Piccardo shock: now he also celebrates Hamas' Ramadan
Davide Piccardo has sparked controversy by celebrating the end of Ramadan with a video featuring armed men affiliated with Hamas.
Today marks the end of Ramadan, but some are also celebrating it by sharing videos of men carrying rifles. Davide Piccardo, a well-known Islamist, has posted a video on social media accompanied by Arabic music titled 'Allahu Akbar,' portraying armed men without any religious context. This comes after his recent comments regarding the death of Iranian leader Khamenei, where he refrained from any criticism.
The troubling aspect is what follows in Piccardo's post: he shared a live speech from the Qatari channel Al Jazeera that features armed men displaying the Hamas logo, delivering a message from the Palestinian resistance, specifically Al Qudsman and Al-Qasam brigades, during the Eid al-Fitr celebrations. This segment indicates a stark connection to the militant arm of Hamas, further complicating Piccardo's motives and associations.
This situation raises significant questions about the glorification of violence in the context of religious celebrations and the implications for public perception of Islamism in Italy. The reactions to Piccardo's actions may influence ongoing discussions regarding extremism, national security, and the representation of Muslim communities in Western societies.