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La parella va enamorar els espectadors de 'La Revuelta' en l'últim programa
Madrid, Spain – Actress Megan Montaner used her platform on the popular television program 'La Revuelta' to draw attention to the ongoing conflict in Gaza, describing the situation as a 'genocide' that transcends political divides. During her appearance, Montaner shared details of a recent event held in Madrid's Puerta del Sol, where the names of children killed in Israel were continuously read for ten hours, from noon until 10 PM. 'It didn't give time to read them all because there are so many,' Montaner stated, visibly moved. 'I read at 7 in the evening and was going through the names of four-year-old children.' Montaner cited official figures of 18,500 children assassinated, noting that estimates suggest the actual number is 'much, much, much more.' She urged the public to reflect on the gravity of these statistics. 'I think there are times when it's good to stop and think what these figures mean,' she explained. 'Because sometimes we read the newspapers and we see the numbers increase, and suddenly you stop to think about what it means, and it's atrocious.' The actress concluded her impassioned statement by asserting, 'I believe it should be above being right-wing or left-wing,' referring to the humanitarian crisis. She called for unity in the face of what she termed 'barbarism.' Her remarks were met with strong applause from the studio audience, underscoring the emotional impact of her message.
La parella va enamorar els espectadors de 'La Revuelta' en l'últim programa