Brazilian President compares Israel to Nazi Germany and loses voter approval for the comment among evangelical Christians.
Lula maintained that he believes Israel is guilty of committing genocide against Gazan civilians, saying he didn't expect Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to understand his statement.
The rally was held in support of Bolsonaro in light of investigations against him for allegedly plotting a coup after denying election results.
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Regardless of Lula’s comments, over 80% of the Brazilian public disagreed with his statements, according to a CNN Brazil poll.
Foreign affairs: Andre Lajst, executive director of StandWithUS Brazil, said that Lula’s Holocaust comments were sharply criticized in Brazilian media, and also in left-wing circles inside Brazil.
Among the priorities of the G20 include reform of the United Nations and other multilateral organizations, fighting climate change, and reducing hunger and poverty in the world.
Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs Brian Nichols told reporters that sharing ideas on the conflict in Gaza would be "crucial to the conversation" between Lula and Blinken.
The first lady called for the world to condemn the murder of Gazan children.
After Lula on Sunday compared Israel's war on Gaza to Hitler's treatment of Jews, Israel said on Monday that Lula is not welcome in the Middle Eastern country until he takes back the comments.