‘Difficult to stomach': Greta Thunberg's absurd ‘kidnap' claim spectacle lashed
Sky News host Sharri Markson discusses the 'absurdity' of Greta Thunberg's Israel kidnapping claim 'spectacle'.
'The absurdity of the world in which we live, from Greta Thunberg to a prominent American Jew being denied entry to Australia, Greta is a morally repugnant and confused woman,' Ms Markson said.
'She swapped her cause de jour from climate activism to hatred of the Jewish state of Israel … she tried to go and save Gaza, not from the terrorists, mind you, as Israel is trying to do, but from Israel and when she was stopped and given a sandwich, she released a video claiming she had been kidnapped.'

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