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Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters Dumped by Label BMG After Saying October 7 Hamas Terror Attack Was Justified

Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters has announced that his label, BMG, has announced that the October 7th terrorist attack by Hamas was justified, while also claiming that Israel was exaggerating the extent of Hamas’ killings. He was reportedly fired from his job.

BMG is preparing to part ways with veteran musician for good, anonymous sources say Said variety.

The German company signed a publishing deal with Waters in 2016 and was scheduled to release a new version of Pink Floyd’s seminal 1973 album. dark side of the moon New CEO Thomas Korsfeld canceled the contract last year, according to reports.

BMG has not officially commented on this matter.

Waters reportedly hinted that he had been “fired” from BMG in a sit-down interview with independent journalist Glenn Greenwald in November.

As Breitbart News reported, Waters used Greenwald’s interview to express his beliefs about the October 7 Hamas terrorist attack.

Asked if he thought Hamas’ attacks were justified, Waters said: But were they justified in resisting the occupation? Yeah. “

Waters later said he did not condone the killing of civilians, but claimed that Israel was exaggerating the scope and nature of the killing.

“By making up the story of the Israelis decapitating the baby, the object became completely out of balance,” he said.

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