“I want to stop this interview,” Ghazi Hamad muttered after a reporter asked how Hamas militants could kill families as they slept.
“I want to stop this interview,” Hamas political bureau member Ghazi Hamad muttered before storming off.that resulted in over 1,400 Israeli deaths, most of which were civilians. This also included Hamas militants paragliding over the border, surrounding a music festival, and murdering over 250 concertgoers.
“You say this was a military operation but the result of it was that hundreds of civilians were killed,” the BBC journalist pushed back.
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