Christiane Amanpour
“They’ve told me their stories of barely being able to breathe in the tunnels,” Christiane Amanpour said in her apology.
The former House Speaker called for Washington to use its “leverage” over Israel; when pressed, she didn’t explain what that would entail.
The Jordanian queen also accused Israel of deliberately bombing and shooting upon Gazans trying to get aid.
“To many Jews, he’s a genocidal maniac,” wrote David May, of FDD. “To many others, he’s a bohemian artist with a chic mustache, a love of animals, and a penchant for energetic speeches.”
Rabbi Leo Dee, who said he is considering suing CNN for $1.3 billion, has retained the attorney and former Harvard Law school professor on a pro bono basis.
“The Jewish community must never again allow the defamation of its good name and character,” Rabbi Shmuel Boteach said.
Twelve days after saying the rabbi’s wife and two daughters were killed in a “shootout,” the CNN anchor said on the air that she “misspoke.”
Israel’s Foreign Ministry is reportedly drafting an official complaint.
“I should not have juxtaposed the two thoughts. Hitler and his evil stand alone, of course, in history. I regret any pain my statement may have caused,” says the veteran anchorwoman.
Christiane Amanpour draws condemnation after comparing the White House’s criticism of the media to Kristallnacht.