Greta Thunberg used photo of Israel hostage Evyatar David for Palestine Gaza post



Greta Thunberg has been blasted as an embarrassment after she tried to highlight the “suffering” of Palestinian prisoners in a social media post — but mistakenly used a harrowing photo of an emaciated Israeli hostage instead.

The showboating climate activist had included a skeletal image of the hostage, Evyatar David, in an Instagram post on Monday about the alleged mistreatment of Palestinians in Israeli prisons.

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“The suffering of Palestinian prisoners is not a matter of opinion — it is a fact of cruelty and dehumanization. Humanity cannot be selective. Justice cannot have borders,” the post, which was made in collaboration with a slew of other activists, read.

Emaciated Israeli hostage Evyatar David crosses out dates on a calendar while in Hamas captivity in an undated video. Al-Qassam Brigade Footage

The photo, however, had actually come from a sick propaganda video Hamas put out in August that shockingly showed a 24-year-old David digging his own grave in captivity.

The hostage’s sister, Yeela David, immediately went scorched earth on Thunberg and her fellow anti-Israel activists over the major blunder.

“You should make a research before you post things you don’t understand about. In the 6th slide you put a photo of an Israeli Hostage who Hamas starved on purpose . This is Evyatar David,” she commented.

Greta Thunberg speaks after arriving at Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport in Athens, Greece, on Oct. 6, 2025. Getty Images
Greta Thunberg’s social media post with Evyatar David falsely described as a Palestinian prisoner. @gretathunberg/Instagram

“Every minute you are not deleting the post, you are becoming a bigger joke.”

David’s photo, which was among a handful included in the post, was later quietly deleted.
Thunberg is yet to address the glaring error.


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