‘How stupid some people can be': Anti-Israel group deny Hamas is antisemitic
Sky News host Andrew Bolt discusses recent conversations in NSW parliament in which an anti-Israel group claimed the Hamas terrorist group is not antisemitic.
'It is hard to believe how stupid some people can be, defending even terrorists who would gladly kill them,' Mr Bolt said.
'That impregnable ignorance is so stunning.'
Mr Bolt went on to read the Charter of Hamas, which states that 'The Day of Judgment will not come about until Muslims fight Jews and kill them.'
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