00:00Actually, I'm quite preoccupied by the policy and the international policy, which is conducted by the Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez.
00:08Because according to me, this is kind of a way of normalizing anti-Semitism by nurturing anti-Zionism.
00:16And we can see that this policy is kind of a way of making the hate against Israel becoming more
00:26common.
00:26But here I would like to make a clear distinction between the policy and the international policy of Prime Minister
00:33Pedro Sanchez and his way of thinking and the Spanish population, which is quite different at some point.
00:41So we need to make also a difference between both.
00:43But of course, my main preoccupation today is like this kind of policy, an international policy that is definitely against
00:50Israel and not making any link, any distinction between the fact that we need to support a democracy in the
00:58region, which is Israel.
00:59That we need also to fight extremism in any terrorist organization, whether they are in Israel, whether they are in
01:07Iran or in every other region in the world.
01:12And there is here a mix which is kind of particularly preoccupying because you do have today some political parties,
01:19especially on the far left, that are trying to use anti-Zionism in order to gain voters among a certain
01:27part of the community.
01:28I can see it in France, but we can also see it in Spain and we need to convey this
01:34because when you are trying to play with hate in order to gain voters, you are not respecting democracy.
01:41You are basically trying to convey democracy.
01:44So this is particularly preoccupying and I'm from France, but I do have some colleagues that are working in order
01:52to fight anti-Semitism in Spain, but also all across Europe.
01:55We cannot tolerate also that you do have some classrooms or universities that are kind of caught by like Palestinian
02:04people who are advocating for like free Palestine, as they want to call it.
02:12Universities need to become and need to stay safe places, whether it is for Jews or for people who are
02:18not Jewish.
02:19If you are, for example, a feminist, if you are advocating for the rights, for women's rights, if you are
02:25advocating for the rights of people who are homosexual, like LGBT and so on, you cannot stand like with the
02:33Hamas, with the Hezbollah, with the Ayatollah Khomeini and so on.
02:37And that's my preoccupying also. What we can see is that there is something which is absolutely a paradox.
02:44When you are a real feminist, for example, you need to stand together with the USA.
02:49You need to stand together with Israel who are fighting on a daily basis in order to dismantle any terrorist
02:56organization that are on a daily basis threatening the very right of women and their freedom, for example.
03:03So there is something which is particularly paradoxical in this.
03:08You cannot be a feminist and fight with and try to be supportive of Hamas, Hezbollah and so on.
03:15This is absolutely not compatible at some point.
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