Sadiq Khan and Israeli Embassy in war of words over video marking Eid
- Sadiq Khan has been accused of citing "Hamas propaganda" in his Eid speech, provoking criticism from the Israeli Embassy, which claimed he failed to "condemn" terrorism.
- The Israeli Government proposed a ceasefire plan involving hostages and Palestinians, following military actions in Gaza.
- In his Eid message, Khan stated that over 50,000 Palestinians have died, stirring controversy over his remarks on the conflict.
- A spokesman for Khan asserted he condemns Hamas's actions, saying, "The Mayor has repeatedly conveyed his outrage at attacks by Hamas on Israel.
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'He doesn't condemn terrorism!' Sadiq Khan accused by Israeli Embassy of citing 'Hamas propaganda' in Eid speech
Sir Sadiq Khan has come under fire after being accused of citing "Hamas propaganda" in his recent Eid speech. The Israeli Embassy led the charge against the London Mayor, also claiming Khan failed to "condemn" terrorism.The fury came after Khan spoke about the conflict in Gaza, where Israel Defence Forces (IDF) have expanded military operations.The Labour Mayor said: "This year, for many, the usual happiness we feel during Eid will be tempered b…
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