Hamas Deputy Denies Civilian Targets
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•Watch: Jeremy Bowen presses Hamas deputy leader on 7 October attacks
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Khalil al-Hayya said 7 October attacks were necessary to place Palestinian statehood back on the global agenda.
He denied overwhelming evidence that Hamas fighters targeted civilians during the attacks on 7 October last year .
Around 1,200 people, mostly Israeli civilians, were killed and more than 250 taken into Gaza as hostages.
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