TikToker rips down Greek flags after mistaking them for Israel's
- An anti-Zionist TikToker named Ambamelia apologized for tearing down Greek flags at a New Jersey restaurant, mistaking them for Israeli flags.
- Ambamelia shared a video captioned, "The time I mistakenly thought the flag for Greek was for Israel and took the restaurant’s flag down OMG."
- The incident occurred at Efi’s Gyro, where Ambamelia expressed her anti-Zionist views, saying, "You know damn well there’s a genocide.
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TikToker rips down Greek flags after mistaking them for Israel's
An anti-Zionist TikToker apologized for ripping down Greek flags at a restaurant, having mistaken them for Israeli flags. The TikTok user “Ambamelia” posted a video of her tearing down strings of small Greek flags at Efi’s Gyro in New Jersey while denouncing Israel and Zionism. According to Efi Mihalis, the owner of the restaurant, speaking with the New York Post, the incident occurred on March 11 but was first posted on TikTok in recent days.
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