Greta Thunberg, a Swedish campaigner who had been deported from Israel, was the target of harassment on social media as she arrived in France. She allegedly put her hands behind her in a film, which angered users of social media who assumed she was acting as though she was handcuffed. Thunberg was aboard the Madleen, which was delivering supplies and food to Gaza. The Israeli army intercepted the fleet, which refused to allow it to travel to Gaza and instructed the protesters on board to voluntarily leave Israel or experience arrest. One of those who vehemently consented to remain deported was Thunberg. Eight campaigners on board the ship deliberately resisted leaving Israel, and they were Tuesday detained and brought before a detention review court. The Jewish army claimed no one was kidnapped, but a pre-recorded picture of Thunberg claiming she had been abducted was made public by the Freedom Flotilla Coalition. The army personnel also distributed hamburgers and water bottles to the activists of the’selfie sailboat’. Thunberg claimed she was” kidnapped” by the Israeli troops in foreign waters after arriving in Paris. She said,” This is yet another willful violation of rights that is added to the list of many different violations that Israel is committing.” ” Wow. One social media post shared the picture in which Greta put her hands behind her, revealing that she was spot-tead and quickly putting her hands behind her again. Greta Thunberg, a lying b**ch, is seen watching cameras and rapidly throws her hands behind her back in a bid to pretend she has been taken hostage or handcuffed. She’s like a LIAR, another wrote. The late Republican lawmaker John McCain’s girl, Megan McCain, shared a video of Thunberg sitting next to the bathroom. I’m enjoying putting her in the last coach seat that doesn’t rest next to the toilet, McCain wrote.
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