As Greece once again emerges as a top tourist destination for citizens of the apartheid state of Israel – currently committing genocide in Palestine – Greek police have arrested four young individuals for shouting the slogan “Free Palestine” in the direction of Israeli tourists, who responded crudely: “I have lots of money.”
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