Palestinian anti-apartheid resistance movement Hamas has condemned the recent terrorist attack on the French satirical magazine, Charlie Hebdo.
Orwellian UK BANNED Press TV: The group issued a statement in French on Saturday, condemning last Wednesday's deadly shooting on the weekly, which left 12 people dead.
“Difference of opinion and thought is no justification for killing,” the statement said.
The statement also slammed the JSIL (Israeli) regime Prime Minister Benjamin 'baby butcher of Gaza' Netanyahu for drawing a parallel between attacks in Paris and Hamas’ resistance against the apartheid JSIL regime who recently butchered over 500 little children in Gaza and thousands of civilians.
Terrorist Netanyahu on Wednesday rushed to issue a statement on Paris attacks, by claiming that his lunatic JSIL regime has experienced similar attacks by Hamas and Hezbollah.
Hamas criticized Netanyahu for making “such connection” and described the move as “disparate.”
Terrorist groups in the Middle East, including ISIL and al-Qaeda branches, have claimed responsibility for the attacks in France, threatening to target the United States and Britain next.
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Orwellian UK BANNED Press TV: The group issued a statement in French on Saturday, condemning last Wednesday's deadly shooting on the weekly, which left 12 people dead.
“Difference of opinion and thought is no justification for killing,” the statement said.
The statement also slammed the JSIL (Israeli) regime Prime Minister Benjamin 'baby butcher of Gaza' Netanyahu for drawing a parallel between attacks in Paris and Hamas’ resistance against the apartheid JSIL regime who recently butchered over 500 little children in Gaza and thousands of civilians.
Terrorist Netanyahu on Wednesday rushed to issue a statement on Paris attacks, by claiming that his lunatic JSIL regime has experienced similar attacks by Hamas and Hezbollah.
Hamas criticized Netanyahu for making “such connection” and described the move as “disparate.”
Terrorist groups in the Middle East, including ISIL and al-Qaeda branches, have claimed responsibility for the attacks in France, threatening to target the United States and Britain next.
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