Antoni Bassas' analysis: 'We speak with respect, they are people.'
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This morning there has been covert strike on commuter trainsThe trains stopped at the stations for a long time, they arrived late... Having to hear you say that the transfer is going very well because workers' rights have been protected is a mockery of users, who also have a right, and no less important one, to mobility. President Isla: It's been twenty years since Zapatero announced the transfer of the Cercanías (Commuter Trains), and you're about to become another president on the list of those who watch the trains go by without being able to do anything. They're making fun of us, and this includes you too.
Meanwhile, the world has bigger problems than the commuter train. Yesterday Netanyahu ordered the truce to be broken in Gaza.
And the result of the attack was the death, the murder, of 400 people. Because the news is so unpleasant, we turn our heads. What we should avoid is the constant exposure to news, but newspapers like ARA provide the tools to understand the news and not get caught up in the emotion alone. For example, in this column, journalist Eugeni García Gascón, who has lived in the Middle East for many years, explains the because he has done this, NetanyahuThey're telling the Palestinians to leave, that life in Gaza will never be possible again, that they don't want to be there anymore, that the reconstruction of Gaza won't be because the Palestinians return, but because the Israelis leave. And that the West Bank will be next.
And the same can be said about Ukraine.
The headline talks about theminimal agreement between Putin and TrumpBut what about the Ukrainians they talk about?
Our Head of International, Francesc Millán, has been contacting Ukrainian soldiers He's met on his travels to war, and they've told him: "We're just puppets used to play the big game"; "I have no hope with that shitty call [between Putin and Trump]"; "Those negotiating don't know what war is"; "I only believe in survival, my colleagues and I. All we can do is take care of ourselves." All the messages denote fatigue.
And I finish with the agreement for the distribution of minors who arrive in the Canary Islands in small boats.
The Spanish government secured the votes for the law with Junts, and the result is that 30 will come to Catalonia and 700 to Madrid. Outcry and self-serving hysteria. Let's see: the pact was made according to a criterion of what has been accepted so far. Catalonia has 25% of the Spanish total. In absolute figures, Catalonia has 4,651. Madrid has 1,992. End of discussion. Now, how do you expect immigrants not to come, given the current state of the world? And more will come. And if they do come, can we talk about the future of these people as if they were people (and minors, too) and not a hindrance? If only because we need them for the country to function, today and in the future.
Good morning.