Pro-Israel Rally in Milan

In response to pro-Hamas rallies in Italy, supporters of Israel staged a pro-Israel rally in Milan. The event featured Deputy Italian Prime Minister Matteo Salvini as one of its speakers.

Many thanks to HeHa for translating this video report, and to Vlad Tepes and RAIR Foundation for the subtitling:

Video transcript:

00:00   The first ones who messed up were some Muslim terrorists.
00:05   They [Israelis] are reacting? They are doing good.
00:08   With the flags of Israel, which is a democratic state, which has the right to exist,
00:14   without any ifs or buts. —That of Israel in Gaza: isn’t that an exaggerated response?
00:19   It is not exaggerated, given that terrorists use certain techniques.
00:24   I think it is more than appropriate.
00:27   We must condemn terrorists, mustn’t we? —Of course, but what about civilians, ma’am?
00:32   It’s Hamas that is using civilians. We are attacked by everyone.
00:36   We need a little bit of order.
00:39   We can’t submit all the time.
00:42   There is another demonstration of the so-called anti-racists and anti-fascists
00:48   who are dissing Israel, calling it a fascist and terrorist state.
00:54   The last fascists left are those who are marching through Milan, and who hate Israel.
01:00   These are the only ones left who are nostalgic for hatred.
01:03   Shouldn’t we limit Israel’s intervention in Gaza?
01:06   Isn’t it too excessive towards civilians, towards the helpless?
01:09   No, it is not excessive. What they [Hamas] did was too much.
01:14   Israel has all the right to exist.
01:18   But I also reiterate the thought that Palestine too has the right to exist.
01:22   So what we need is, I think it is right that there are two peoples, two states.
01:27   We must push for humanitarian corridors. Humanitarian corridors, because the people…
01:32   Maybe we should get some people here. —Indeed, of course.
01:36   What scares us the most is that we hear so many young people,
01:40   even second generation,
01:43   saying “I was born here, but I am Egyptian, I am Tunisian”.
01:50   We will never come to a solution.
01:53   You were doing right at the beginning, saying “let’s welcome them”.
01:56   No, we welcome them, but as soon as it is possible, let’s help them in their own country.
02:04   Isn’t the Israeli response in Gaza a bit exaggerated?
02:08   No, not at all.
02:11   Well, have you seen the images of children, of civilians, the hospitals?
02:15   Yes, I have seen them, but it was them (Hamas) who bust their balls, first.
02:19   Then you can also institute a humanitarian ceasefire.
02:23   We need to push for this. —Exactly, I totally agree.
02:27   Humanitarian corridors. —Yes, I agree. —We should welcome many Palestinian civilians in Italy.
02:33   Yes and no.
02:38   And what will they do here?
02:41   No, well, there’s Egypt, there. Why don’t they open the border crossing?
02:46   I hope for the best for both sides, because the people there have no fault.
02:51   I hope that it will be solved as soon as possible,
02:55   especially because there are children involved who have nothing to do with it.
02:59   Hospitals are all a cover.
03:02   If you are a Palestinian and you allow them to build a hospital with armories underground,
03:10   you are an accomplice. You can’t say that the Israelis are committing a genocide.
03:19   They were brutally attacked.
03:23   If we are not careful, they will bury us all.
03:27   There is a danger. Now they are supposed to compromise, both sides,
03:32   both the Palestinians and Israel.
03:35   They need to reach an agreement. We should create humanitarian corridors.
03:39   Of course. —We should let them come here.
03:43   No, no, no. No, no, not humanitarian corridors.
 

2 thoughts on “Pro-Israel Rally in Milan

  1. I would say Israel took advantage and got rid of the scum in Gaza
    Unfortunately the idiot Canadians will refugee them In validate of Canada
    Bravo
    Soon we have to place army at the northern border

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