Jeremy Corbyn's Controversial Stance on Hamas as a Terror Group

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Former UK Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn refused to label Hamas as a terror group during an interview with Piers Morgan. Despite repeated questioning, Corbyn avoided giving a direct answer and instead advocated for a ceasefire. The clash ended when another guest confirmed that Hamas is indeed a terror group. Corbyn had previously been suspended by his party for his handling of antisemitism complaints and recently attended a pro-Palestinian rally where instances of antisemitism were reported.
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