Today, Monday, British journalist Piers Morgan, known for his defense of Israel, launched an attack on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, against the backdrop of the Rafah massacre, which was committed by the occupation army yesterday in the camps for the displaced in the city located in the southern Gaza Strip.
Today, the Palestinian Civil Defense announced that the death toll from the massacre that took place in a camp for the displaced in the Tal al-Sultan area yesterday evening, Sunday, had risen to 45Amid widespread Arab and international condemnation.
Morgan announced, in a tweet on the “Slaughtering so many innocent people while they are sheltering in a refugee camp is indefensible. Stop this now, Netanyahu.”
But Piers Morgan’s tweet did not pass without widespread criticism from activists supporting the Palestinian cause. One of them commented: “You are a partner in this. You and your friends in the Western media did this.”
Fares from Mauritania said: “You have finally regained your voice, but I do not trust you. You are only saying this because the whole world condemns Israel, and it would not make sense for you to defend them now.”
Piers Morgan is under criticism
Morgan was a staunch defender of Israel, and was famous for repeatedly asking his guests since October 7th, “Do you condemn Hamas?”
And it was Piers Morgan is under fire It was widely used by many activists who support the Palestinian cause and denounce the massacres committed by Israel in the Gaza Strip, and who accused Morgan of marketing Zionist propaganda, through the lies and deception practiced by Israel regarding the attack on the settlements surrounding the Gaza Strip in Operation “Al-Aqsa Flood.”
Last November, Morgan tried to force his guest, former British Labor Party leader Jeremy Corbyn, to acknowledge that the Islamic Resistance Movement “Hamas” is a “terrorist” movement, in a scene that was met with… Widespread criticism On social networking sites.
Morgan’s positions come in the midst of controversySweeping the British streetAfter the country witnessed massive demonstrations in solidarity with the Gaza Strip, in which thousands participated in the capital, London, in an unprecedented scene, as well as in universities, despite the government’s announcement of its support for the Israeli aggression against the Strip.