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Israel to Screen Oct 7 Footage for Greta Thunberg, Other Activists After Seizing Aid Ship Bound For Gaza

Israel to Screen Oct 7 Footage for Greta Thunberg, Other Activists After Seizing Aid Ship Bound For Gaza

Time of India09-06-2025

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/ Jun 09, 2025, 01:19PM IST
Israel has upped the heat on climate activist Greta Thunberg and 11 other activists detained by the Israeli military from the boat headed towards Gaza. Israel Katz, the country's defence minister, while being Anti-Semitic, has directed the IDF to show the video of killings carried out by Hamas during the terror attack on October 7, 2023.

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