Hannoun insults Meloni. Here’s what he said

Muhammad Hannounpresident of the Palestinian Association in Italy, has done something else. After receiving a one-year ban from Milan a week ago, yesterday, during a rally he attended by telephone, he said that President Giorgia Meloni was in Sharm el Sheikh ‘to be a model’ and not to represent Italy.

Sarah Kelanya representative of the Brothers of Italy and head of the party’s immigration department, defined Hannoun as a “megaphone of pro-friend and anti-Semitic propaganda” and opposed “another insult to our Prime Minister” which shows “that Islamic fundamentalists do not respect women, and they want to be subordinate and subject to men”. According to Kelany, this is an “unacceptable vision.” The FdI deputy did not mince his words and said: “Hanoun shows respect for Italian institutions and women and no longer allows himself insults.” And he added: “We waited, I am sure once again in vain, for this terrible attack to be condemned also by left-wing MPs, who are screaming.” patriarchy at every opportunity, but when it comes to this topic they are silent”. Kelany wondered “what MP Stefania Ascari, of the M5S, would think of him, who has established political ties with this unspeakable person to the point of inviting him to the assembly and participating with him in foreign missions”.

Riccardo De Corato, representative of the Italian Brothers and vice president of the Constitutional Affairs Commission, also attacked: “The terrorist The Palestinians succeeded, even though Daspo was accepted, it continues to spread hatred in our country and must be expelled immediately”. And again: “Freedom to demonstrate is guaranteed by the Constitution, but it cannot be turned into the legitimization of hatred and must not become a platform for those who inflame tensions on our streets.”

De Corato stated: “In Italy and Milan there is no place for incessant anti-Semitism” and concluded: “Criticizing governments and political choices is legitimate, inciting and inciting violence against the Jewish Community is illegitimate. Therefore, I consider this persistent and incessant attitude unacceptable and one that I have stigmatized without hesitation”.