Hamas partners

Luis Gonzales Posada

By: Luis Gonzales Posada - 25/10/2023


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It is impossible not to be moved by the infamous terrorist actions perpetrated by the Islamic sect Hamas, which fired 2,500 rockets at Israeli towns and killed 1,300 human beings.

They were macabre events, of extreme sadism, which also revealed the moral character, the psychotic fabric, of left-wing rulers who act as servile allies, accomplices and protectors of genocidal groups.

In this context, we cannot forget the filming of 260 young Jews dancing and laughing at a modern music festival; then, the smoke caused by the explosions; later, seeing Palestinian commandos chasing the survivors to kill them.

Three tragic moments, to which were added two other Dantesque episodes.

One, when the criminals raided some 20 homes surrounding the area of ​​the massacre to murder those who found refuge there. Several journalists, among others the correspondent of the Reuters News Agency, testified to the massacre of 200 people, including elderly people and newborns, some burned alive and others decapitated.

The fifth stage of the saga of barbarism was carried out by militiamen chasing those who were fleeing. They killed those they hunted and a hundred were kidnapped to use them as human shields: “The execution will be of civilian hostages, not military ones, and will be broadcast online,” their sinister and insane captors stated in a statement.

A scenario of greater degradation is impossible, of barbarism that we must always denounce and fight, regardless of the causes that fuel purulent and insane hatred.

Salvadoran President Nicolás Bukele called the perpetrators “wild beasts who do not represent the Palestinian people,” adding that “the best thing that could happen would be the complete disappearance of Hamas.”

The democratic governments of the hemisphere responded firmly, highlighting the words of the Head of State of Chile, Gabriel Boric, who said: “we condemn, without any qualification, the brutal attacks, murders and kidnappings by Hamas. Nothing can justify them.”

On the other side, Gustavo Petro, president of Colombia, did not condemn the attacks and rather maintained that what happened was the responsibility of Israel and the United States, adding the unfortunate comment of equating Jews and Nazis: “I was in the concentration camp of Auschwitz and now I see it copied in Gaza,” said the alcoholic ex-guerrilla.

Maduro, for his part, did not question the crimes either and accused Israel of attacking the Palestinian people, adding that "the United States and Europe are creating the conditions for a genocide and an escalation of violence in the region."

Daniel Ortega, Nicaraguan satrap, launched the same narrative, shared by Cuba. Its president, Miguel Díaz-Canel, representative of a dictatorship in power for 64 years, said that the tragedy is “a consequence of 75 years of permanent violation of the rights of the Palestinian people.”

The vassal alignment of the 21st century socialist bloc with terrorism is not surprising, however, because they are the same regimes that support the Russian invasion of Ukraine and offer their territories for Putin's Armed Forces to train.

At the same time, they have signed military, economic and commercial agreements with Iran, an extracontinental power that would have provided the weapons for the attacks on Israel.

Tragic and dangerous that Latin American democracies coexist with low-level dictators, who have now become political partners of international terrorism.

Furthermore, they are compensated and gratified for their treachery, as demonstrated by the immoral decision of the General Assembly of the ineffective UN that incorporated Venezuela into the Human Rights Council, despite the fact that the High Commissioner of that organization has denounced the Maduro regime. of carrying out murders, kidnappings and imprisonment of opponents and that prosecutors from the International Criminal Court have concluded that crimes against humanity were committed.

We are living in a tragic and dramatic moment because international terrorism advances quickly and without pause, with limited resistance from nations and political leaders who face it with courage.

Because of this weakness, Hitler caused a world catastrophe, Stalin killed millions of his compatriots, and in Cambodia the Communist Party led by Pol Pot murdered hundreds of thousands of people.

What do Hitler, Stalin and Pol Pot have in common? : fanaticism.

The same fanaticism of the members of Sendero Luminoso in Peru and Hamas in Palestine.


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