Israhell attacks the world press

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Israeli airstrike levels Gaza tower housing AP, Al Jazeera & other international media
https://www.rt.com/news/523915-israeli-airstrike-gaza-ap-al-jazeera/?utm_source=browser&utm_medium=aplication_chrome&utm_campaign=chrome

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have destroyed a building where offices of international media outlets, including Associated Press and Al Jazeera, were located. People were given a one hour warning before the missile attack.

The building hosting the media offices collapsed following a series of massive explosions apparently caused by the Israeli strikes, footage published by the Ruptly video news agency shows.

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'Warms your heart to see': American conservatives celebrate Israeli bombing of AP, BBC, & Al Jazeera offices
https://www.rt.com/usa/523930-republicans-celebrate-media-bombing/?utm_source=browser&utm_medium=aplication_chrome&utm_campaign=chrome

Multiple US commentators have been celebrating the Israeli bombing of an international media tower that houses offices for AP, the BBC, and Al Jazeera.

After videos were published on social media showing the destruction of the building by Israeli missiles, people from around the world – including many journalists – condemned the bombing, calling it terrorism, a war crime, and an attack against the free press.

Several high-profile conservative commentators in the United States, however, mocked the bombing and expressed their support.

"Looks like the IDF took out Hamas's PR team," reacted television commentator John Cardillo, who was recently a host at Newsmax TV, while conservative journalist David Reaboi also celebrated the bombing.

Harry Khachatrian, a contributing editor for Ben Shapiro's Daily Wire, claimed the video "just warms your heart to see" and is "a great start to the weekend." He also accused Al Jazeera of creating "PR for Hamas terrorists," and concluded all that was missing was "some music" like "Dancing in the Street."

Upon being asked what he thought about AP's offices being destroyed by the Israeli military, Khachatrian commented, "The AP will find a new building to work out of."

Kurt Schlichter, a senior columnist for the conservative Townhall website, published several tweets laughing at the attack and calling the bombers "heroes," while Stephen L. Miller – who has previously written for Fox News and National Review – posted a picture of a woman grinning.

Former US Acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell made several posts defending the bombing by accusing AP of paying rent to a "Hamas front company." Conservative podcast host Jesse Kelly framed the bombing of media offices as a fight against "communism," tweeting, "Israel has done more to fight communism in the last 24 hours than America has done in years."