Greta Thunberg screams ‘F— Israel’ at pro-Palestinian rally

“Someone should remind Greta that Israel is a global leader in solving climate challenges,” wrote Jewish advocacy group StopAntisemitism.

By World Israel News Staff

Greta Thunberg, who gained global attention for her climate change advocacy as a child, was filmed screeching “f— Israel” into a microphone at a pro-Palestinian rally in Germany on Friday.

Thunberg pivoted to anti-Israel advocacy following the October 7th massacres, releasing a statement just two weeks after the slaughter that she “stands with Palestine.”

Since then, she has only stepped up her anti-Israel rhetoric, participating in numerous demonstrations throughout Europe. Thunberg was part of a mob of protesters who gathered outside of the hotel room of Israeli singer Eden Golan, when the Eurovision singing contest was held in Thunberg’s home country of Sweden.

At a demonstration on Friday in Mannheim, Germany, Thunberg screamed “f— Germany and f—Israel” into a microphone, before bursting into gales of hysterical laughter.

“Climate activist turned Hamas shill Greta Thunberg has made her stance crystal clear, laughing while saying ‘f— Germany” and “— Israel,'” wrote watchdog group StopAntisemitism on their X account.

“Someone should remind Greta that Israel is a global leader in solving climate challenges.”

“Mannheim does not need a platform for such dehumanizing positions and our country does not need the presence of people like Greta Thunberg,” said local political Manuel Hagel, noting that Thunberg’s remarks are “very consciously in close proximity to antisemitism.”

In November, Thunberg posted an unhinged rant on her Instagram page accusing Turkey of “being complicit in the genocide” of Gazans.

Thunberg claimed that weapons used by the Israeli army to fight the Hamas terror group had transited through a Turkish port.

“President Erdogan talks of solidarity with Palestine, but Turkey’s ports remain open, allowing oil to flow to Israel, fuel for the very machinery slaughtering Palestinians,” she wrote.

“Stop fueling genocide!” Thunberg added. “Free Palestine, From the River to the Sea.”

Thunberg’s attack on Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is particularly strange, as he has repeatedly condemned Israel’s war against Hamas and lauded the terror group as freedom fighters.

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