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Greta Thunberg has been blasted as an embarrassment after she tried to highlight the “suffering” of Palestinian prisoners in a social media post — but mistakenly used a harrowing photo of an emaciated Israeli hostage instead.
The showboating climate activist had included a skeletal image of the hostage, Evyatar David, in an Instagram post on Monday about the alleged mistreatment of Palestinians in Israeli prisons.
“The suffering of Palestinian prisoners is not a matter of opinion — it is a fact of cruelty and dehumanization. Humanity cannot be selective. Justice cannot have borders,” the post, which was made in collaboration with a slew of other activists, read.
The photo, however, had actually come from a sick propaganda video Hamas put out in August that shockingly showed a 24-year-old David digging his own grave in captivity.
The hostage’s sister, Yeela David, immediately went scorched earth on Thunberg and her fellow anti-Israel activists over the major blunder.
“You should make a research before you post things you don’t understand about. In the 6th slide you put a photo of an Israeli Hostage who Hamas starved on purpose . This is Evyatar David,” she commented.
“Every minute you are not deleting the post, you are becoming a bigger joke.”
David’s photo, which was among a handful included in the post, was later quietly deleted.
Thunberg is yet to address the glaring error.