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British Sociologist David Miller at Media Festival in Tehran: Many of the Zionist Leaders in the U.K. Are Serial Child Rapists; There Is a Rape and Child Abuse Epidemic in Israel and Zionist Movement;

British Sociologist David Miller at Media Festival in Tehran: Many of the Zionist Leaders in the U.K. Are Serial Child Rapists; There Is a Rape and Child Abuse Epidemic in Israel and Zionist Movement;

Memri28-05-2025

During a visit to Tehran, British sociologist David Miller said that 'there is a rape epidemic and a child abuse epidemic in Israel and throughout Zionist movement.' He said that it is well known that 'most of… many of the Zionist leaders in the U.K. are serial rapists of young children,' and that it is 'a sick society that has to be dismantled' and 'removed from the pages of history.'
Miller said that the 'the Al-Qassam Brigades are still operating in Gaza' and that 'they can't extinguish the flame of resistance,' praising the Houthi resistance against 'U.S. imperialism.' He further said: 'The question for me really is only: How quickly can they be removed? And of course, the answer to that is: Not quickly enough.'
Miller was speaking at the 3rd International Sobh Media Festival, which was held in Tehran between May 3–8, 2025. His statements were made during the panel on the 'Future of West Asia after Al-Aqsa Op', held on May 8, which was broadcast by the Iranian Press TV channel.

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