CNN anchor challenges Netanyahu adviser over 'Nablusi massacre'
An attempt by an adviser to the prime minister of the Zionist regime to evade responsibility for the deaths in Nablusi Square in the Gaza Strip led to a verbal altercation between him and a CNN anchor.
The conversation between well-known CNN anchor Christiane Amanpour and special adviser to the Israeli Prime Minister Mark Regev became tense after his attempts to avoid responsibility for the deaths of people in a square in the Gaza Strip.
“The drivers of the aid trucks arriving in the northern Gaza Strip may have run over some of the crowd, and that seems tragic, but I can tell you that Israel was in no way directly involved in this tragedy,” Regev said.
Amanpour said in response: “So you did not take any part in this incident?!” Your military themselves admitted the fact of the shooting.”
Netanyahu's adviser responded: “Our forces played no role in the incident where people rushed towards food trucks and were run over. Apparently, there were huge casualties, but Israel did not take any part in it.”
In response to the statement of Netanyahu's special adviser, Amanpour challenged him, noting that a representative of the Zionist regime admitted to killing Palestinians, especially since, according to the Israelis themselves, this regime is responsible for the security of the convoys and everyone believes that the Zionist government was responsible for this incident. army.
Last Thursday, Zionist troops attacked defenseless Palestinians who were waiting for aid trucks to arrive and delivering flour in An-Nablesi Square in Gaza City. According to the Gaza Ministry of Health, the horrific massacre resulted in the martyrdom of 112 people and the injury of 760 others.