Roger Waters Calls The October 7 Hamas Attack Suspicious And Could Be A Black Goat Operation
JAKARTA - Roger Waters questioned the'suspicious' attack carried out by Hamas on October 7. He said it could be a black goat operation.
One of the founders of Pink Floyd has again faced anti-Semitics charges for claiming the massacre that killed 1,400 Israelis last month was "out of proportion" and questioned the origin of the attack.
In an interview with journalist Glenn Greenwald, Waters expressed his doubts about the death toll and Hamas' role in the attack.
When asked if the attack "can be justified", he said: "We don't know what they [Hamas] did" during the invasion.
"Is it justified for them to reject the occupation?" he said. But once again, that's what you say, it's the Geneva Convention. They are absolutely, legally and morally bound to reject the occupation since 1967.
Rogers added, although he "condemned" war crimes "if" it was done, he believed the massacre "was carried out excessively by Israel composing a story about the deletion of the baby's head."
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shared graphic photos of the baby being 'killed and burned' after the attack.
"What we know is whether it's a scapegoat operation or not, or whatever, or whatever happened, and whatever story we're going to tell... and we don't know if we're going to benefit a lot from the true story," Waters continued. It's very difficult to say what really happened.
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After repeatedly being asked to condemn the attack, Waters said there may have been several cases of civilians killed.
He continued by citing an article from The Grayzone which was accused of spreading misinformation claimed probably the first 400 people [to be killed] were Israeli military personnel, and this not a war crime.