be honest, especially with everything going on right now."</p>.CPI(M) condemns Israel for intercepting Gaza-bound aid boat with Greta Thunberg onboard.<p>Thunberg, 22, arrived in Paris a day after the Israeli navy prevented her and a group of fellow pro-Palestinian activists from sailing to Gaza.</p><p>Israeli forces boarded the charity vessel as it neared Gaza early on Monday, trying to break through a years-old naval blockade of the coastal enclave, and seized the 12-strong crew, including Thunberg.</p><p>Thunberg denied her mission to deliver aid to Gaza by breaking through a years-old naval blockade of the coastal enclave was a PR stunt, saying a previous effort in a larger boat was ended after the vessel was bombed. She said she was now in desperate need of a shower and sleep.</p><p>She admitted it was unclear where she would be heading next, telling reporters it could be Sweden. </p>