CNN Contributor Says World Needs Hitler Now, Stirs Controversy

A CNN contributor, Adeel Raja, said, “The world needs a Hitler today.” Controversy erupted. (Photo taken from Twitter, now deleted)

Israel and the militant group Hamas (Hamas) continued to exchange fire, since the two sides clashed on the 10th, Gaza City was subjected to intensive Israeli air strikes, the death toll reached 192 people, including 58 children, Israel also said their side 10 people died, including two children, CNN (CNN) a special contributor Raja (Adeel Raja) even for this A CNN contributor, Adeel Raja, said, “The world needs a Hitler today.” This is controversial.

The Israeli military said Hamas must be held responsible for “intentionally placing military infrastructure underneath civilian homes,” which This puts civilians at risk.

The ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict has caused controversy when CNN contributor Adeel Raja tweeted, “The world needs a Hitler today,” and although he quickly deleted the tweet, more than one similar tweet was found to admire Hitler.

In the 2014 World Cup, Raja tweeted that he would definitely support Germany in the World Cup final for the sole reason that “Hitler was a German and he did a good job with those Jews”, and then tweeted to urge Germans to wake up the Hitler in their hearts: “Palestine Holocaust …. The Germans must wake up the Hitler in them,” and even tweeted directly “Heil Hitler!” .

According to public information, Raja is a CNN freelance writer based in Pakistan and has written more than 50 articles for CNN, mostly about Pakistan, but his profile is not linked to CNN’s website.

Some netizens flooded CNN Twitter to criticize the employment of Hitler worshippers as contributing writers, and Trump’s son Donald Trump Jr. left a sour message: “Hey CNN, this guy looks like your company, but I don’t think anyone should be surprised.”