Chile is the country on the Southwest Pacific coast of South America, which runs from a polar south to tropical north. 5% of Chile’s population is Arab, and the majority of that is Palestinian-Christian: Chilestino/Chilestinian.
Chile is a first world country now, very democratic. The Chilestinos are prosperous and wield incredible political power.
Anti-Zionist Gabriel Boric’s presidential win leaves Chile’s Jews worried
Gabriel Boric called Israel a “murderous state” in a meeting with Chile’s Jewish community during his campaign.
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Boric has previously supported a drafted bill in Chile’s National Congress calling for a boycott of goods, services and products from Israeli settlements.
In addition, Boric called Israel a “murderous state” in a meeting with the Jewish community during his campaign and signed a statement of support to the Palestinian cause in a meeting with the president of the 350,000-strong Palestinian community of Chile.
Posted on YouTube – December 21, 2021
Chile has a very large Palestinian population (mostly Christian), and this has affected the country’s politics.
Daniel Jadue was born in Recoleta, Santiago to small business owners Magaly del Carmen Jadue Jadue and Juan Fariz Jadue Jadue. He was estranged from his father, a supporter of Augusto Pinochet, for most of his life. Jadue is the grandson of Christian Palestinian immigrants who arrived in Chile during the first half of the last century.
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He’s a communist of Palestinian origin known for his fierce animosity to Israel and open hostility to the Jewish community – and if the latest polls are correct, Daniel Jadue could become Chile’s next president.
Chile has a small Jewish community, and they are worried. Chilean Jews are vastly outnumbered by Palestinian-Chileans (Chilestinians/Chilestinos), which are more than a mere ethnic bloc, but a wealthy, powerful elite. The Palestinians in Chile are over-represented in offices of power and industry.
In many ways their success mirrors that of Jews in America.
The Palestinian community is to Chile what the Jewish community is to the U.S.
– Gabriel Zaliasnik, then president of Chile’s Jewish Federation
That one of the Palestinian community’s members – one who is considered anti-semetic by the Jews – is so close to the presidency scares them.
As Ha’aretz notes, many Jews are considering Aliyah.
This video is from Turkish TV (TRT World) and has an Arab/Islamic bias.
Posted on YouTube: June 24, 2021
If this sounds like much ado about nothing, it isn’t.
The Simon Wisenthal Center in 2020, listed Daniel Jadue’s candidacy for the presidency as one of year’s top 10 anti-semitic incidents.
This is worrisome.
NOTE: In the end, Daniel Jadue did not win. He lost to Gabriel Boric in the left wing primaries. Boric went on to win the general election. While not as bad as Jadue, Garbriel Boric is still not considered friendly to Israel.
The picture of Daniel Jadue is from Wikipedia. I added the flag background.
June 21, 2022 – Corrected a spelling error. Added some info.
Senator Alejando Navarro, a leftist senator, started by mentioning how bad conditions in Gaza were. Then he noted that there was talk of a conquest of Gaza. Then the Senator put forth a request to remember the victims of both sides.
The president of the Senate approved the motion to remember the dead civilians and children of the Israel-Gaza war, but he kept the tone diplomatically neutral by re-stating that the moment of silence would be for the victims of all sides.
However, the Palestine Federation of Chile labelled their video on YouTube as if the Chilean Senate was honoring the Gazan victims – without mentioning that the moment of silence also remembered Israeli victims.
Make no mistake, the Palestine Federation of Chile is powerful in Chile. Even non-Arab-Chileans will yield to its influence.
One prominent Jewish Chilean has spoken in the past about the Palestinian-Chilean community’s power …
The Palestinian community is to Chile what the Jewish community is to the U.S.
– Gabriel Zaliasnek, then president of Chile’s Jewish Federation
Remember that Chile is not a third-world dictatorship, but a borderline first-world country with a functioning democracy. It is a trend setter in Latin America.
Such pro-Palestinian sympathies in a Western democracy is troubling.
Both the Israelis and Jewish groups have started to notice this.
The World Jewish Congress posted this on YouTube last year: