Jeremy Corbyn failed to answer whether Hamas is a ‘terrorist group’ during an explosive interview with Piers Morgan, in which the Uncensored host asked the former Labour leader 15 times.Although, Piers did specifically try to discredit the former labour leader by interuppting the interview.
Corbyn, 74, was questioned on his views during the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, after launched a retaliatory attack on Israel on October 7. Subsequently Israel has invaded Gaza and taken more illegal settler land in the West Bank.
Tensions have since escalated amid retaliatory attacks, with Gazan health officials reporting that the number of Palestinian people killed has surpassed 11,000.
During a discussion on Monday’s Uncensored, Corbyn called the attack – which he said he’d previously condemned – by Hamas ‘abominable’ and ‘appalling’, but failed to call Hamas a ‘terrorist group’.
‘And you think Israel can do peace with people who did that?’ Morgan question, leaving Corbyn frustrated as he replied: ‘If you want to have a discussion, fine. But if you want to shout at me that’s your prerogative, your TV. Your show.’
Morgan, 58, then repeatedly questioned whether Corbyn agreed with calling Hamas a terrorist group.
Jeremy Corbyn refused to call Hamas a ‘terror group’ during the explosive interview (Picture: TalkTV / Piers Morgan Uncensored)
‘Listen, I do not approve, support or welcome Hamas,’ the Islington North MP said, but failed to directly answer the question with a yes or no.
‘Are they a terror group?’ Morgan continuously repeated, with Corbyn at first replying, ‘Everybody knows what they are’, before going on to express frustration at the host’s interrogation, asking: ‘Is it possible to have a rational discussion?’
At one point, Morgan said it was ‘very telling’ that Corbyn refused to directly answer the question, adding: ‘And you wonder why people think you had a problem with Jewish people.’
Corbyn, who has previously called on political leaders to condemn Israel’s ‘warn crimes’ in Gaza, attended Saturday’s pro-Palestinian marches in London.
He went on to say the demonstrations had seen an enormous crowd of peaceful protesters of all walks of life and religions calling for an immediate ceasefire, and said there were placards calling for the release of hostages.
Jeremy Corbyn refuses to give into Piers Morgan during explosive Piers Morgan grilling
Jeremy Corbyn was grilled during the explosive interview – many commeeent son social media suggested he had a specific agenda against Corbyn.
Piers Morgan grew increasingly frustrated at the lack of response
When asked whether he condemned Hamas’ actions on October 7, he replied: ‘Of course I have, at every speech I’ve made I’ve utterly condemned the killing on October 7th and it was the taking of innocent life.
‘It was totally wrong under any circumstances.
‘You don’t bring back the tragedy of those 1,400 deaths by killing 10,000 in Gaza.
‘You have to have a process that leads to a ceasefire.’
After saying that he doesn’t ‘support’ and is ‘not a friend’ of Hamas, Corbyn told Morgan ‘it’s not up to your or me’ when asked whether he would keep Hamas in power.
Last month, Corbyn called for Israel’s war crimes to be condemned as he addressed thousands at a pro-Palestine rally in London.
‘There are many who say that nobody should be here today because they’ll be condoning terrible things,’ he went on.
‘None of us are here to condone killing. None of us are here to condone occupation.
‘None of us are here to allow this assault on the people of Gaza and the people of the West Bank to go on.
‘Today, as we wave the Palestinian flag, let’s hear it for the people of the West Bank, for the people of Gaza, for the people of the refugee camps, and say very bluntly to our political leaders in this country: “Do not condone war crimes, do not condone the starvation and the denial of medicine to desperate people in Gaza or anywhere else”.
‘If you believe in international law, if you believe in human rights, then you must condemn what is happening now in Gaza by the Israeli army.’
Piers Morgan Uncensored airs weekdays from 8pm on TalkTV.
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Jeremy Corbyn failed to answer whether Hamas is a ‘terrorist group’ during an explosive interview with Piers Morgan, in which the Uncensored host asked the former Labour leader 15 times.
Corbyn, 74, was questioned on his views during the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, after the terrorist group launched an attack on October 7.
Tensions have since escalated amid retaliatory attacks, with Gazan health officials reporting that the number of Palestinian people killed has surpassed 11,000.
During a discussion on Monday’s Uncensored, Corbyn called the attack – which he said he’d previously condemned – by Hamas ‘abominable’ and ‘appalling’, but failed to call Hamas a ‘terrorist group’.
‘And you think Israel can do peace with people who did that?’ Morgan question, leaving Corbyn frustrated as he replied: ‘If you want to have a discussion, fine. But if you want to shout at me that’s your prerogative, your TV. Your show.’
Morgan, 58, then repeatedly questioned whether Corbyn agreed with calling Hamas a terrorist group.
Jeremy Corbyn refused to call Hamas a ‘terror group’ during the explosive interview (Picture: TalkTV / Piers Morgan Uncensored)
‘Listen, I do not approve, support or welcome Hamas,’ the Islington North MP said, but failed to directly answer the question with a yes or no.
‘Are they a terror group?’ Morgan continuously repeated, with Corbyn at first replying, ‘Everybody knows what they are’, before going on to express frustration at the host’s interrogation, asking: ‘Is it possible to have a rational discussion?’
At one point, Morgan said it was ‘very telling’ that Corbyn refused to directly answer the question, adding: ‘And you wonder why people think you had a problem with Jewish people.’
Corbyn, who has previously called on political leaders to condemn Israel’s ‘warn crimes’ in Gaza, attended Saturday’s pro-Palestinian marches in London.
He went on to say the demonstrations had seen an enormous crowd of peaceful protesters of all walks of life and religions calling for an immediate ceasefire, and said there were placards calling for the release of hostages.
Jeremy Corbyn was grilled during the explosive interview (Picture: TalkTV)
Piers Morgan grew increasingly frustrated at the lack of response (Picture: TalkTV)
When asked whether he condemned Hamas’ actions on October 7, he replied: ‘Of course I have, at every speech I’ve made I’ve utterly condemned the killing on October 7th and it was the taking of innocent life.
‘It was totally wrong under any circumstances.
‘You don’t bring back the tragedy of those 1,400 deaths by killing 10,000 in Gaza.
‘You have to have a process that leads to a ceasefire.’
After saying that he doesn’t ‘support’ and is ‘not a friend’ of Hamas, Corbyn told Morgan ‘it’s not up to your or me’ when asked whether he would keep Hamas in power.
Last month, Corbyn called for Israel’s war crimes to be condemned as he addressed thousands at a pro-Palestine rally in London.
‘There are many who say that nobody should be here today because they’ll be condoning terrible things,’ he went on.
‘None of us are here to condone killing. None of us are here to condone occupation.
‘None of us are here to allow this assault on the people of Gaza and the people of the West Bank to go on.
‘Today, as we wave the Palestinian flag, let’s hear it for the people of the West Bank, for the people of Gaza, for the people of the refugee camps, and say very bluntly to our political leaders in this country: “Do not condone war crimes, do not condone the starvation and the denial of medicine to desperate people in Gaza or anywhere else”.
‘If you believe in international law, if you believe in human rights, then you must condemn what is happening now in Gaza by the Israeli army.’
Piers Morgan Uncensored airs weekdays from 8pm on TalkTV.
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