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The Telegraph
The Telegraph
13 Nov 2023


Watch: Activist wrestles mic away from Greta Thunberg over pro-Palestine chants

A climate activist wrestled a microphone away from Greta Thunberg over pro-Palestinian chants at an Amsterdam rally, telling her he came for a “demonstration, not a political view”.

Ms Thunberg’s speech was briefly interrupted by the incident on Sunday, which saw the middle-aged man climb on stage before grappling with her in front of thousands of onlookers.

The crowd were chanting “Palestine will be free” as he clambered up to confront the 20-year-old Swedish activist.

“I have come here for a climate demonstration, not a political view”, he said, as he unsuccessfully tried to rip the microphone from her before being dragged away.

Appearing unshaken by the incident, Ms Thunberg told the protester to “calm down”.

She began chanting “no climate justice on occupied land” after she got the microphone back.

Earlier in the day, another activist had her speech cut short by the rally’s organisers after she used the contested phrase “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free”.

Local police said around 70,000 people joined Sunday’s march through Amsterdam to demand immediate action against climate change.

Organisers said the turnout was the largest ever at a climate protest in the Netherlands.

'I have come here for a climate demonstration, not a political view,' he said
'I have come here for a climate demonstration, not a political view,' he said Credit: PETER DEJONG/AP

The incident involving Ms Thunberg came after Israel announced last month that it would remove all references to her from its school curriculum after she expressed support for Gaza.

The Israeli education ministry said Ms Thunberg had disqualified herself from “being an educational role model” after she was photographed holding up a sign that read “stand with Gaza”.

“This stance disqualifies her from being an educational and moral role model, and she is no longer eligible to serve as an inspiration and educator for Israeli students,” the ministry said at the time.

Ms Thunberg previously faced criticism 

Ms Thunberg has denounced the Hamas attack on Israel as “horrific” but faced criticism after posing with a stuffed blue octopus, a symbol associated with anti-Semitic tropes, in a social media post on Oct 20 calling for an “immediate ceasefire” in the conflict.

She later deleted the post featuring her, the octopus and three other activists after it provoked a swift backlash.

“It has come to my knowledge that the stuffed animal shown in my earlier post can be interpreted as a symbol for anti-Semitism, which I was completely unaware of. The toy in the picture is a tool often used by autistic people as a way to communicate feelings,” Ms Thunberg said.