Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett engages in fiery exchange with reporter, comparing the fight to battling Nazis.
Former Israeli PM Naftali Bennett Engages in Fiery Exchange with Reporter: ‘We’re Fighting Nazis’
A former Israeli prime minister found himself in a heated confrontation with a reporter over his country’s response to the Hamas terrorist attacks, which claimed the lives of over 1,200 Israelis.
During an interview, Naftali Bennett, according to The Hill, rebuked Sky News anchor Kamali Melbourne. Melbourne had questioned Bennett about Israel’s decision to cut off electricity to the Gaza Strip and its impact on hospitalized Palestinians and babies in incubators.
“Are you seriously… asking me about Palestinian civilians?” Bennett responded. “What’s wrong with you? Have you not seen what happened? We’re fighting Nazis.”
Bennett staunchly defended the Israeli government’s choice to cut utilities in Gaza, which is governed by the Hamas terrorists responsible for the savage attacks on his country. “I’m not going to feed electricity or water to my enemies,” he asserted.
The exchange escalated with both men speaking over each other, and Bennett ultimately declared, “Shame on you!” He also drew a parallel to the Allied firebombing of Dresden during World War II, highlighting the apparent disregard for civilian casualties in that military operation.
Bennett shared a clip of the interview on X, formerly known as Twitter, and criticized Melbourne.
״איך אתה לא מתבייש?״
חוצפה של מראיין ברשת סקיי ניוז הבריטית.
המראיין לא הפסיק לשאול על תינוקות ואזרחים **פלסטינים**.כאילו חמאס-נאצים לא שרפו **לנו** תינוקות, ושחטו משפחות שלמות.
לא השלמתי עם חוצפה זו, וכך השבתי.
נא שתפו. pic.twitter.com/w02Z29IJQF— Naftali Bennett בנט (@naftalibennett) October 12, 2023
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant has ordered a complete siege of the Gaza Strip, as reported by The Times of Israel. “We are fighting human animals and we are acting accordingly,” Gallant stated.
According to Fox News’ Trey Yingst, “6,000 bombs have been dropped on Gaza following the massacre in Israel.”
So far 6,000 bombs have been dropped on Gaza following the massacre in Israel.
A humanitarian catastrophe is developing as the death toll passes 1,400+ people.
— Trey Yingst (@TreyYingst) October 12, 2023
Reports suggest that Israel is preparing for a ground assault on Gaza, with troops and tanks gathering at the border to confront Hamas.
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"The interviewer kept asking about babies and Palestinian citizens. As if Hamas-Nazis didn't burn our babies and slaughter entire families," Bennett wrote in a Hebrew-language post. "I did not put up with this insolence, and so I responded."
״איך אתה לא מתבייש?״
חוצפה של מראיין ברשת סקיי ניוז הבריטית.
המראיין לא הפסיק לשאול על תינוקות ואזרחים **פלסטינים**.כאילו חמאס-נאצים לא שרפו **לנו** תינוקות, ושחטו משפחות שלמות.
לא השלמתי עם חוצפה זו, וכך השבתי.
נא שתפו. pic.twitter.com/w02Z29IJQF— Naftali Bennett בנט (@naftalibennett) October 12, 2023
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant has ordered a complete siege of the Gaza Strip, as reported by The Times of Israel. "We are fighting human animals and we are acting accordingly," Gallant stated.
Fox News' Trey Yingst reported on Thursday that "6,000 bombs have been dropped on Gaza following the massacre in Israel."
So far 6,000 bombs have been dropped on Gaza following the massacre in Israel.
A humanitarian catastrophe is developing as the death toll passes 1,400+ people.
— Trey Yingst (@TreyYingst) October 12, 2023
Israel is also reportedly preparing for a ground assault on Gaza, with troops and tanks amassing at the border to take the fight to Hamas.
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Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett recently engaged in a fiery exchange with a reporter regarding his country's response to the Hamas terrorist attacks, which resulted in the deaths of over 1,200 Israelis. The intense confrontation occurred during an interview with Sky News anchor Kamali Melbourne, as reported by The Hill. Melbourne questioned Bennett about Israel's decision to cut off electricity to the Gaza Strip and its impact on hospitalized Palestinians and babies in incubators.
In response, Bennett rebuked Melbourne, expressing surprise at her focus on Palestinian civilians. He questioned whether she was aware of the atrocities committed by Hamas and compared them to Nazis. Bennett staunchly defended the Israeli government's choice to cut off utilities in Gaza, governed by the Hamas terrorists responsible for savage attacks on his country. He firmly stated, "I'm not going to feed electricity or water to my enemies."
The argument escalated with both individuals speaking over each other, and Bennett eventually exclaimed, "Shame on you!" He drew a parallel between Israel's actions and the Allied firebombing of Dresden during World War II, emphasizing the apparent disregard for civilian casualties in military operations.
Following the confrontation, Bennett shared a clip of the interview on social media and criticized Melbourne's line of questioning. He accused her of audacity for consistently asking about Palestinian civilians while disregarding the acts of burning infants and the slaughter of entire families committed by Hamas.
In response to the escalating violence between Israel and Hamas, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant ordered a complete siege of the Gaza Strip, as reported by The Times of Israel. Gallant characterized Hamas as "human animals" and asserted that Israel would act accordingly.
According to Fox News correspondent Trey Yingst, over 6,000 bombs have been dropped on Gaza following the recent mass shooting in Israel. This has resulted in a developing humanitarian catastrophe with a death toll exceeding 1,400 people.
Reports suggest that Israel is preparing for a ground assault on Gaza, with troops and tanks gathering at the border to
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