A journalist for the Murdoch-owned newspaper The Times has referred to Hamas’ violent incursion into Israel by describing the terror group’s “bravery, intensity, and incredible ability…” while interviewing an Israeli diplomat just hours after the attack.
Chloe Tilley, a presenter for Times Radio as well as the British Broadcasting Corporation, later apologized, blaming an incorrect choice of words due to “four hours of live broadcasting.”
Alon Pinkas, the diplomat with whom Tilley spoke, was forced to “correct [her] English” and referred to Hamas’ “audacity” after it launched the assault that has already seen hundreds of Israelis dead and kidnapped and thousands injured as a result.
Pinkas further explained, “[Hamas militants] are coming from the sea, they are coming from the air, they are coming on the ground and are killing children and civilians: so there is not much bravery in doing that.”
Hamas, the organization governing the Gaza Strip, has been designated a “terrorist organization” by dozens of countries throughout the world, including the United States and the 27 countries comprising the European Union.
Tilley’s remarks were quickly criticized by many online, with the Conservative Member of Parliament Brendan Clarke-Smith arguing, “I’m not sure I’d describe what [Hamas] is doing right now as ‘brave’ either [Chloe Tilley].”
The National Pulse reached out to Ms. Tilly for comment, whereupon she highlighted a statement made on X (formerly Twitter) yesterday: “Four hours of live broadcasting sometimes we choose the wrong words in the moment but I’m always willing to acknowledge it.”
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A British “journalist” extolling the “bravery” of a terrorist organisation which rapes and murders women and children. pic.twitter.com/coQ5kwLl4h
— Laurence Fox (@LozzaFox) October 8, 2023