MSNBC’s Ayman Mohieldin commemorated the anniversary of the Oct. 7 terrorist attack on Israel on Sunday night with a self-proclaimed “journalist” who once reported on Palestinian peace activists to Hamas.
Back in 2020, Hind Khoudary took to Facebook to rant about a Zoom call hosted by the Gaza Youth Committee that included both Palestinian and Israeli peace activists, and to criticize three Hamas government spokesperson Salama Maalouf. I even tagged them. , Eyad al-Bozom, a spokesman for the Hamas-controlled Interior Ministry, and Ghazi Hamad, a senior Hamas official, were there to warn about communication between activists and Israelis.
Hamas officials arrested the activists on charges tantamount to treason and said they were already monitoring them before Mr. Khudary made the report.
Notably, Ms. Caudalie supported her actions and expressed no regrets for their imprisonment. In a comment to Agence France-Presse (AFP), Couderly said: “I do not regret my posts and did not oppose Mr Aman’s arrest, but that he was not responsible for Mr Aman’s detention. I emphasized that.”
“I made no mistakes,” she told AFP. “As a Palestinian before I became a journalist, I am against normalization.”
“What I asked for was a clear picture of how these activities are occurring from Gaza,” Caudalie said at the time. “I want him to immediately stop all normalization activities he is carrying out with Israel from Gaza. Any joint activities, cooperation or dialogue with Israelis is unacceptable, even with Israeli ‘peace activists’. Even though.”
Mohieruddin, an alumnus of Qatari-run Al Jazeera, explained on Sunday in Gaza: “It is thanks to the brave journalists on the ground that we, the general public, are able to see what is really happening.” However, he did not disclose this fact to his audience, although the “Government Media Bureau in Gaza” is run by Hamas.
He concluded by declaring that she was “putting on a masterclass in bravery and bravery for the world to see.”
Qatar, an authoritarian Islamist state, has long supported Hamas.
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