Virtue-signalling Greta Thunberg shares post highlighting the ‘suffering of Palestinian prisoners’… illustrated with a photo of emaciated Israeli hostage

Woke up warrior Greta Thunberg, ‘Palestinian prisoners in an article discussing the pain of the Israeli hostage shared an image of a shameful way.
On Monday, 22 -year -old Thunberg shared Instagram – on the same day, the military forces were deported from Israel after he detained him and hundreds of other activists from the fleet of freedom in international waters.
He wrote in the article: ‘The pain of Palestinian prisoners is not a matter of idea – the fact that the systemic persecution and the release of humanity. Humanity cannot be selective. There is no limits of justice. ‘
However, in addition to the injury of the Palestinians and the images eliminated by IDF troops, Thunberg made a big blunder and shared a photo of Israel Evyatar David, Israel on October 7, 2023 by Hamas from the Nova Festival.
24 -year -old David can be seen as a crouched, weakened body, a note stuck to a wall when writing a piece of paper on a wall.
Social media users immediately continued Thunberg with a writing: ‘You don’t delete the post every minute, you’re becoming a bigger joke. Embarrassing’.
In 2021, the Israeli model called Miss Universe Israel, Noa Cochva wrote: ‘If you really care about your beloved Palestinians, Evyatar will put your face forward and center and demand something: Now bring every hostage home.
Release them. Remove Hamas. The only thing that literally ends this war.
Stop using our tragedy for your ‘personal PR’ and start doing what they can really finish the war.
“Bring them home”, the only thing you have to say. “
Greta Thunberg (in the picture) shared an image of Israeli hostage in an article discussing the ‘pain of Palestinian prisoners’.
Evyatar David, 24, can be seen as squatting in what looks like a hamas tunnel (in the picture)
Thunberg accidentally used an image of Israel hostage Evyatar David (in the picture, the right -right)
Thunberg has been far from his days as the environmental activist. He took the Palestinian case, and he has now tried to reach the Gaza Strip to break the blockade to let Israel’s wreckage from hunger.
Today, he claimed that he and the Gaza Fleet were tortured in the Israeli prison where other prisoners were held.
Thunberg said at a press conference in Stockholm that he and others were ‘kidnapped and tortured by the Israeli army’.
He left in detail by adding that he could not get clean water and that other prisoners were deprived of critical drugs.
‘Personally, I don’t want to share I’m exposed because I don’t want to be in headlines, and’ Greta has tortured ‘, because that’s not the story here.’
The Israeli Foreign Ministry did not respond immediately to Reuters’ request for comment, but rejected the detention of the detainees many times.
‘All prisoners … Access to water, food and toilet were given; He told Reuters, the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs last week.
Thunberg was a part of the global Sumud Flotilla, a group of ships trying to reach Gaza to bring aid materials to Gaza and to draw attention to the settlement where most of 2.2 million inhabitants were deported from their homes, and the United Nations says that hunger is widespread.
Greta Thunberg was greeted by cheering the crowd of supporters when he came to Athens today.
In the images sent by the Israeli Foreign Ministry to X, the Swedish climate activist Thunberg is among those detained by the authorities
Thunberg was detained with 478 people in the fleet and was fired from Israel on Monday.
Israel said that the hunger reports in Gaza are exaggerated, and rejected the fleets as a promotional stunt that benefits the Palestinian militant group Hamas. Previously, Thunberg detained in a similar attempt to violate Israel’s Gaza blockade in June.
Swedish activists said on Saturday that Thunberg had to wear a flag of Israel during the arrest and Thunberg did not mention it at a press conference on Tuesday. Thunberg and other participants complained that the Swedish government did not give them enough help while detained.
The government said on Tuesday that he has repeatedly recommended Gaza against all travels, but still supporting the consulate to the activists and emphasizing the importance of treating Swedish citizens well to Israel.




