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BBC’s Anti-Israel Lies Exposed? 

Yair Netanyahu Slams Piers Morgan: ‘You’re in Full Nazi Clown Mode!’

Yair Netanyahu and Piers Morgan traded heated accusations on X over a BBC report alleging child casualties in Gaza, with Yair slamming the outlet’s anti-Israel bias and Morgan deflecting to criticize Benjamin Netanyahu. The exchange underscores broader tensions over media narratives and Hamas’s propaganda in the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.

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Yair Netanyahu, son of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and British broadcaster Piers Morgan engaged in a fiery exchange on X over a BBC report alleging over 100 children were shot in Gaza, which Morgan captioned, “Most moral army in the world.” Yair responded fiercely, accusing the BBC of “medieval-style blood libel” and Morgan of bias, writing, “You guys went full Nazi Mode. I hope Qatar is paying well.” He further challenged Morgan’s credibility, stating, “Extremist? You literally platform on your show every possible Nazi antisemitic lunatic you find on Twitter!” Yair also questioned Morgan’s brother’s military service, asking, “Hasn’t your brother served in Afghanistan and Iraq? Tens of thousands of innocent children were killed by NATO and [the] British army there.”

Morgan retaliated, misspelling Yair’s name: “Hi Nair, when you’ve stopped spewing your usual extremist crap, can you ask your father to stop duking my interview requests as he has done since October 7? I have a few questions for him. Thanks.” Yair shot back, “My dad doesn’t interview for Hezbollah TV, Ayatollahs TV etc. Why would he give an interview to the anti-Semitic Nazi version of the Jerry Springer show?” He added, “Yes, I know he gave you interviews before, but that was before you went full Nazi clown mode.” Yair accused Morgan of avoiding tough questions about Qatar’s alleged funding of Hamas, Al-Qaeda, Taliban, and ISIS, and its human rights abuses, including criminalizing Christianity and executing LGBT individuals.

Yair also criticized Morgan’s refusal to interview his “Qatari dictator boss” about funding anti-American and anti-Israel sentiment in U.S. universities. The clash, which echoed Yair’s recent X spat with Joe Rogan, where he claimed Rogan refused to host his father to protect “years of anti-Semitic propaganda,” highlights the BBC’s history of anti-Israel bias, often criticized for relying on Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry figures, like the 60,000 Palestinian deaths reported since October 2023. Social media on X amplified the feud, with one user noting, “Yair’s right, BBC’s one-sided reporting fuels Hamas’s lies.”


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