On the 75th International Human Rights Day, climate change representatives from 25 organizations united to advocate for human rights and social justice for those held captive in Gaza.
Before this incident, Thunberg had yielded some of her speaking time to Palestinian and Afghan women, both sharing their experiences, the reports said.
It is the rhetorical question that should be asked of Greta Thunberg along with United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
"Do you support decapitating babies? Do you support the raping of girls? Because that's what it means to support Hamas."
More than 100 signatures were included in an open letter sent to Thunberg, and several activists also responded to her directly on X.
“Today we strike in solidarity with Palestine and Gaza,” Greta Thunberg posted. Her followers said they were "deeply hurt, shocked and disappointed."
On the day of the incident, Thunberg wrote in an Instagram post that protesters had blocked the road for oil trucks in Malmo harbor.
20 people were injured after clashes with the German police at a protest trying to prevent the building of a new coal mine.