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Greta Thunberg has confused the photos. Posting that brought him a wave of critics, after being expelled by Israel

Greta Thunberg has confused the photos. Posting that brought him a wave of critics, after being expelled by Israel

Greta Thunberg Swedish activist, along with several Swedish activists, held a press conference in the Sergels Torg Square in Stockholm, Sweden, on October 7, 2025. Photo: AA / Abaca / Abaca Press / Profimedia

A controversy broke out after the Swedish Environmental activist Greta Thunberg, a long time engaged in the Palestinian case, published on Instagram on Tuesday a message in which he denounced the detention conditions of the Palestinian prisoners in Israel, although one of the photographs used by it actually depicts the Evyar David, the Hungarian, the Hungarian. Israeli television station i24news.

The confusion sparked a wave of online critics: numerous Internet users reported the error, which led to the deletion of the incriminated image a few hours later, notes Agerpres.

The Israel Embassy in France reacted immediately, distributing a screenshot of posting on the X platform (former Twitter), accusing Thunberg of “hate-blind ignorance.”

The diplomatic representation reminded that Evyar David was “hungry, mistreated and forced by Hamas to dig his own grave.”

Greta Thunberg, who participated in Flotila Global Sumud, a group of ships that tried to reach the Gaza strip by breaking the Israeli embargo to bring help to the Palestinian enclosure, said on Tuesday that she was “kidnapped and tortured” by the Israeli army, after arresting this Flotilă.

Propalestinian militants have been released in the meantime and expelled from Israel.



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