
British state broadcaster the BBC interviewed a Hamas spokesman who, when challenged on “killing people as they sleep”, terminated the discussion.
Ghazi Hamad, described by The Times of Israel as a “senior Hamas official” was interviewed by the BBC in Beirut where he lives on Thursday, but threw his microphone on the ground and walked out after the conversation turned to the massacre of civilians by his organisation in October’s terrorist attack. In footage released by the broadcaster Hamad, who has been a frequent guest on BBC programmes going back decades, insisted the October 7th attack was purely military and not aimed at civilians.
Ghazi Hamad
The moment when Hamas spokesperson Ghazi Hamad abruptly ends a BBC interview after being questioned about the justification for attacks on Israeli families while they were asleep. He angrily tosses aside the microphone and leaves.#Israel #Hamas pic.twitter.com/EyLNLQQHWR
— Voice of Europe 🌍 (@V_of_Europe) October 27, 2023
