The head of the Chiga list for the European Parliament elections, Tanger Correa, said that he had become the target of a “serious attack” by Sebastião Bugalho, the Democratic Alliance candidate. The topic of discussion is a tweet posted by the AD candidate suggesting that Korea is linked to conspiracy and anti-Semitism.
Tangier Correa in an interview: “Maybe the Jews were warned about the events of September 11”
On Twitter, after the ambassador’s interview with El Observador, Bojalho wrote: “Conspiracy, more or less disguised anti-Semitism and everything that accompanies it are – always – enemies of democracy.”
Conspiracy theory, more or less covert anti-Semitism, and all that goes with it, have always been enemies of democracy.
Europe is unforgettable. Neither do we.
-Sebastiao R. Bugalho (@reis_bugalho) May 10, 2024
This morning, in an interview with El Observador, Tanger Correa, who was ambassador to Israel, noted that a large number of Jews did not go to work in the Towers on September 11, 2001, leaving the hypothesis that they had been alerted to the danger. The possibility of an attack on that date – a thesis he actually stated in his recent book From Trans-Siberia to the Middle East.
And now in response News diaryTanger Korea said the following: “I have friends in Israel, I have lived in Israel many times, and just yesterday I had lunch with the Israeli ambassador. To say that I am anti-Semitic does not occur to anyone.”
Tangier’s interview also led to a quick reaction from the Israeli embassy in Portugal, as it condemned what it described as “conspiratorial statements” made by the head of the Shiga List for the European elections next June. on “.
The Embassy of Israel in Portugal condemns the conspiratorial statements issued today.
In this day and age, when anti-Semitism is on the rise, leaders must be more careful and responsible in their statements.– Israel in Portugal ?????????????? (@IsraelinPT) May 10, 2024
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