Nathaniel Buzolic shared video of makeshift memorial to victims of Tel Aviv attack with his 2.8 million followers, said, 'The world talks about racism, terrorism, and peace, but not when it concerns the Jews.'
Despite the terrorism wave, Australian actor Nathaniel Buzolic, known for his work on the TV series "The Originals" and "Vampire Diaries," landed in Israel on Saturday. In an Instagram story, the 38-year-old spoke to his 2.8 million followers about the situation in Israel and the Jewish people.
In a caption of a video on the Tel Aviv terrorist attack that killed three people Thursday night, Buzolic wrote that the Jewish people have been historically targeted and continue to be targeted by violence and hatred. He said Jews have flourished as a people because they choose to live but that that was also the reason they had been the target of hate.
The world talks about racism, terrorism, and peace, but not when it concerns the Jews, he said.
Buzolic also shared an image comparing two BBC news reports on terrorist attacks, one in the UK and one in Israel. In the UK terrorism story, the BBC called the gunman a "terrorist," while in the Israel story, they were referred to as a "gunman."
He blasted the mainstream media for barely making any mention of attacks on Israeli citizens in Israel