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Two Journalists Fight On Live TV Over Syrian Politics [WATCH]

When did media men forget they are also being watched? Man up guys!

Two Jordanian journalists literally broke down a TV studio to pieces after getting into a fight, live on air, during a heated argument over press freedom in Syria.

According to Entertainmentwise.com, Muhammad Sharif al-Jiyusi - on the left - took exception with Shakir al-Johari -on the right- accusing him of being 'deviant' by supporting the Arab Spring revolution.

The debate then dived into a table-shoving, shin-kicking and arm-flexing battle, as presenter Zuhair Al-Azza desperately tries to save only his news desk from being destroyed.

Other TV crew members were also seen entering the set to separate the two media men from killing each other.

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