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Higgins says: Critics of the Israeli government’s policies that are classified as a “horrific.”

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President Michael de Hegzins said it is “obscene” that people who criticize the policies of the Israeli government are classified as anti -Semitic, adding that “many people in Israel oppose these policies.”

It was also an “anger” that many in the world allowed. “It should have been taken from the beginning,” said Mr. Higgins.

The president was talking to the media after the funeral of Pope Francis at the Irish College in Rome.

He felt that he was “very important not only to attend today, but from the missing” at the funeral of Pope Francis. Neither the President nor the Israeli Prime Minister was in the attendance.

It was not a mistake, “if she criticized a prime minister that strengthens an army that violates international humanitarian law, [and] Many other aspects of international law, if there is no respect for civil rights, as well as women and children. “

The president said it was a “big lie” and “completely incorrect” to suggest criticism of the Israeli regime, which means support for Hamas.

He said he was very welcome that “there are many people in the United States, we should never forget, who are shocked like us about the outrageous killings” committed by Israel in Gaza.

“Today we have a great gathering here in Rome from government and state representatives,” said Mr. Higgins.

“How can any of them remain silent and then given that people are actual starvation to death by preventing food, prohibiting medications, prohibiting water itself, and the basic necessities of life.

“Did we become numb? I think when you think about the concept of Francis of” indifference “, and this is what it means.”

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Mr. Higgins warmly talked about his five meetings with Pope Francis, “his main review of the church’s relationship with nature and this is a very strong thing.” And how to deal with immigration from “very early”, he was “drawn unconsciously against the background of his family’s immigrant.”

Pope Francis, Mr. Higgins, said, “He remained more hopeful about rationality and reason, than what I did in terms of the fact that we are moving more and more in the consequences of what was happening in climate change,” said Pope Francis, Mr. Higgins.

“It is so dangerous that we were exceeding the point of no return.”

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