
Mob scene in Granada, Spain
Violence broke out in the Spanish city of Granada when roughly
40 left-wing Antifa extremists tried to shut down a pre-election rally held by the nationalist party Vox in Plaza de las Pasiegas. Police had to form a cordon between the rival groups as fights broke out, delaying the event by around 30 minutes.
Vox leader Santiago Abascal refused to start the rally until the disruptors were removed. He stepped down from the platform, walked toward the rival group with supporters, and crowds chanted "Out, out!" as tensions spilled over. Abascal directly accused authorities of failing to protect free speech, stating: "They are preventing us from carrying out this act freely."
He went further, blaming the unrest on the very politicians who enabled it: "They are the ones who put Sánchez in La Moncloa."
Footage shows red paint thrown at attendees, shouting matches, and police struggling to keep the sides apart. Smaller groups of protesters reappeared near the square after the rally began, mobilized via social media.
Comment: Bibi feigns outrage, but not that well. It's not like no one knew what Israel was planning. The West sees Lebanon and its people as disposable.