
Greta Thunberg and Irish actor Liam Cunningham boarded the Madleen, an aid ship attempting to break the siege and bring much-needed supplies to the Gaza Strip.
The aid ship set sail this week with the group heading to Palestine.
The climate and political activist also seemed to give Ireland a shoutout as they shared pictures of them onboard the Freedom Flotilla ship.
She was sporting Dublin soccer club, Bohemian FC’s limited edition jersey that raised funds of Gaza.

The jersey was sponsored by Dublin band Fontaines DC to fundraise for Palestinians.
The Dublin football club has been vocal with their support for Palestine and has constantly be raising awareness and funds.
The womenβs team also welcomed the Palestine womenβs international side to Dalymount Park last year to play an impressive and sold-out match.
The club’s Chief Operating Officer is Daniel Lambert, who is also the manager of Kneecap.
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The Madleen set sail from Sicily over the weekend, with 12 crew members on-board who hope to arrive in Gaza to deliver aid.
Those onboard have been sharing their journey on social media to raise awareness about their journey as well as the realities of what is happening in Palestine.
The Freedom Flotilla’s website describes them as “a grassroots people-to-people solidarity movement composed of campaigns and initiatives from different parts of the world, working together to end the illegal Israeli blockade of Gaza”.