Israel said it would remove all mentions of Greta Thunberg, the famous teenage far-left climate activist, from its school curriculum. “Hamas is a terrorist organization responsible for the murder of 1,400 innocent Israelis, including children, women and the elderly and it has abducted over 200 people to Gaza,” said a statement from Israel’s Education Ministry. “This stance disqualifies her from being an educational and moral role model and she is no longer eligible to serve as an inspiration and educator for Israeli students.”Israel made this decision because Thunberg posted to social media on October 20 supporting the terrorist group Hamas.Thunberg's posts came after Hamas attacked Israel two weeks ago, resulting in the loss of more than 1,400 lives. This attack was unprecedented in the history between Israel and Palestine.“Week 270. Today, we strike in solidarity with Palestine and Gaza. The world needs to speak up and call for an immediate ceasefire, justice and freedom for Palestinians and all civilians affected,” tweeted Thunberg..Thunberg used four hashtags in her tweet, #FreePalestine, #IStandWithPalestine, #StandWithGaza and #FridaysForFuture, with three of the hashtags directly supporting Palestine.The #FridaysForFuture hashtag is associated with the far-left Fridays for Future group that is against fossil fuels. This group has expressed views calling for the destruction of Israel.There were three other people in the photo with Thunberg holding signs that said “Free Palestine,” “Climate Justice Now,” and “This Jew Stands with Palestine.” Thunberg had a sign that said “Stand with Gaza.”Thunberg also encouraged her millions of social media followers to support various organizations accused of anti-semitism and promoting the destruction of Israel, including Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP), Palestinian Youth Movement, Jewish Voice for Peace and IfNotNow.The Jerusalem Post reported Thunberg received strong criticism from hundreds of climate activists in Israel because of her social media posts supporting Palestine.“Deeply hurt, shocked and disappointed with your tweets and posts regarding Gaza, which are appallingly one-sided, ill-informed, superficial and are in complete contrast to your ability to deep dive into details and get to the bottom of complex issues,” said a public letter from Israel climate activists.
Israel said it would remove all mentions of Greta Thunberg, the famous teenage far-left climate activist, from its school curriculum. “Hamas is a terrorist organization responsible for the murder of 1,400 innocent Israelis, including children, women and the elderly and it has abducted over 200 people to Gaza,” said a statement from Israel’s Education Ministry. “This stance disqualifies her from being an educational and moral role model and she is no longer eligible to serve as an inspiration and educator for Israeli students.”Israel made this decision because Thunberg posted to social media on October 20 supporting the terrorist group Hamas.Thunberg's posts came after Hamas attacked Israel two weeks ago, resulting in the loss of more than 1,400 lives. This attack was unprecedented in the history between Israel and Palestine.“Week 270. Today, we strike in solidarity with Palestine and Gaza. The world needs to speak up and call for an immediate ceasefire, justice and freedom for Palestinians and all civilians affected,” tweeted Thunberg..Thunberg used four hashtags in her tweet, #FreePalestine, #IStandWithPalestine, #StandWithGaza and #FridaysForFuture, with three of the hashtags directly supporting Palestine.The #FridaysForFuture hashtag is associated with the far-left Fridays for Future group that is against fossil fuels. This group has expressed views calling for the destruction of Israel.There were three other people in the photo with Thunberg holding signs that said “Free Palestine,” “Climate Justice Now,” and “This Jew Stands with Palestine.” Thunberg had a sign that said “Stand with Gaza.”Thunberg also encouraged her millions of social media followers to support various organizations accused of anti-semitism and promoting the destruction of Israel, including Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP), Palestinian Youth Movement, Jewish Voice for Peace and IfNotNow.The Jerusalem Post reported Thunberg received strong criticism from hundreds of climate activists in Israel because of her social media posts supporting Palestine.“Deeply hurt, shocked and disappointed with your tweets and posts regarding Gaza, which are appallingly one-sided, ill-informed, superficial and are in complete contrast to your ability to deep dive into details and get to the bottom of complex issues,” said a public letter from Israel climate activists.