star and Express columnist James Whale was called “a slave and servant to and the Zionists” by political commentator Jackson Hinkle in a furious clash on his Talk TV show.
The renowned broadcaster is back hosting his Unleashed show with co-presenter Ash Gould after being just before Christmas after falling ill with the flu.
Discussing whether should “take over” Gaza, Jackson told James: “One of the first times, like one of the first times I came on you said that I was spouting Hamas propaganda – 40,000 Gazans have been killed.
“What do you think about ‘s recent statements that there’s only 1.7 to 1.9 million Gazans left in Gaza, but at the start of the conflict, there was 2.1 to 2.3 million. Amazing, about 400 to 500,000 missing, dead?” he questioned.
“A lot of people have left. A lot of people. I wonder whether his advisers (have that) right. Nobody can tell,” James said. Ash added: “Hamas would be saying that from the rafters.”
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James Whale clashed with political commentator Jackson Hinkle on his Talk TV show (Image: Talk TV)
“You’re smiling about a huge tragedy. You’re making yourself look like a complete and utter nut,” James told Jackson.
“I’m simply doing is exposing you to be an absolute slave and servant to and the Zionists,” Jackson clapped back.
“I’m no a slave to anyone,” James insisted asking the commentator why he was banned from YouTube.
The clash came after Express columnist James was admitted to hospital three times over the festive season as he continues to live with stage 4 cancer.
After being sent home to recuperate, the Celebrity Big Brother star was .
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James Whale was admitted to hospital three times over the festive season (Image: Getty)
In early January he appeared on Talk TV via telephone from his hospital bed and expressed his wish to be ack on air soon.
“Well here I am in hospital having a marvellous time, I can’t tell you,” James said. “I really should be out there keeping Ash under control but my lovely wife is sitting here just keeping an eye on me.
“In the meantime I will leave you in the expert hands of Mr Ash. Hopefully I’ll be back on the air, Talk TV and radio, very very soon.”
James has been battling stage four kidney cancer since 2020 and the disease has since spread to his spine, brain and lungs.