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Greta Thunberg and UN Special Rapporteur on Palestine Francesca Albanese were present at an anti-Israel protest in Genoa, Italy, sparking discussions across social and traditional media. The demonstration, which drew several dozen participants, focused on criticizing Israeli policies in Palestinian territories and advocating for Palestinian rights.

Thunberg, known for her climate activism, and Albanese, a UN official, attended the protest publicly, highlighting their concern over ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. Both figures emphasized the importance of peaceful dialogue and international efforts to address the root causes of the conflict, while also expressing support for Palestinian human rights.

The protest attracted a range of perspectives, with some supporters praising the activists’ stand on Palestinian issues, while others argued that participation in such demonstrations could influence diplomatic relations or undermine neutrality. Authorities in Genoa maintained that the rally was peaceful and within legal bounds, allowing participants to voice their opinions freely.

This event adds to ongoing debates about the role of public figures in international issues and the impact of activism on diplomatic efforts. Observers continue to watch how such expressions influence public discourse and policy responses related to the Israel-Palestine conflict.

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