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Journalist Participated in Hamas massacre, Ecstatically Displayed Soldier’s ID Card, Helmet and Magazine

By The Geller Report

Nan Jacques Zilberdik  | 

This video shows Gazan journalist and actor Ali Nasman ecstatically celebrating the abduction or killing of an Israeli soldier, by displaying the soldier’s ID card, helmet and ammunition magazine, while he participated in Hamas’ massacre on October 7.

Gazan journalist and actor Ali Nasman: “Allahu Akbar (i.e., “Allah is greatest”), here, here, here. Here is [the Israeli soldier’s] ID card. Here is his [ammo] magazine, here is his helmet. Well, Shlomo, and here are the written plans. Here, here, nothing like it. Go!”

Posted text: “From the [Gaza] Envelope (i.e., Israeli towns near the Gaza Strip)…

Allahu Akbar (i.e., “Allah is greatest”) and praise Allah”

[“The Sons of the Homeland,” Telegram channel, Oct. 7, 2023]

This journalist who participated in the terror attack was subsequently killed by the Israel army in an airstrike.

Other journalists also reported live from the invasion and the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office has demanded clarifications from the bureau chiefs of the media organizations that employed them, among them AP, Reuters, CNN and The New York Times.

[Israeli GPO, Nov. 9, 2023]

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The following are announcements from the Israeli Government Press Office:

Headline: “Prime Minister’s Office National Public Diplomacy Directorate Demands that Immediate Action be Taken Regarding “Photographers in the Service of Hamas”

”The National Public Diplomacy Directorate in the Prime Minister’s Office views with utmost gravity that photojournalists working with international media joined in covering the brutal acts of murder perpetrated by Hamas terrorists on Saturday October 7th in the communities adjacent to the Gaza Strip.

These journalists were accomplices in crimes against humanity; their actions were contrary to professional ethics.

Overnight the Government Press Office issued an urgent letter to the bureau chiefs of the media organizations that employed these photographers and sought clarifications on the matter.

The National Public Diplomacy Directorate demands that immediate action be taken.”

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