Three Norwegian citizens, having recently departed Israel, are currently en route to Gaza via Athens alongside climate activist Greta Thunberg, according to reporting on 2025/10/06. The group intends to deliver aid to the region, which is facing a severe humanitarian crisis amid ongoing conflict. Their journey comes as international efforts to provide assistance to Gaza are hampered by logistical challenges and security concerns.
The Norwegians - identified as members of a humanitarian convoy – traveled from Israel to Athens on October 6th. They joined Thunberg,who publicly announced her participation in the aid mission. The convoy aims to bring essential supplies to civilians in Gaza, where access to food, water, and medical care is critically limited.The initiative highlights growing international pressure to alleviate the suffering of Palestinians impacted by the conflict and underscores the difficulties of delivering aid under present conditions.
Eline Frøysa Norli is among the Norwegians participating in the mission. The group’s progress and ultimate ability to enter Gaza remain uncertain, dependent on negotiations with authorities and the evolving security situation.The convoy’s attempt to deliver aid reflects a broader wave of grassroots activism responding to the humanitarian emergency unfolding in Gaza.