Australian Antisemite Nasser Mashni was recently interviewed by some fellow Israel-hater called Dave Milner, of a website called The Shot.
Judging by the website’s logo, the name of the website seems to be related to a shot of whisky , but at one point of the podcast, a shot of another kind was discussed: Israel’s targeted killing of Anas Al-Sharif, the Hamas terrorist moonlighting as an Al Jizz journalist.
Lamenting Israel’s “assassination” of Al-Sharif, Nasser Mashni says something rather telling: even if he was a terrorist, Israel should not be allowed to take him out in a targeted killing.
This is telling: Nasser Mashni does not think Israel should take out terrorists in pinpoint targeted killings (designed to avoid civilian casualties as much as possible). I guess he supports us all rolling over and dying. pic.twitter.com/g6gWk34zQy
— David Lange (@Israellycool) August 21, 2025
Given that Mashni seems to support Hamas terrorism, this is not surprising. But it is revealing in the sense that while he alleges Israel deliberately kills Gazan civilians with impunity, he also opposes us targeting terrorists with pinpoint accuracy (not that he thinks they are anything other than “freedom fighters”).
In other words, Mashni and his mates want it both ways: when Israel hits terrorists, it’s “assassination,” and when civilians tragically die because Hamas hides behind them, it’s “genocide.” The truth is simpler – he’ll twist any narrative as long as it paints Israel as the villain. And the real scandal isn’t his predictable bile, but that outlets like The Shot keep serving it up without challenge, handing a megaphone to a man who openly normalizes terrorism.