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    Senior Hamas Official Abruptly Leaves BBC Interview Amid Questions About Civilian Car Incident

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    Hamas Deputy Prime Minister Walks Out of Interview; Former Israeli Justice Minister Labels Hamas as ‘Monsters’

    What’s New?

    Ghazi Hamad, the deputy prime minister of Hamas, abruptly ended an interview after being questioned about the terrorist organization’s justification for killing families in their sleep. Following this, former Israeli Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked was interviewed, where she repeatedly referred to Hamas as ‘monsters’.

    Why Does It Matter?

    This incident highlights the ongoing tension and conflict between Israel and Hamas. The abrupt end to the interview by Hamad underscores the controversial and violent tactics employed by Hamas, which have been widely criticized. Shaked’s comments further emphasize the Israeli perspective on the actions of Hamas, painting them as monstrous and inhumane.

    What’s Next?

    The international community continues to monitor the situation closely. The actions of Hamas and their impact on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict remain a significant concern. The discourse between the two parties, as highlighted by this incident, indicates a deep-seated animosity that continues to fuel the conflict.

    This story was first published on Ynetnews .

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