So their reporter Aaron Maté went to Doha to interview Dr. Nassem Naim, a former Hamas health minister who has repeatedly denied that Hamas killed any civilians on October 7 2023.
Unprompted, Naim said (28:03) , "October 7th it was an act of defense against occupation, against siege."
He then added that it was also an act against the Palestinian Authority, saying "It was a response to a case of negligence of the Palestinians and try to avoid or to push down or back the Palestinian question."
Maté, of course, doesn't push back on any of this, because Naim is saying what the antisemites desperately want him to say, as a doctor wearing a suit cannot possibly be a lying apologist for rape and murder.
One of the leaders of the "Free Gaza" movement, Paul Larudee, promoted this video this way to his email list:
I met Dr. Naim in Gaza, and also Dr. Mahmoud Nahhar, and Ismail Haniya, then Prime Minister, who took us to his humble home in the al-Shati refugee camp and where he provided dinner for us in the only open area in the camp. He was assassinated in Tehran by Israeli operatives. I later met Osama Hamdan, the Hamas representative in Lebanon, on two occasions. They and other Hamas leaders sound much like Dr. Naim.Reasonable, approachable, kind and generous. That's my experience with the people of Hamas.
Antisemitism is so ingrained in much of the world that not only must Israel be unparalleled in evil, but Hamas must be the good guys.
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