NEW YORK (VINnews) — A BBC anchor who interviewed Jonathan Conricus caused him momentary shock after she asked him why Israel had not warned civilians in the Nusseirat region about the upcoming rescue raid, which could then have reduced casualties in the incident. Conricus answered that in such a circumstance the terrorists with advance knowledge of such a raid would have murdered the hostages and fled, thus defeating the entire purpose of the raid.
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I was asked at @bbc whether the @idf should have warned Palestinians before launching the rescue operation today. What do you think? pic.twitter.com/9zjh2Gp6Zo
— Jonathan Conricus (@jconricus) June 9, 2024
Conricus also referred to the fact that the hostages had been held by civilian families in Gaza and not by terrorists, thus proving the complicity of civilians with Hamas in holding the hostages. Conricus said that the surrounding community was also involved in hiding the hostages and stressed that this was the reason for high civilian casualties.
Conricus also stressed that Israel is not aspiring to a cease fire but rather to victory over Hamas.
“Conricus also referred to fact that the hostages had been held by civilian families in Gaza and not by terrorists…” it’s so idiotic that they keep on repeating the lie about “Gazan civilians “. Holding hostages IS terrorism. The fact that the hostages couldn’t escape is because of the so-called “civilians “. They need to stop referring to the Gazans as civilians because they are absolutely not innocent civilians.
Because Israel has no obligation to under international law, you stupid British monkey.
BBC scum.
” Why did not you warn ,,,,” what a stupid ,pathetic question !
How about because they were trying to RESCUE the hostages??
This BBC ‘journalist” is dimmer than a brick.
No warning? The IDF cheated! Nothing to do but give the hostages back. It’s only fair. /s
Right
Duh..