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VisitWhat will be the international response to Maduro's Zionist accusations by end of 2024?
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Venezuelan President Maduro Blames Zionists for Coup Attempt, Election Influence
Aug 4, 2024, 05:31 PM
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has publicly blamed 'Zionist influence' for a coup attempt against his government. In statements made to Al-Mayadeen, Maduro claimed that Zionists are manipulating the media and social media to destabilize Venezuela. He also stated that the far-right in Venezuela is funded and supported by global Zionism. Maduro expressed solidarity with Palestine and accused Zionists of influencing the recent election and supporting the extremist right. Additionally, he mentioned Elon Musk as part of the Zionist control over communication channels. Maduro's accusations have drawn criticism, with many viewing his comments as antisemitic and a tactic to deflect blame for his government's failures. The Venezuelan leader's remarks have sparked a broader discussion on the use of antisemitic rhetoric by political figures to justify their actions and maintain power.
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