US Congressman: "Innocent Palestinians" sounds like "innocent Nazis"
Brian Mast. Photo: mast.house.gov
American politician, Congressman, and US military veteran Brian Mast stated that there are no innocent Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip, as reported by glavny.tv.
He recommended that speakers avoid using terms like "innocent Palestinian civilians," citing the Nazi regime as an example.
"In general, I would encourage the other side not so likely throw around the idea of 'innocent Palestinian civilians,' as is frequently said. I don't think we would so likely throw around the tern 'innocent Nazi civilians' during World War II," he said.
Earlier, te UOJ reported that hundreds of people died after an Israeli airstrike on a Baptist hospital in Gaza.
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