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Sen. Josh Hawley is demanding the Department of Homeland Security"immediately" terminate an official placed on leave whose Hamas support was unearthed recently.
The revelation of the official's staunch anti-Israel sentiment comes as the U.S. government backs Israel on the heels of Hamas attacking the country and killing over 1,400 people. Ali posted on Instagram after the October attack, “F*** Israel and any Jew that supports Israel." The official told Daily Wire investigative reporter Luke Rosiak in an interview,"I will abso-f***ing-lutely celebrate them, a**hole, f*** you," when asked,"Why did you celebrate the hang gliders?"
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