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layzeal · 2 months
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“A group of Israeli settlers have built a symbolic house on the border with Gaza, as part of a campaign calling for new settlements on Palestinian land and the ethnic cleansing of the territory.”
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space-mouse · 4 months
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info on that vile "a house on the beach is not a dream" post, from Palestinian fact-checking site Kashif:
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[image: models of luxury homes superimposed in front of wrecked apartment buildings on a Gaza shoreline. Text: "This advertisement was published by the Israeli settlement company "Harei Zahav". The Israeli government did not announce any settlement project in Gaza." end image description]
Harei Zahav published a post about building settlements on Gaza beaches. The post stated: “A beach house on the beach isn’t a dream! We at Harei Zahav Company are preparing the ground for the return to Gush Katif. Our staff are working on the best lands, to evacuate the invaders and clean up the rubble. We hope that our soldiers will return home soon to resume work.”
Kashif clarifies that this announcement is not an official announcement by the Israeli government. The government has not announced any settlement projects in Gaza.
Israeli right-wingers are promoting settlement building in Gaza. The project is being proposed by the Harei Zahav Company, a settlement company founded in 2007 that builds settlements in the West Bank, Jerusalem, and the Jordan Valley.
In 2015, Gush Katif, a group of 17 Israeli settlements in the southern Gaza Strip, was evacuated.
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donnaajah · 2 months
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Israeli extremist groups broke into the Gaza area, to start seizing territory and building illegal settlements. They broke through an Israeli army guard post or Israel Defense Forces (IDF).
The incident occurred in the Erez area, which is directly opposite the northern Gaza area. Erez is home to Israeli extremists, who "violently breached IDF checkpoints," the Israeli military said in a statement, reported by The New Arab, Saturday (2/3/2024).
This incident began with the arrival of right-wing Israeli mobs, who gathered in the city of Sderot, the closest point to the Gaza Strip, before forming a convoy and driving to Erez to storm an IDF checkpoint.
The group carried orange ribbons, a color typical of Israel's extreme right-wing movements. The movement aims to reoccupy the illegal Gush Katif settlement in Gaza, which was abandoned when Israel withdrew from the Palestinian enclave in 2005.
Some of the intruders managed to enter half a kilometer of Gaza, while others built two buildings on the border, which is a symbol of their intention to occupy land belonging to Palestine under international law.
A member of the movement told Anadolu Agency that 500 families had voluntarily reoccupied Gaza, and the movement claimed that Israel would only be safe when "Jewish settlements and towns are established" inside Gaza.
"If we leave gaps, this place will again become a hotbed of Hamas terror," said Mechi Fendel, who is a member of the group.
This Israeli right-wing extremist group is reportedly close to right-wing politicians such as National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich. They are part of the ruling coalition government under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The group, which is also known as the Israeli 'return' and 'settlement' or 'settler' movement, advocates for the establishment of a Greater Israel that includes the entire West Bank and Gaza - some even include areas of Jordan, Syria, Lebanon and Egypt - with imagine an Israel without Palestinians and non-Jews.
This condition worsens the condition of the Palestinian people in Gaza, especially North Gaza. Because, more than 85% of Gaza's population currently lives in the southern region, most of them are Palestinians who were forced to flee due to Israel's brutal attacks in the northern region since 7 October 2024.
Both Ben-Gvir and Smotrich have spoken openly about their hope that the Palestinian population in Gaza will "immigrate", which they say would allow Jewish-Israeli settlements in the Palestinian enclave.
The US has warned Israel against any attempts to expel or resettle Gaza residents. A US State Department spokesperson said in January that "Gaza is Palestinian land and will remain Palestinian land".
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: “You must remember what Amalek has done to you, says our Holy Bible. And we do remember.” This is a reference invoking the Biblical story of the total destruction of the Amalek by the Israelites, which Biblical passage reads in the relevant part: “Spare no one, but kill alike men and women, infants and sucklings, oxen and sheep, camels and asses.” 
President Isaac Herzog: “It’s an entire nation out there that is responsible. It’s not true this rhetoric about civilians not aware not involved. It’s absolutely not true. �� and we will fight until we break their backbone.”
Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant:  
Israel is “imposing a complete siege on Gaza. No electricity, no food, no water, no fuel. Everything is closed. We are fighting human animals and we are acting accordingly.” 
“Gaza won’t return to what it was before. We will eliminate everything. If it doesn’t take one day, it will take a week. It will take weeks or even months, we will reach all places.”
Minister for National Security Itamar Ben-Gvir: “[t]o be clear, when we say that Hamas should be destroyed, it also means those who celebrate, those who support, and those who hand out candy — they’re all terrorists, and they should also be destroyed.”
Minister of Energy and Infrastructure Israel Katz: “All the civilian population in Gaza is ordered to leave immediately. We will win. They will not receive a drop of water or a single battery until they leave the world.”
Minister of Finance Bezalel Smotrich: “We need to deal a blow that hasn’t been seen in 50 years and take down Gaza.”
Minister of Amihai Eliyahu: “The north of the Gaza Strip, more beautiful than ever. Everything is blown up and flattened, simply a pleasure for the eyes … We must talk about the day after. In my mind, we will hand over lots to all those who fought for Gaza over the years and to those evicted from Gush Katif” [a former Israeli settlement].  “There is no such thing as uninvolved civilians in Gaza.”
Minister of Agriculture Avi Dichter: “We are now actually rolling out the Gaza Nakba.” [This term, “Nakba,” is a reference to the forced expulsion of around 750,000 Palestinians during the war that established Israel as an independent state. Israeli historian Ilan Pappe refers to it as The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine.]
Knesset Deputy Speaker and Foreign Affairs and Security Committee Member Nissim Vaturi: “Now we all have one common goal — erasing the Gaza Strip from the face of the earth.” 
Israeli Reservist Major General and adviser to the Defense Minister Giora Eiland: 
“The people should be told that they have two choices; to stay and to starve, or to leave. If Egypt and other countries prefer that these people will perish in Gaza, this is their choice.”  
“When you are at war with another country you don’t feed them, you don’t provide them electricity or gas or water or anything else . . . A country can be attacked in a much broader way, to bring the country to the brink of dysfunction. This is the necessary outcome of events in Gaza.” 
“Israel has no interest in the Gaza Strip being rehabilitated and this is an important point that needs to be made clear to the Americans.”  
“The State of Israel has no choice but to make Gaza a place that is temporarily, or permanently, impossible to live in.”
“Who are the ‘poor’ women of Gaza? They are all the mothers, sisters or wives of Hamas murderers. . . . The international community warns us of a humanitarian disaster in Gaza and of severe epidemics. We must not shy away from this, as difficult as that may be. After all, severe epidemics in the south of the Gaza Strip will bring victory closer . . . It is precisely its civil collapse that will bring the end of the war closer. When senior Israeli figures say in the media ‘It’s either us or them’ we should clarify the question of who is ‘them’. ‘They’ are not only Hamas fighters with weapons, but also all the ‘civilian’ officials, including hospital administrators and school administrators, and also the entire Gaza population who enthusiastically supported Hamas and cheered on its atrocities on October 7th.”
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girlactionfigure · 6 months
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Chaim Ben Arieh.
Known to the children of Gush Katif as "Chaim the driver".
That's how everyone knew him.
On the evening of October 7, Chaim drove with his bus to evacuate the children who were saved.
While there, he saw the extent of the atrocities, and his heart was broken. Plain and simple.
Since that day, Chaim wasn't his usual self.
This morning, his lifeless body was found in his bus.
The entire nation is traumatised. Some people more than others. But each and every single person has been proudly affected by the brutality of that day.
Israeli and Jewish friends: If you are feeling suffocated, if you are stressed or suffering in any way, speak to someone. Speak to me. Speak to a family member. Speak to a friend. But do speak out and get the help you need and deserve. Your life is precious.
Whatever happens, just remember that the Jewish people has seen worse. We will prevail.
And for those who were murdered, whether physically or spiritually, leading to their bodily death, we shall remember you all and, in your memory, try to make the world a better place.
