On the Massacre: "Can't Accept It"

Odeh Against the October Massacre: "Can't Accept It"

Member of Knesset Ayman Odeh was interviewed by the Arab radio network Nas Radio, and came out against the perpetrators of the October 7th massacre.

(Yonatan Sindel / Flash90)

The chairman of the Hadash-Ta'al faction, Member of Knesset Ayman Odeh, was interviewed by the Arab media network Nas Radio with the journalist Mohammed Madadla after watching the documentary of the atrocities of Hamas made by the IDF spokesman, and came out against the massacre and its perpetrators.

Odeh was interviewed on the radio program after the last screening by the IDF spokesman of the documentary of Hamas horrors, which was made up of body camera footage of Hamas terrorists, and other sources that documented the October 7th massacre, most of which have not been revealed to the public. The film was screened for the second time to members of the Knesset, and after watching the film, Odeh came out against the massacres in an interview to Nas Radio.

Odeh attacked the killers and stated: "Horrible scenes that cannot be described. I cannot accept that in the name of the Palestinian people they kill innocent people in this way."

Odeh went on to come out against the operations and their conduct which is not compatible with Islam according to him and explained: "How can you be proud of the legacy of Islam, which commands us during war not to harm babies and women and even trees, and then do such things?"

Many members of Odeh's party, including himself, did not watch the first screening of the documentary, and refused to take part in a minute's silence in memory of the murdered and the soldiers who fell in the battle, but after watching the film at the current screening, Odeh came out to condemn the massacre in the Arab media.

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He'd better accept it and reconsider his loyalties.
yup 15.11.23