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Greta Thunberg's stance on supporting Palestine over Israel has sparked a debate on the link between promoting climate justice and political alliances. The controversy started when a tweet questioned the connection between climate justice advocacy and support for Palestine. Another tweet sarcastically highlighted that Hamas, the Palestinian militant group, does not use sustainable materials for their rockets. The discussion escalated as a tweet accused Thunberg of supporting Hamas, with a link to an article. In response, Thunberg called on Hamas to fire only carbon-neutral rockets at Israeli civilians, which was met with a tweet from Hamas expressing gratitude for her support and pledging to use climate-friendly rockets. The tweets have ignited a broader conversation on the intersection of climate activism and political conflicts.
🚨 Breaking: Hamas just issued an announcement thanking @GretaThunberg for her support, and pledging to fire only climate-friendly rockets on Israel https://t.co/GaDm0GvnNN
🚨 Breaking: Greta Thunberg calls on Hamas to fire only carbon neutral rockets at Israeli civilians https://t.co/aNEkS3f85y
.@GretaThunberg supports Hamas. https://t.co/AvRvJL7nDC https://t.co/nzv7y2iUV9
Israel to Greta: "Hamas doesn’t use sustainable materials for their rockets" https://t.co/fKJyejqybD
Dear @GretaThunberg, any chance you could explain the link between promoting climate justice and supporting Palestine over Israel? https://t.co/dJb2DENMKo