Shouting "Free Palestine," Luis D'Elía almost came to blows with Mauro Stendel during a live stream.

Social and political leader Luis D'Elía nearly got into a fistfight with businessman Mauro Stendel during a streaming program. They were invited to debate the conflict between Palestine and Israel , and each defended their position. The discussion became increasingly heated, and the two nearly came to blows during the live broadcast.
"What they've done in Gaza is abhorrent. I'm going to tell you something you don't know because you're ignorant. The Jewish quarter is in Teran..." said the political leader when he was interrupted by the businessman, an admirer of Javier Milei: "There were 100,000 and only 20,000 remained because of the ethical cleansing they carried out in 1979..." he shouted, which led to a heated argument.
At that moment, Luis D'Elía stood up from his chair and announced, " I'm leaving, guys ," which provoked a reaction from Stendel. " Go away, you anti-Jewish, Nazi, terrorist, murderer ..." replied the owner of Quantink Ventures, who stood face to face with the social leader, who was separated by the Laca Stream hosts. " Free Palestine... Free Palestine ," he added.
Throughout the debate, the political leader made clear his defense of Palestine and even the attacks carried out on Israel by armed groups. "Hamas is a Palestinian resistance group. I support Hamas, Hezbollah, I support all those who resist the mafia and Nazi Zionism," the former official added when asked about this topic.
For his part, Stendel made his pro-Israel stance clear, explaining that Israel does not want to engage in armed conflict, but rather seeks to survive. "Israel fights to exist; every war movement there was was to resist. It ceded land, made agreements, and it was all for the sake of existing," said the executive, who is remembered for sending 256 shovels to Congress in a critique of lawmakers.
"The Nazi Zionism that this gentleman professes doesn't realize that 100,000 Palestinians have just been murdered. That's 350,000 Palestinians murdered, including children, in a state that has no army; they are defenseless," Luis D'Elía responded to Stendel's statements, thus denying that they are merely seeking permanence.
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