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In Profanity-Laced Tirade, Howard Stern Defends Israel: ‘Israel is at No Fault’ (VIDEO)

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SiriusXM radio host Howard Stern. Photo: www.greginhollywood.com.

In a profanity-ridden monologue on his Sirius XM satellite radio show, host Howard Stern demolished a regular caller who attempted to oppose Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza.

“Israel is at no fault,” Stern said, cutting of caller Hanzi, a Pakistani, in a recording of the incident that surfaced online recently.

“Israel is at fault, actually,” Hanzi retorted, “Howard, Zionists run Israel.”

Despite attempts by his co-host, Robin Quivers, to calm him down, Stern was livid: “F*** off you c*** sucking f***, oh f*** off. You know what, man, I don’t wanna hear no anti-Semitism today.”

Stern went on to assert that Jews around the world are continuously antagonized, and that anyone who is anti-Israel is also anti-American.

“Jews get enough s*** all over the world. They get s*** on all the time. Jews are the indigenous people of that area. I’m sick of the bulls***,” Stern continued before hanging up on Hanzi. “I’m so tired of the bulls***. If you’re anti-Israel than you’re anti-America.”

Stern also attacked former Pink Floyd bassist Roger Waters, a well-known anti-Israel activist, saying the musician should “shut his mouth too.”

The radio host also asserted that the Palestinians are wrongfully placing blame on Israel for their problems.

“The median income in Israel is $30,000 and the Palestinian median income is $2,000. But the Palestinians are mad at the Israelis. Instead of being mad at the f***ing terrorists running their, so called, country, who are raping the country, taking all the aid that the United States actually gives to them. That they’re not angry with. They’re angry at Israel.”

Listen to Howard Stern defend Israel in the video below:

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