A moment of journalistic integrity at the British Broadcasting Authority: Senior Hamas figure Razi Hamad angrily abandoned an interview with BBC News after being asked about the massacre carried out by the organization's terrorists near the Gaza Strip on October 7.
The interviewer, Hugo Bechaga, posed an unequivocal question to the Hamas government's chief terrorist-operative: "How do you justify killing people in their sleep?" Hamad replied, "I want to stop this interview," and began to detach himself from the macrophone, getting up and leaving.
Earlier, the Hamas member tried to justify the actions of his terrorists, saying that "this was an operation on a very wide area and there were many clashes and fighting. I can assure you that there were no orders or thought to kill the civilians."
Former Interior and Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked, interviewed after the Hamas member, wrote: "I almost threw up on him physically. There were cameras in the helmets of the monsters. All the atrocities are documented."
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