Alaska's controversial opinion on Hamas attack on a festival in Israel: "Things don't happen by chance"

The Hamas attack on Israel that occurred over the weekend and the country's subsequent reaction focuses all the media attention on this Monday.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
08 October 2023 Sunday 23:06
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Alaska's controversial opinion on Hamas attack on a festival in Israel: "Things don't happen by chance"

The Hamas attack on Israel that occurred over the weekend and the country's subsequent reaction focuses all the media attention on this Monday. Some of the most shocking images came from the Supernova electronic music festival, held in Israeli territory just six kilometers from the Gaza Strip, and where at least 260 people were murdered.

TardeAR, the afternoon program presented by Ana Rosa Quintana on Telecinco, has begun its first edition after the outbreak of this new conflict between Israel and Palestine, analyzing what happened with talk shows such as Xavier Sardá, Lolita and Alaska. The latter has also spoken out about what she believes were the motivations of the attackers to open fire on those attending the festival.

The artist believes that "everything is orchestrated" in the face of a terrorist attack like the one that the Israeli population has suffered in recent hours, "but when you do that you know that there is a counteroffensive, then you also don't care about those who are supposedly yours ", he specified.

"Let me also say something that directly concerns me, with this electronic music festival: here things do not happen by chance, you said about the 'surprising attack,'" Alaska continued. "The attacks in the current war with drones and 200 people are not the armies of yesteryear, it is a terrorism that is easier to sneak in, and this is not a coincidence," she said about what happened.

Alaska believes that the message of peace that the festival itself wanted to send may be behind the Hamas attack, as well as the existence of discrimination against women. "It's a message about a Western way of life that they don't want, like spitting on that girl's corpse," she said, receiving the approval of Lolita and Xavier Sardá.

"It's retaliation," said the singer, while the presenter added that this revenge was taking place "especially against women." "Indeed, to women and children," the artist stated on the issue.