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On Wednesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” Sen. John Fetterman stated that the deaths of civilians in an Israeli strike on a tent camp in Rafah were “awful” but Hamas hides behind civilians and “there was a dump of munitions there that exploded. That’s where Hamas is hiding them and that added more damage that way as well.”
Fetterman said that while the deaths of civilians in the strike were “awful” and a “heartbreaking” “tragedy,” there is “a truth about this war, and that’s what Hamas — Hamas, those cowards hide behind civilians, and now it’s becoming more and more there was a dump of munitions there that exploded. That’s where Hamas is hiding them and that added more damage that way as well.
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