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dayinadream · 6 months
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Israeli Minister of Heritage Amichai Eliyahu:
“North Gaza is more beautiful than ever. Blowing up and flattening everything is amazing. Once we are finished, we will hand over the lands of Gaza to the fighting soldiers and settlers who lived in Gush Katif."
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kitty999 · 6 months
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IOF soldiers celebrate at a music festival while Palestinian civilians continue to be slaughtered en mass. In the first clip the man on stage is singing 'we are returning to Gush Katif' which is what Israelis call their old settlements in the Gaza Strip.
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unhonestlymirror · 4 months
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I feel very sorry for Palestine because they have the Belarus-like situation, but WAY worse. Palestinians like Rami Aman are being killed and tortured, no one can express their opinion freely there because hamas will just kill them. They live in poverty because hamas destroys and steals everything, like with Gush Katif greenhouses and humanitarian aid. But most importantly, hamas teaches their children that they must kill all Jews because they are occupiers. ALL JEWS. AND eliminate Israel.
And knowing all this, I am extremely disgusted to see that "Israel is the occupier" propaganda. PLEASE, how can a nation 2/3 of which were killed during Holocaust, the nation which is being genocided since Moses times, suddenly become an occupier? It's like if people wrote, "Belaruthians are being thrown to prisons for wearing Ukrainian flags (correct), Belaruthians are suffering (correct), Ukrainian children are being kidnapped to Belarus (correct), Ukrainians despise Belaruthians (....correct), and that's why Ukraine should be eliminated and Belarus must be free from the Polack (Polatsk) to Black Sea (WHAT???). The only difference is that Ukraine didn't attack Belarus with missiles in response to Bucha, Irpin and Gostomel. Although Ukraine really wanted to.
I really want to ask people, ESPECIALLY Ukrainians like @ohsalome to not support hamas, PLEASE. If you don't care about Holocaust and Palestinians who suffer because of hamas, then please care about 18 Ukrainians killed by hamas. Please care about the fact that hamas has the whole headquarters in moscow.
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the-garbanzo-annex-jr · 2 months
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by Kobi Erez
Sitting on an El Al plane waiting to take off, I realized that, for the first time on my many flights to Israel, I was happy to see not even one empty seat on the plane. Even though Israel is considered a war zone—in fact, because of it—the Jewish people are more motivated to travel to our beloved land than ever before.
I traveled to Israel to volunteer in patrol units around Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria, and to visit several of the Jewish communities the Zionist Organization of America-Michigan has provided with protective gear and equipment. After the Oct. 7 massacre, volunteer community patrol units were established or expanded as Israelis realized the pressing need to defend their neighborhoods from attacks. 
While visiting some of the communities ZOA has supported, I was humbled by the sheer number of volunteers who took it upon themselves to protect their neighborhoods, even late into the night. I watched some of these incredible citizens finish their patrol shift at 6:00 am and head straight to work.
I had the honor, as sad as it was, to visit a shiva in the city of Efrat for a fallen IDF hero who was killed while fighting in Gaza. Efrat is over the “green line” and typically considered a religious community; yet it brought me strength to see Israelis from all walks of life, secular and religious, right and left, come pay their respects to our fallen soldier and comfort the bereaved family.
The message I heard over and over during my travels—from community members, soldiers and families in mourning—was a plea to continue, despite our differences, to find unity and keep going until complete victory over Hamas.
Many have asked me what a real victory would look like. Killing Hamas terrorists is a good start. From a strategic perspective, though, killing terrorists is like mowing your lawn. The grass always grows back. Terrorists are easily replaced in Gaza because Palestinian children are taught to hate Jews, love martyrdom and worship Hamas leaders.
The way to truly win this war is by conquering Gaza, installing an army base in the territory and resettling the Jewish communities in Gush Katif—the settlements that were forcibly evacuated in the 2005 Gaza disengagement. This will achieve two goals:
Deterring Israel’s enemies by showing that they will lose land if they attack. If Hamas had known it would lose land to Israel because of the Oct. 7 massacre, it would not have attacked.
