Political commentator Briahna Joy Gray, who has repeatedly sought to cast doubt on the sexual violence perpetrated against Israeli women during the Hamas-led terror onslaught was fired by US-based news broadcaster The Hills, days after she was seen rolling her eyes during an interview with the sister of an Israeli abducted on October 7.
She was slammed for how she behaved on air for her treatment of the Israeli hostage family member during an interview with The Hill.
Gray was interviewing Yarden Gonen, the sister of Romi Gonen, then she rolled her eyes and abruptly ended the interview when Yarden Gonen told her that she hopes she believes female victims who say they were sexually assaulted by Hamas terrorists.
Gonen says “I really hope that you, specifically, will believe women when they say that they got hurt”.
Gray, apparently let out a sigh, appeared to roll her eyes.
Hen Mazzig, the founder of the Tel Aviv Insitute, said:
“Briahna Joy Gray rolling her eyes and sighing after Yarden Gonen, sister of a hostage in Gaza, asking her to believe rape victims. No low this person won’t sink to, truly disgusting”.