While the world continues to be appalled every day by the actions of the Palestinian terrorist organisation Hamas, this is not the case for the Prime Minister’s companion. Heavily propagandised pro-Palestinian rallies, financed by, among others, George Soros, have swept through the world, with most Islamic extremists using the rallies to spread hatred and anti-Semitism. The colours of the Palestinian flag strike terror into many people of Jewish origin who are reliving the horrors of the Second World War, but the Prime Minister and his companion do not care. Instead, they are even promoting it further in international waters.
The strange looks of the French elite at the international peace conference in France said a thousand words, especially if we also take into account the fact that Prime Minister Robert Golob‘s companion, Tina Gaber, came to the event wearing the colours of the Palestinian flag, without realising or empathising that this might bring up negative feelings in many people. The terrorist organisation Hamas is Palestinian, after all, but Gaber was clearly too eager for attention – even negative attention. Ironically, there were also mass protests against anti-Semitism happening at the same time.
While the whole West is showing support and providing aid to Israel, which has been attacked by Palestinian terrorists, and Slovenia’s reputation has already been ruined in the period of time since Robert Golob has been in power, his female companion got extra attention for her clothes at a recent event. Well, not so much for the clothes themselves, but for their colours. Golob’s partner wore a green dress, a red handbag, a white belt and black shoes. This, of course, attracted the attention of the Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Ibrahim Shtayyeh, and at the same time, the eyes of those who are aware that this is a provocation to the spread of anti-Semitism, which is currently on the rise around the world, were also on her.
“While Tina Gaber is embarrassing us in Paris (the colours of her handbag, her belt, her dress), hundreds of thousands of people have been protesting against anti-Semitism. There were more than 20 members of the French government with Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne at the protest, and we also saw former presidents Hollande and Sarkozy there, as well as all of the parties except the left”, wrote a social media user on his profile on X, who also posted a photo from the said protest.
Foreign media have also reported that on Sunday, more than 180,000 people gathered across France, including 100,000 in Paris, to protest against rising anti-Semitism in the wake of Israel’s ongoing war against Hamas in Gaza. Sunday’s march in the French capital, amid heightened security measures, was attended by Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne, representatives of several parties on the left, conservatives and centrists of President Emmanuel Macron‘s party, and far-right leader Marine Le Pen. Macron did not attend the protest but expressed his support for the protest and called on citizens to resist “the unacceptable resurgence of rampant anti-Semitism.”
A. H.