Belonging to areas that have nothing to do with each other has not stopped them from unleashing controversy on social networks. Actor Willy Toledo responded to chef José Andrés for his strong words against the acting Minister of Social Rights and Agenda 2030, Ione Belarra, and her statements about the conflict in the Gaza Strip.
It all began with a tweet from the Israeli embassy in Spain in which they condemned in a statement the “immoral” words spoken by “certain members” of the Spanish Government with which, according to the Israeli Executive, they align themselves with the Islamist group. of Hamas. The politician and general secretary of Podemos did not take long to respond to that demonstration on the same social network, X, formerly Twitter.
“Your government is carrying out war crimes in the Gaza Strip, massive bombings, water and electricity cuts, they are not letting in humanitarian aid. Denouncing this genocide is not ‘aligning with Hamas’, it is a democratic obligation. Silence, complicity with terror,” Belarra defended in his tweet.
As a result of that statement, chef José Andrés asked the acting president of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, for her to resign as minister. In the same writing on social networks, José Andrés was very harsh on politics and even asked him if he supported Russia and Hamas in the war.
The tweet by the Spanish chef who has become a nationalized American generated a flurry of reactions for and against, although one of the most critical of the chef’s words were those of the actor Willy Toledo, who also responded to him on the same social network.
“Here is a cook who has been cashing in on other people’s misfortunes for years, saying that a minister voted for by millions of people ‘does not represent Spain’ and demanding that the Zionist @sanchezcastejon remove her from office,” the interpreter began. “I’m not going to tell you what you are because they’ll close my account,” added the actor.