THE SABRA-SHATILA MASSACRE WAS TRIPLE DEATHS OF OCTOBER 7
July 1, 2024George Galloway, a former UK MP, SCHOOLS Piers Morgan, a British journalist, about October 7 and how IT WASN’T the biggest massacre between Israel and Palestine.
Galloway recalls the Sabra-Shatila MASSACRE which took place in 1982 in which an estimated 3200 civilians were killed by the Israeli occupants, alongside other militia groups, in a Palestinian camp in Lebanon.
But Morgan still insists that the story starts with ‘October 7’. He overlooks the occupation, the apartheid, the blockade.
October 7 was NOT the beginning, far from it!
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English Script:
Piers Morgan: But I’ve started a lot of interviews with pro-Palestinian guests and I’ll do it with you and it’s been a sort of controversial thing. People have sort of mocked me for it, but I kind of think it’s a good starting point, that to go back to October the 7th, when you realize the scale of what had happened that night. Do you condemn what happened that day?
George Galloway: Well, I have to first correct you on something. It was by no means the single biggest slaughter in the Israeli Palestine chapter
Piers Morgan: In one day
George Galloway: In one day, in fact, in five hours, with Sharon on the roof, shining a searchlight into the Sabra and Shatila camps in Beirut, 3850 Palestinian women and children that were only women and children because the men had all agreed to sail away to Tunisia as part of an American broker deal. Now, younger viewers will not remember Sabra and Shatila, but those two names are burned in the minds of those older and who care about it. So that’s triple the actual death toll on October the seventh.
Piers Morgan: Well, nearly 7000 more were wounded on October 7.
George Galloway: Yeah, but the fact that you thought, I mean this respectfully; that this was the biggest single day of slaughter is part of the problem. The lives, the blood of Palestinians is often times by commentators and politicians regarded as less valuable than the blood of Israelis.
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