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Hostage Evyatar David's sister slams Greta Thunberg for using his picture in a pro-Palestinian post

Yeela David, the sister of hostage Evyatar David, called Thunberg and the rest of the activists “a joke,” and demanded that the post be deleted.

 

Greta Thunberg and other Global Sumud Flotilla activists used an image of Israeli hostage Evyatar David to illustrate the suffering of Palestinian prisoners incarcerated in Israel.

The Monday Instagram post by GSF Steering Committee member Yasemin Acar, in collaboration with Thunberg and the main GSF social media account, included a still image of David from a Hamas hostage video originally published on August 3.

The still showed an emaciated David crossing off the days on a calendar posted on the wall of a tunnel in Gaza.

“The suffering of Palestinian prisoners is not a matter of opinion – it is a fact of systematic cruelty and dehumanization,” read the caption alongside the photo of David and two other incidents. “Humanity cannot be selective. Justice cannot have borders.”

“You should make a research [sic] before you post things you don’t understand about. In the sixth slide you put a photo of an Israeli hostage who Hamas starved on purpose. This is Evyatar David,” the hostage’s sister said in comments on the post. “Every minute you are not deleting the post, you are becoming a bigger joke.”

The GSF post had compared the detainment of their activists on October 2 to that of Palestinians in Israeli prisons, asserting that over 11,000 Palestinian “hostages” had been held in harsh, unhygienic conditions and tortured.

https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/antisemitism/article-869703

 

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