Hugo Chavez Chile; Tel Aviv’s new Nightmare in South America?
In an analysis, Rai Al-Youm compared the young and new Chilean president, who is a staunch supporter of Palestine and the Zionist regime, to Hugo Chاvez, and expressed Tel Aviv’s deep concern about the consequences of his election.
A few days ago, with the announcement of the results of the second round of the Chilean presidential election, it became clear that “Gabriel Boric”, a 35-year-old leftist, was able to defeat his right-wing rival.
Boric, a leftist and former leader of the Chilean Student Union, won 56 percent of the vote in the presidential election, while his 55-year-old right-wing rival, Jose Antonio Cast, won 44 percent.
Rai Al-Youm newspaper reported that Tel Aviv was deeply concerned about the election of Gabriel Boric as the new president of Chile, and wrote that he was a staunch supporter of Palestine and the Zionist regime’s boycott (BDS) movement, which is why he won the Chilean presidential election. , Was bad news for Israel because it represents a model for generalizing “global hatred of Israel” and a warning about what might happen in North America in the future. At the same time, this victory shows that the issue of Palestine has become very central in the world view. This was also evident in Burich’s campaigns and campaigns.
The memo referred to Burich as “Hugo Chوزvez 2021” and said that a number of Israeli analysts and experts had warned of the dangers of Burich’s election and the consequences of his election to the Zionist regime. Given Burich’s stated position and the accusation of Israel of genocide, it should be emphasized that the assessments in Tel Aviv show that the issue is not just about the Palestinians, but is fundamentally completely anti-Israeli. This is what is mentioned in the Zionist newspaper “Israel Hume” and it is said that perhaps the acceptable explanation of Israel for the positions adopted by Boric is that this position is influenced by the presence of hundreds of thousands of Arabs and Palestinians in Chile.
For example, Amnon Lord, author of the Israeli newspaper Hume, wrote in a note: “Boric’s victory is bad news for Israel because the radical left in South America sees itself as the enemy of the Jews and a servant of Israeli imperialism. “Over the years, South American countries have become anti-Israel, chanting slogans that Israel pursues an apartheid policy towards the Palestinians, which is a kind of confluence of interests between violence and ideological extremism through Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela.”