"Hamas DON'T Want Peace!" Piers Morgan Debates His Interview With Israeli President Isaac Herzog
Piers Morgan Uncensored is joined by Jeremy Corbyn's former advisor James Schneider and TalkTV contributors Esther Krakue and Kevin Maguire to react to Piers Morgan's interview with Israeli President Isaac Herzog.
During Monday night's interview, the President slammed the pro-Palestine march planned in London for Armistice Day and said he "totally rejects" comments made by actress and humanitarian Angelina Jolie on Instagram slamming Israel's response to the Hamas attacks on the Gaza Strip on October 7th.
Watch Piers' interview with Herzog here:
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The video starts with a strong and attention-grabbing hook sentence, setting the tone for the rest of the video. It provides valuable insights on the controversial topic of Hamas using civilian buildings. However, there is a lack of coherence when the speaker brings up the idea of hanging Hamas at The Hague without clear explanation. The video would benefit from a conclusion or call to action. The speaker's strong opinions may alienate some viewers and there is a lack of empathy towards innocent civilians affected by the conflict. The video addresses a current and widely debated topic related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
We know that Hamas use hospitals and schools and other buildings of that nature to plan their operations from.. ...because they don't care about civilian life This is not a problem that can go away with military intervention And that's the point I've been making Hamas should hang And you know where they should hang At the Hague They shouldn't be hanged with the thousands of innocent women and children that are being crucified at the altar of getting rid of
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