Almeida Denounces Harassment After Saying that "There Is No Genocide in Gaza": "These Last 24h I Do Not Wish Anyone"
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'My last 24 hours I don't recommend them to anyone.'
One day after the State of the City Debate, one of the most important events of the year in the City of Madrid in which the mayor, José Luis Martínez-Almeida, reports on the progress of his mandate and the opposition controls these measures, the controversy about the words of the first edil about Gaza remain in the focus of the controversy. Specifically, the mayor responded during the reply to the speech of the spokesperson of More Madrid, Eduar…
Almeida condemns the insults he has received since yesterday "encouraged" by parties that "magnified" his words about Gaza


The mayor accuses the left of seeking the destruction of the Jewish state by an "intentional confusion that gives rise to anti-Semitism" during the debate on the State of the City, in response to More Madrid's request to condemn "the genocide" that is taking place in Palestine
The mayor of Madrid, José Luis Martínez-Almeida, insisted as he did yesterday at the plenary session of the state...
Why is it important?: The mayor of Madrid, José Luis Martínez-Almeida, refuses to use the word "genocide" to define what the Gazateis are living and, for this, hides himself in the fact that the International Criminal Court does not talk about it.
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