Tel Aviv, June 10 -- Israeli authorities deported Swedish climate campaigner Greta Thunberg on Tuesday, a day after she and 11 other activists were detained by Israeli forces while attempting to breach the naval blockade on the Gaza Strip aboard an aid boat.

"Greta Thunberg just departed Israel on a flight to Sweden (via France)," the Israeli Foreign Ministry wrote on social media platform X. The ministry released two photos of her, one boarding the plane with her hands behind her back and another seated inside.

State broadcaster Kan reported that Thunberg, 22, and other activists were taken to Ben Gurion Airport for deportation.

According to the report, Thunberg was seated "in a back seat without the ability to recline."

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