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CNN’s Dana Bash slams anti-Israel protester who confronted her at synagogue: ‘No shame, no decency, and no clue’

OSWIECIM, POLAND - APRIL 18, 2023: Dana Bash, an American journalist, CNN television news anchor, is seen ahead of the 35th annual 'March of the Living' inside Auschwitz I, a part of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest German Nazi-operated concentration camp during World War II, on April 18, 2023, in Oswiecim, Poland. The March of the Living, an annual educational program, brings together Jewish students from around the world to silently march from Auschwitz I to Auschwitz II Birkenau, paying tribute to the millions of lives lost in the Holocaust. Through this powerful program, students gain a deeper understanding of the atrocities of the past and the importance of preventing them from happening again. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Bash was at the Main Line Reform Temple just outside of Philadelphia when a woman approached her, claiming to be a congregant, according to video of the incident posted to social media.

The woman, later identified online as Liz, falsely accused Israel of “genocide” against the Palestinians and called Bash “a mouthpiece” for Israel.

Video of the moment ended up on the X account of Code Pink, an activist organization with long-running extremist ties.

“Journalist @DanaBashCNN’s disbelief when confronted with facts about Israel’s policies raises a critical question: If you’re informing the public, Dana, shouldn’t you start by informing yourself?” the group said in X post sharing the video.

Bash was scathing in her response.

“You came to a place of Jewish worship, stood on the Bhima, near the holy Torah scroll, and pretended to be congregants. You have no shame, no decency, and no clue what you’re talking about,” the CNN anchor said.

Bash, who is Jewish, has been a frequent target of antisemitic harassment since Hamas’ Oct. 7 massacre in Israel and told the women agitators like her had been to the anchor’s house, labeled her “Zionist trash” and called for “intifada” against her.

It’s also not the first time Bash has been publicly confronted by Hamas-supporting protestors at public engagements.

During a Washington D.C. book event in September, they screeched from behind coronavirus facemasks that Bash “belonged behind bars” over the war in Gaza.

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