Meet Abdel Qader Sabbah. He's a Gaza freelancer working for @CNN. He took a selfie with a top Hamas leader, served in a Hamas-run body, and praised terrorists online.
Did CNN bother checking his background before hiring him?
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Meet Abdel Qader Sabbah. He's a Gaza freelancer working for @CNN. He took a selfie with a top Hamas leader, served in a Hamas-run body, and praised terrorists online.
Did CNN bother checking his background before hiring him?