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Germany Complicit in Genocide over Israel Support

Greta Thunberg, a former darling of the apocalyptic climate change movement, joined a protest in Berlin against Israel on the anniversary of the October 7 terrorist attack on the Jewish state.

Thunberg is increasingly associating herself with the Palestinian cause, tacitly acknowledging that there are other problems in the world and that the end of the world is probably not near.

The 21-year-old Swedish activist, wearing a keffiyeh scarf, spoke at a “Solidarity with Palestine” rally in Berlin on Monday. accused of being complicit in “genocide''. He was responsible for the October 7 attack and still holds dozens of hostages.

“The German government is complicit in this genocide. It finances and legitimizes the occupation and genocide by the Israeli apartheid state,” Thunberg said.

“That's absolutely…words that convey how angry I am at what Germany is like and how German police are treating peaceful protesters who said no to genocide. I can’t even find it,” she added.

A protest the climate change activist attended in Berlin on Monday later turned violent, with agitators throwing rocks and fireworks at police, who reportedly used pepper spray to break up the mob. It has been reported.

Protesters were also heard shouting violent slogans about the Jewish state, including calls for an “intifada” and the prominent genocidal slogan “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”

Later slogans refer to the complete removal of the Jewish presence and, therefore, the state of Israel from the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea.

This comes after anti-Israel demonstrations were held across Europe over the weekend, many of which resulted in violent altercations between demonstrators and police. Protesters in Gaza threw bottles, stones and road signs at police, and at least 30 police officers were injured in Rome. In response, Italian police used water cannon and tear gas on the crowd.

Participating in Palestinian protests seems new cause celebrity Thunberg began her career as an activist after she began skipping school at the age of 15 to protest against the perceived climate crisis.

Last month, for example, Swedes joined other activists to blockade buildings on the campus of the University of Copenhagen in Denmark and demand that the university withdraw from Israel. Thunberg was one of six people arrested in the case.

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