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Greta Thunberg under fire over pro-Palestinian stance

The local chapter of climate movement Fridays for Future distanced itself from Greta Thunberg's pro-Palestinian stance on Monday in Germany. During a climate protest in Amsterdam on Sunday, Thunberg donned a Palestinian black and white scarf as she called for an immediate ceasefire. However, her speech was disrupted by a man who attempted to grab the microphone, stating that he came to protest against climate change and not to hear her other opinions.

Published November 13,2023
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Greta Thunberg came under fire over her pro-Palestinian stance on Monday in Germany, where the local chapter of climate movement Fridays for Future had distanced itself from her views on the Israel-Gaza war.

Thunberg, wearing the Palestinian black and white scarf, had urged "ceasefire now" at a climate protest on Sunday in Amsterdam, before being interrupted by a man who sought to snatch the microphone from her, saying he had come for a climate protest, not for her other views.

Her statements in Amsterdam marked "the end of Greta Thunberg as a climate activist," said Volker Becker, the president of the German-Israel Society DIG, adding that "from now: Israel hater is the main job" for the Swedish activist.

The Israeli embassy in Germany also wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter, that it was "sad that Greta Thunberg is again misusing the climate stage for her own purposes."

Fridays for Future International has been putting up solidarity calls on social media with Gaza, which has come under relentless Israeli bombing over the Hamas attack.

Fridays for Future's international group has blasted the "genocide" in Gaza, and slammed "Western support and misinformation machines".

Luisa Neubauer, who heads the German chapter of Fridays for Future, recently told Die Zeit weekly of her regret over what she called Thunberg's one-sided view of the conflict.

"I'm disappointed that Greta Thunberg had nothing concrete to say about the Jewish victims of the massacre of October 7," she said.

Germany's climate activist branch had also distanced itself from the international group over its pro-Palestinian posts on Instagram.