Arturo Pérez-Reverte does not usually avoid dialectical confrontation, whether virtually or face-to-face.

The social network X, formerly known as Twitter, is full of controversies carried out by the journalist and writer. Although in the last one the creator of Captain Alatriste did not pull the starting trigger. The hostilities were started by Pablo Iglesias.

Pérez-Reverte participated in an interview with Jordi Wild that came to light four days ago in which they touched on several topics. The former general secretary of Podemos has reproached the member of the Royal Academy for the opinion he gave on the conflict between Israel and Hamas.

“Pérez Reverte and María Jamardo support Israel during its genocide in Gaza on account of ‘miniskirts,'” Iglesias tweeted this morning.

The social network already includes a clarification following this text: “You are saying an erroneous statement, given that you do not lean towards either of the two sides. ‘There is no good in this conflict,’ says the aforementioned.”

But the author of Comanche Territory has not missed the opportunity to vent and harshly criticize Iglesias.

“I know that sectarian rats like you usually go easy, but before pouring your miserable shit into the rice you should better inform yourself, and not through biased third parties. Do yourself a favor and eat it all, which isn’t very long. Creature”, referring you to watch the entire video.

And the interventions did not end there. Another of the Podemos leaders who is very given to inflammatory tweets, Pablo Echenique, entered the trap.

“It is outrageous how everything that was a filthy defense of rancidity has become a defense of crimes against humanity,” wrote the Podemos deputy.

Pérez-Reverte has returned to the fray and left him a message for him to share “halfway.”

“Share the tweet, Echenique, as much as you can. Halfway, that is. I suppose there is trust between sectarian trash like you two. After all, you both make a living and make a living from the same shady business,” advised the author of The spherical letter.

This same afternoon, Pablo Iglesias responded and challenged Pérez-Reverte to debate in public about Palestine and Israel.

Using irony, Pérez-Reverte recalled one of the most criticized episodes of Iglesias in the midst of the effervescence of feminism, when he said that “he would whip Mariló Montero until she bled.”