The Fridays For Future demonstration focused attention, with a series of interventions, not only on the fight against climate change but also against the war on the Gaza Strip. Among others, EdiLazzi, the general secretary of the Fiom-Cgil of Turin, spoke and launched an appeal to young activists to organize "common fighting meetings" for the future.

Messages of solidarity were addressed to the Roman students of Sapienza who were currently engaged in a hunger strike in protest against the collaboration projects between Italian and Israeli universities. During the journey, posters were pasted on the windows of the Piedmont, Liguria, and Val d'Aosta headquarters of UniCredit, considered by activists to be "accomplice of the fossil lobby." "We will continue to demonstrate until there is climate justice," they concluded, and they concluded the procession right at the skyscraper, where the Region is based, who underlined that theories were often supported by the Region itself" fruit of climate denialism.