In January, the communist Sira Rego supported a march called by PFLP terrorists

A minister of Pedro Sánchez uses the same anti-Semitic slogan as the Hamas terrorists

The Spanish coalition government of socialists and communists continues its flirtation with anti-Semitism and Palestinian terrorism.

'From the river to the sea': the meaning of that antisemitic slogan of the Palestinian terrorism
Spain: a Sánchez minister attends a march organized by an antisemitic terrorist group

A slogan used by Hamas to call for the disappearance of Israel

Last night, at 11:13 p.m. CET, the Minister of Youth and Children of the Pedro Sánchez government, the communist Sira Rego, published a message on Twitter with the motto "From the river to the sea" and the Palestinian flag, in addition to the hashtag #FreePalestine.

As we already saw here in October 2023, "from the river to the sea" is an anti-Semitic slogan used by Hamas terrorists to call for the disappearance of Israel and the elimination of all Jews from Middle East. That slogan has been widely used by anti-Semitic groups since the Hamas terrorist attack against Israel perpetrated on October 7, 2023, which was the largest massacre suffered by the Jewish people since the Holocaust. A few days later, Sira Rego voted against a condemnation of that attack in the European Parliament.

That motto is also used by PFLP terrorists

Hamas is not the only anti-Semitic criminal group that uses that phrase. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) also uses that motto. Like Hamas, the PFLP is listed at the list of terrorist groups in the European Union. Like Hamas, the PFLP has been committing criminal acts against the Jewish community, such as the attack on a synagogue in West Jerusalem on November 18, 2014, in which this terrorist group murdered four Jews killed and injured eight.

The PFLP has links with the PCE, Sira Rego's party

Despite this fact, the Communist Party of Spain (PCE) - to which Sira Rego and the second vice president of the government, Yolanda Díaz, belong - maintains links with the PFLP, which it classifies among its "sister organizations." Perhaps because of this, in January the Sánchez government allowed a march called by that terrorist group in Madrid, something that has not been seen in any other country in the European Union. Also, Sira Rego attended that march, which was called using precisely the same slogan that that minister published last night.

Another minister of Pedro Sánchez launches to slander Israel

To these serious events we must add one more known in recent hours. The Spanish Minister of Social Rights and Consumer Affairs, Pablo Bustinduy (member of the ultra-left Sumar coalition, for which Sira Rego was also a candidate), has written letters to Spanish companies that do business in Israel, subjecting them to pressure and demanding that they not contribute to what the minister describes as "the flagrant violations of Human Rights that the State of Israel is committing in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, including the Gaza Strip, against the Palestinian population." In his letter, the minister also falsely accuses Israel of "genocide".

Until now, there is no evidence that Pablo Bustinduy has written similar letters to Spanish companies that do business with Russia or Iran, nor to those who maintain relations with dictatorships that violate human rights such as Cuba, China, Nicaragua or Venezuela. It must be remembered that in November 2016, Bustinduy traveled to Cuba to participate in a farewell ceremony to the dictator Fidel Castro, representing the ultra-left Podemos party. Bustinduy did not utter a single criticism of that communist dictatorship. He reserves his criticism, in the form of slander, against the only democracy in the Middle East and against the only Jewish State in the world.

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Photo: Izquierda Unida. The communist minister Sira Rego, in the center of the image, at the march called by the PFLP terrorists in Madrid in January 2024.

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