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‘Don't want to know the truth': Greta Thunberg refuses to watch footage of October 7

‘Don't want to know the truth': Greta Thunberg refuses to watch footage of October 7

Sky News AU10-06-2025
Radio 2CC host Stephen Cenatiempo discusses Greta Thunberg and other activists onboard the Freedom Flotilla refusing to watch "what really happened" on October 7.
"That was absolutely appalling," Mr Cenatiempo told Sky News host Chris Kenny.
"The Israelis were right; before you go, we are going to make you watch this video, we are going to make you watch what really happened on October 7.
"We don't want to know the truth."
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