The shameless Mitsotakis meets the genocidal Netanyahu

Statement by MeRA25 Greece on occasion of the Greek PM meeting Netanyahu

Kyriakos Mitsotakis is visiting the Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu – the perpetrator of genocide, against whom the International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for crimes against humanity.

Mitsotakis is not there to push for an end to the slaughter of Palestinians, nor is he there to defend “national” interests with respect to Greece–Turkey relations as reported by the oligarchy’s media. This is the same media that, for some time now, have been entertaining the fiction that Israel will come to Greece’s aid in the event of an incident with Turkey. We call it a fiction because reality itself has proven that, despite roaring at each other rhetorically, Turkey and Israel actually work hand in hand, like they did for regime change in Syria

He is there as a dealer, as a buyer of arms, weapons systems and, of course, surveillance systems and spyware. This is what’s behind Mitsotakis’ visit to genocidal Netanyahu.

The Greek prime minister’s visit is shameless and an affront to every resident of Greece.

MeRA25 says: Not in our name, Mr Mitsotakis!

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