Piers Morgan Clashes with Israeli Official Over Gaza Civilian Deaths
I was accused by an Israeli government spokesperson of being a propagandist and told my U.S. visa should be revoked for questioning civilian deaths in Gaza. Mark Levin called me a “putz” and argued the IDF avoids widespread civilian harm in ways the RAF did not. I then grilled a guest on why Israel’s civilian-to-combatant death ratio is considered among the lowest in modern warfare. I asked: “How many civilians have actually been killed? You don’t know, do you?” Critics responded with insults, calling me a “dumbass” and urging me to leave their country. This controversy raises questions about press freedom and humanitarian accountability in the Gaza conflict.
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