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"NGO Monitor, an Israeli human rights watchdog group, says Gilbert presents one-sided criticism of Israel to the media and has accused Israel of deliberately targeting civilians in its Gaza offensive to stop Hamas from firing rockets into Israel. In addition to being supportive of the terrorist organization Hamas, Gilbert has voiced support for the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. ‘The attack on New York did not come as a surprise after the policy that the West has led during the last decades,’ Gilbert told the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet on Sept. 30, 2001. ‘The oppressed also have a moral right to attack the USA with any weapon they can come up with.’ When asked if he supported a terror attack on the U.S., Gilbert said, ‘Terror is a bad weapon but the answer is yes within the context which I have mentioned.’ Gerald Steinberg, executive director of NGO Monitor, said Gilbert’s characterization of the situation in Gaza is ‘in the form of incitement of hatred.’ ‘We question the accuracy and the political biases – if they exist – by groups that claim to promote human rights, humanitarian and non-political goals,’ Steinberg told FOXNews.com. ‘A doctor is someone who is not supposed to take a political side.’ ‘We found out he justified the 9/11 attacks. Here’s a guy with a radical political background who is being interviewed as if he were a neutral medical observer," Steinberg said. ‘He has become an apologist for Hamas, totally violating his obligation as a physician to heal the sick and not contribute to violence.’"