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Tucker Carlson: “The deputy mayor of Jerusalem thought he didn't go far…”

Featuring: Tucker Carlson, Conservative, Right-wing | Political Commentator, Former Fox News Host | National

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Published | Video Starts at 09:26

Human animals. Well, the deputy mayor of Jerusalem that winter responded not to say, Whoa, whoa, settle down, Defense Minister. Calling your opponents animals is of course genocidal talk. No, The deputy mayor of Jerusalem thought he didn't go far enough. And he said this. They're not human animals. They're not human beings. They are sub human. And then he said that the Palestinians of Gaza should be buried alive with bulldozers, which some ultimately apparently were. Ben gvir, Matt Brooks of the Republican Jewish Coalition carpet bomb Cabinet ministers in Israel, supporters of Israel in the United States, making the same case in public from the very first day. (09:26–09:50)

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Asserts that the deputy mayor of Jerusalem made dehumanizing statements about Palestinians and suggested burying them alive.

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