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Rima Hassan, Greta Thunberg and the flotilla to Gaza: "People Boat"

Rima Hassan, Greta Thunberg and the flotilla to Gaza: "People Boat"

In her column, comedian Sophia Aram looks back at the pseudo-humanitarian crossing of the sailboat "Madleen" and the hatred of Israel felt by its crew, which this staging barely conceals.

By Sophia Aram
Sophia Aram, comedian and columnist. Le Parisien DA/LP/Frédéric Dugit

In addition to the level of suffering that Gazans are facing, this week we had to add the cynicism of Greta Thunberg and Rima Hassan pretending to bring them a bag of flour, two Doliprane and three sanitary towels... while describing as "humanitarian" a farce that could have been called "waza for Gaza" or "a pound cake for the third world", to recall Valérie Lemercier's hilarious phrase.

While Miss Krisprolls reenacts "Titanic" on the prow of the yacht, Lady Gaza warns: "I'm not afraid of death, and even less of Israel. If they want to kill me, let them do it, I'll leave having done my part ." But her part of what? What is the point of staging a planned arrest, if not to feed the ego trip of two adolescents dreaming of being "kidnapped" by the "evil Zionists"?

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