Netanyahu and Bukele Follow Hitler’s Rethoric, Says Jorge Rodriguez

President of Venezuela’s Parliament Jorge Rodriguez. Photo: Telegram/ JorgeRodriguezPsuv
July 26, 2025 Hour: 3:34 am
President of Venezuela’s Parliament Jorge Rodriguez said on Friday that there is “no difference at all” between the documented speeches of Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler and those of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele.
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“If you review the kind of atrocities Adolf Hitler used to say, how are they any different from what Benjamin Netanyahu says? And how are Netanyahu’s statements any different from what Nayib Bukele said about our Venezuelan youth who were kidnapped and taken to a concentration camp in El Salvador? There’s no difference,” he emphasized.
At a Summit for Peace and Against War held in Caracas and broadcast by VTV, Rodríguez said the Salvadoran president “couldn’t care less about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights” and accused him of having “violated” United Nations international conventions on migrants.
The official was referring to the case of the 252 Venezuelans who were detained in El Salvador after being deported by the United States in March ignoring their right to due process, and who returned to the South American country a week ago, as part of a negotiation between Caracas and Washington.
Rodríguez stressed that these detainees were victims of “brutal torture” and that they were “rented by the Government of the United States of America to Nayib Bukele,” despite the fact that “they had committed absolutely no crime.”
He also described Netanyahu as “one of the most atrocious beasts humanity has ever known,” and labeled the Israeli government as “criminal and genocidal.”
He therefore argued that Palestinian resistance “is the resistance of all humanity.”
“If we allow fascism to prevail in Palestine, then all of humanity will have failed,” he added.
Author: vmmh
Source: VTV / EFE