
Maduro tells world Jews: Stop mad war led by Netanyahu
Caracas - Saba:
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro called on world Jewry to take decisive action to stop the "war madness" being waged by the Israeli entity, led by Benjamin Netanyahu, holding the occupation leaders responsible for the massacres committed.
In his speech from Miraflores Palace in Caracas during the 2025 Simón Bolívar National Journalism Prize award ceremony, Maduro made a direct appeal to Jews in Israel, the United States, and around the world, urging them to stand against Netanyahu's policies that threaten to ignite a "devastating world war".
He added that the shooting of the Palestinian people has not stopped, with 100 people being killed every day, most of them children, women, and the elderly, while the West continues to watch and complicity, as it once did with Hitler.
Maduro emphasized the need to achieve justice and punish Israeli officials who committed massacres against civilians in Iran and continued to exterminate innocents in the Palestinian territories.
The Venezuelan president likened the head of the Israeli occupation government to Hitler, saying, "The West pushed Hitler against the Soviet Union, just as they are pushing the Hitler of the 21st century (Netanyahu) against the Arab and Islamic peoples and against the Islamic Republic of Iran."
He explained that his country seeks to "open the doors to the world in order to liberate it from a military war," stressing that he had sent clear messages in this regard to the presidents of China, Russia, and the United States, along with dozens of other heads of state and kings.
Maduro concluded by calling on the international community to shoulder its responsibility, saying: "Assume the responsibility of saving humanity from a major nuclear war. We ask God to save us from that war."
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