Updated 22.21 | Published 21.01
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The debate between the EU election’s top candidates is currently underway.
The Left Party and the Christian Democrats had a serious row over the war in Gaza.
Alice Teodorescu Måwe (KD) got so angry that she shook.
– Children are murdered every day, said Jonas Sjöstedt (V).
Jonas Sjöstedt (V) and Alice Teodorescu Måwe (KD) sparred heavily about the war in Gaza in tonight’s debate.
– Israel is in a defensive war, claims Alice Teodorescu Måwe (KD).
“Hamas controlled figures”
Jonas Sjöstedt (V) reacts and says that he is distressed. The EU must introduce sanctions against Israel, he claims.
– That’s what you do against rogue states, says Teodorescu Måwe.
According to Sjöstedt, 40,000 people, many children, have been killed.
– I cannot understand how you think that peace or reconciliation can emerge from murdering people’s children, he says
Måwe accused Sjöstedt of uncritically using the death figures of Hamas-controlled authorities.
– Among the 40,000 you are talking about there are combatants, terrorists, because it is Hamas’s strategy to use civilian shields so that you and your ilk can use it in your propaganda, she says.
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full screenAlice Teodorescu Måwe in the debate Photo: Screenshot/SVT
“Why are you fooling around with Islamists”
Charlie Weimers (SD) was critical of S.
– Why did you let Jamal El-Haj stay for so long. Why are you fooling around with Islamists, he says.
– It does not help the children in Gaza that you conduct that type of debate in Sweden, replies Heléne Fritzon (S).
Alice Teodorescu Måwe (KD) got really angry in the debate about Gaza. Above all, she got angry at the Left Party’s Jonas Sjöstedt.
Now the debate is over. Thanks to all of you who have followed this!
– What we have to do is regulate the tech giants’ addictive algorithms, says Alice Bah Kuhnke (MP).
– Screen time is not an EU issue, says Charlie Weimers (SD).
Should the EU regulate social media to make the apps less addictive?
C and SD say no.
V and MP may answer.
The remaining parties answer yes.
– We want to see a European police force, says Karin Karlsbro (L).
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