ABC under fire for ‘callous’ reporting of ‘shocking terror attacks’ in Israel

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ABC under fire for ‘callous’ reporting of ‘shocking terror attacks’ in Israel
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Sky News host Chris Kenny calls out the ABC for the “callous” reporting of “shocking terror attacks” in Israel.

“The car … was driven by a person, a murderous person, a terrorist” but the ABC’s report was horribly “distorted against Israel”

by reading out ‘a car rammed a group of tourists’, Mr Kenny said.The ABC even called people at the funeral “the hard right mourners”.

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