Saturday, October 28, 2023

Hamas spokesman rips off mic, storms out of interview when BBC reporter confronts him with all the right questions

Hamas spokesman Ghazi Hamad abruptly ended a BBC interview this week after he was confronted about Hamas terrorists deliberately targeting Israeli civilians in the attack on Oct. 7.

In the interview, Hamad claimed "there was no command to kill any civilians," attributing Israeli civilian deaths to geography and "clashes and confrontations." But BBC correspondent Hugo Bachega had no time for Hamad's lies.

"It's not confrontation. You raided houses," Bachega fact-checked.

Hamad responded that Hamas had no "intention or decision" of targeting civilians and claimed Hamas' attack was simply a "military operation." But the interview became increasingly tense when Bachega pressed Hamad on the hostage situation and killing civilians in their homes. The interrogation made Hamad visibly agitated.

"How do you justify killing people as they sleep, you know, families, how do you justify killing hundreds of people in—" Bachega asked when Hamad cut him off.

"I want to stop this interview," Hamad said, pulling the microphone from his suit jacket. "I want to stop this interview."

At that point, the interview stopped, and Hamad left.

Evidence collected from captured Hamas fighters and documents found on the dead bodies of terrorists prove that Hamad's claims are nothing but lies.

A handwritten note discovered on the deceased body of one Hamas fighter, for example, instructed the terrorist to mutilate the dead bodies of their Israeli victims.

"You must sharpen the blades of your swords and be pure in your intentions before Allah. Know that the enemy is a disease that has no cure, except beheading and removing the hearts and livers. Attack them!" the note, written in Arabic, read, according to the Jerusalem Post.

Of course, the casualty numbers — more than 1,400 Israelis and foreigners murdered, hundreds kidnapped and taken hostage, and thousands more injured — is proof Hamas planned to target civilians. Look no further than the hundreds of innocent people slaughtered at the music festival near the Re'im kibbutz as evidence that targeting civilians was the plan.

Moreover, Israeli forces have released camera footage collected from Hamas fighters showing them murdering, torturing, and mutilating innocent people.

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