George Galloway, a newly elected official, made controversial statements regarding the existence of states, specifically mentioning Israel. Galloway expressed that no state, including Israel, has a right to exist, but later clarified that Palestinians should have a state. These remarks have sparked debate and criticism.
Galloway says "no state has a right to exist" then goes on to fight for that Palestinians to have a right to a state. 😂 🤡 https://t.co/DZxUoWk1mL
Galloway says "no state has a right to exist" then goes on to say that Palestinians have a right to a state. 😂 🤡 https://t.co/DZxUoWk1mL
"No state has a right to exist. Not the Soviet Union, not Czechoslovakia, not the Zionist apartheid state of Israel. " Sky's deputy political editor @SamCoatesSky speaks to George Galloway at his victory event in a car dealership in Rochdale. 🔗 https://t.co/8T3l5Bcsum https://t.co/xy97WY3jV8
Galloway: “No state has a right to exist” Earlier this morning I asked newly elected George Galloway about the Middle East and begun by asking whether he thought the chant “From the River to the Sea” was offensive https://t.co/cEqkmTYWVX
🇮🇱🇺🇸 A former member of AIPAC says: "[To AIPAC] the only good Palestinian, is a dead Palestinian." https://t.co/ittU4pYllQ