Faux climate activist Greta Thunberg has drawn criticism for her recent anti-Israel stance, which has intensified since October 7th.
Thunberg has attended multiple pro-Palestinian rallies and has even been arrested at some events. However, one particular rally in Tbilisi, Georgia, took an unexpected turn.
A participant managed to take a photo with Thunberg and filmed himself rallying behind her with a seemingly anti-Israel sign. In reality, the sign read, ‘Palestine never existed. Israel is a country of heroes.’
Greta in Tbilisi, Georgia
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A smart man is holding a sign that, in fact, reads in Georgian: "Palestine never existed. Israel is a country of heroes." pic.twitter.com/4GuRB0Onck— Yisrael official 🇮🇱 🎗 (@YisraelOfficial) November 12, 2024
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