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.