GRETA THUNBERG DEPORTED FROM ISRAEL; LOS ANGELES IMPOSES CURFEW AMID PROTESTS
- DE MODE
- Jun 11
- 1 min read
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Article Published on: 11TH JUNE 2025 | www.demodemagazine.com
On Tuesday, June 10, Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg returned to her homeland after being deported from Israel. Thunberg had been detained along with several other activists while aboard a boat attempting to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza. The Israeli authorities intercepted the vessel and later deported the activists involved.

Meanwhile, in the United States, tensions escalated in Los Angeles as protests against recent immigration raids turned increasingly volatile. Responding to the growing unrest and acts of vandalism in the downtown area, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass declared an overnight curfew. The curfew aims to restore order in the city’s core and prevent further property damage as demonstrations continue.
Both incidents underscore the global unrest around humanitarian and immigration issues, with high-profile figures like Thunberg at the forefront of advocacy movements, while cities like Los Angeles grapple with the civil response to controversial enforcement policies.
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