Pink Floyd Roger Waters said that there was something ‘very fishy” about Hamas's October 7 surprise attack on Israelis questioned whether Hamas actually targeted civilians, and suggested that it may have been a “false flag operation.”
Commenting on the Israeli-Hamas war, he said: “We don’t know if we will ever get much of the story,” the 80-year-old rocker and activist told Glenn Greenwald, on a Rumble-exclusive podcast interview.
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He said: ‘They’re calling it their 9/11. What actually happened on the American 9/11? Nobody knows.”
“Do you think what Hamas did on October 7 can be justified?” Greenwald asked. Well, we don’t know what they did do,” Waters responded. “Was it justified to resist the occupation? Yeah,” he went on, “it’s the Geneva Conventions. They are absolutely legally and morally bound to resist the occupation since 1967.”
George Roger Waters is an English musician and singer-songwriter. In 1965, he co-founded the rock band Pink Floyd as the bassist.