The Prime Minister's Brother Admitted to Putting Anti-Israeli Posters in Paneria
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The brother of the adviser to the Lithuanian Prime Minister Tadas Vinokuras, Saulius Vinokuras, admitted to social media that "with several Jews" had removed the tapes left by the Israeli leadership at the Panerai memorial and posted posters critical of that country's policy regarding the war in the Gaza Strip.
Prime Minister's advisor Tadas Vinokuras stated on Friday that he does not justify the form of protest chosen by his brother Saulius, when he and his like-minded people placed posters directed against Israeli policies at the Paneriai memorial. "It is very disappointing that my brother chose this particular form of protest - I cannot justify it. This can be seen as a rebellion of a young person, but in my opinion, there is both an appropriate ti…
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