Protest at Israeli Embassy in Chile

Protest at Israeli Embassy in Chile


Posted on YouTube: October 20, 2023

This protest took place three days ago on Friday, in front of the Israeli Embassy in Santiago.

It had to be tough duty that day in the Israeli embassy.

The crowd is chanting that “this is not a war, it’s a genocide.”

Note: At the time of this writing, something like 99% of the Palestinians in Chile are Christian, not Muslim, so the lady with the hijab is NOT typical.

Since the Palestinian cause – especially that of Hamas – is associated with Islam, one might find it odd that the Christian Chilestinos identify some much with the anti-Zionist cause of Palestine. But, apparently, in the case of Chilestinos, ancestry trumps religion.

The YouTube video (above) has an auto-translation option.

Below we have a tweet showing the Chilean protest, but notice that the tweet shows a PRESSTV video. PRESSTV is Iranian propaganda.

Also note, most Chilestinos are of mixed ancestry, not pure Palestinian.

ArabTV in Chile Focuses on Palestinian Casualties

ArabTV in Chile Focuses on Palestinian Casualties


Posted on YouTube: October 13, 2023

As one might suppose, the Palestinians in Chile, are focusing on the situation of the people in Gaza. Now, casualties are tragic, on both sides.

Above: Chileans are taking a pro-Palestinian stand.

Now, as noted, the Chilestinos (Palestinian-Chileans, usually Christian) have massive influence in Chile, and take a pro-Palestinian view.

This can be ironic. Spanish culture is centered on the Reconquista, the stuggle to free Spain of the Islamic invaders. One would think such a people would have a sympathy for Israel, and many Chileans do, especially the Evangelicals in Chile.

However, the Chilestinos are elite in Chile and can either sway the Chilean government, or dampen the government’s criticism of Palestinian actions.

The Palestinians

The Palestinians

When dealing with Latin America, most of the Arab ethnicities in those countries are either of Lebanese Christian or Syrian Christian extraction. Yes, there are other ethnicities as well; but they tend to be smaller.

This is not true of all Latin American countries, though.

IN CHILE, THE PALESTINIANS ARE THE MAJORITY AMONG THE ARAB ETHNIC GROUPS.

Not just Chile, but also Honduras and El Salvador have prominent Palestinian populations as well.  However, since Chile is now a first world nation, and since Chile is an economic powerhouse in Latin America, it is Chile which we will pay attention to the most, in this series.

What one has to know is that Arabs are roughly 5% of Chile’s population;  but in Chile, the Palestinians are roughly 60% of the Arabs or 3% of Chile’s population.

They are rich, well-connected, powerful, and influential. They are also Christian, about 99% Christian, often Orthodox Christian.

THOUGH CHRISTIAN, PALESTINIAN CHILEANS SUPPORT THE STRUGGLE AGAINST ISRAEL.

This is just a statement of fact. Palestinian lobbies in Chile are extraordinarily powerful, and they work against Israel.


PALESTINE FOREVER Part 1
by the Comunidad Palestina de Chile – Posted on YouTube: March 23, 2015

Chile’s Palestinians (also called Chilestinos or Chilestinians) have distorted the politics of Chile in a way that most Latin American countries have not embraced. Israeli and Jewish groups are worried about that. And in Chile, these Palestinians are respectable.


December 31, 2021 – Edited some grammar, and updated a citation.
November 21, 2024 – Coverted from page to post

A World You Never Knew Existed

A World You Never Knew Existed

If you are like me, and most Americans – and dare I say, most Westerners as well – you never knew about the major Arab subculture in South America.


And that’s just Chile. Argentina and Brazil have more!

Europe has about 6+ million Arabs [many Euro-Muslims are not Arab] in a continent of 746 Million people, and yet we hear nothing but panic.

Egads! Eurabia! The Arabs are coming! The Arabs are coming!

What if I were to tell you that South America alone has 25+ Million Arabs, most of whom are assimilated, Christians, and getting along quite well in their respective countries.

WHAT?!

Yes! It is true. What did South America do that was so right; and what can we learn from them.

Each country in South America has a different profile. All they share is a common Latin language; and even that shows heavy dialectal differences.

Likewise, the Arabs among the Latins show some considerable differences.


May 8, 2017 – Edited: Had to update some figures.
May 22, 2017 – Edited: Adjustments.

November 23, 2017 – Edited: Rewrites.
August 28, 2019 – Updated number of Muslims in Ecuador, and adjusted overall numbers for Ecuador.
September 2, 2020 – Updated a number.
May 3, 2021 – Edited: Updated Brazilian numbers.
May 4, 2021 – Edited: Updated Bolivian numbers.
October 4, 2023 – Edited: Added Peruvian numbers.
November 22, 2024 – Edited: Added categories.

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