Increasing Israel’s long-term security through a permanent presence on the ground in Gaza. This model has proven successful in Judea and Samaria. A large number of Palestinians there aspire to repeat the Oct. 7 attack but are unable to do so because of the presence of Jewish communities that geographically divide Palestinian villages. Moreover, this model gives the IDF the power to enter hostile Palestinian towns and arrest and kill terrorists as needed.
I am inspired by the people of Israel and by Jews and friends around the world who are standing up against evil. Despite the difficult challenges the Jewish people currently face, with the help of God and the spirit of all those who represent good in this world, we will win.
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reasonandempathy · 3 months
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Some 5,000 settlers gathered in Jerusalem on Sunday to celebrate their efforts to resettle the Gaza Strip and bring the coming of the Messiah one step closer. The fact that they remain a minority in Israel was of scant concern to them
''Voluntary' [emigration] is at times a situation you impose until they give their consent,' declared Netanyahu's communications minister on-stage, exposing the true message of the 'Conference for the Victory of Israel': The transfer, or expulsion, of Palestinians from Gaza
Some of the participants were National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, Minister of Heritage Amichai Eliyahu, Likud MK Ariel Kelner, Samaria Regional Council Head Yossi Dagan, Bezalel Smotrich, Orit Strock, Amichai Eliyahu and Yitzhak Wasserlauf, Haim Katz, Amichai Chikli, Shlomo Karhi, and more on top.
A huge map of Gaza hung on one of the walls with the names of the Katif Bloc settlements that were dismantled during the Gaza disengagement in 2005; alongside them were the names of planned future settlements. One of the organizers said that dozens of families had registered for each of the six groups planning to settle in Gaza.
It's an intentional fucking genocide and ethnic cleansing. As if there was any actual discussion about it, but just in case.
At a caucus meeting, right-wing Israeli lawmakers offered advice like 'in the northern Gaza Strip we first have to conquer, annex, destroy all the houses.' Every time someone mentioned the resettlement of Gaza, loud applause erupted "This event must end in a way that resounds everywhere in the Arab world," he said, adding that in the West Bank, "among the Arabs of Israel, in Syria, in Lebanon, everyone must see what has happened to Gaza and understand that this is the last thing he wants to happen in his life."
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david-goldrock · 1 month
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Mama if I could only (Ima Im haiti) by Hanan ben Ari
This one is going to be controversial: hanan grew up in gush katif in Gaza, and was evicted in 2005. This song is about the wish to return there
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[Verse 1] And again the same melody, that you once sang to me in a lullaby It plays in the heart, reminding things from there There in front of that sea, back when the sands were a home for me And the winds whispered to me that I was not alone
[Bridge] And you held my hand, you said: "Look at the sky" You promised that one day we will return here...
[Chorus] Mom, if I could only Cure the longing The memories still burn the brain Love did not win, neither did the spirit Mom, if I could only Believe you and not run away The heart is betrayed, it doesn't let me trust Only the melody still gives the power
[House 2] {the evacuation from gaza happened in the summer of '05, the entire country was covered in orange flags and banners in protest} And again the same tune, every year in the summer Orange flowers grow in greenhouses like back then The children also flourished slowly, almost all of them built a house Only the names of the streets remember what was stolen/ kept aside while unused
[2 bridge] I remember we sang in front of a hall, "If I forget you, Jerusalem..." we shouted "one day and we will return here"
[Chorus] Mom, if I could only Cure the longing The memories still burn the brain Love did not win, neither did the spirit Mom, if I could only Believe you and not run away The heart is betrayed, it doesn't let me trust Only the melody still gives the power
[3 bridge] We will return there, we will return there …We'll be back, mother, we'll be back We will return there, we will return there …We'll be back, mother, we'll be back
[Chorus] Mom, if I could only Cure the longing The memories still burn the brain Love didn't go out, neither did the spirit Mom, if I could only Believe you and not run away The heart beats, the heart wants to be happy again And the melody still gives me the strength
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disco-cola · 4 months
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just saw a video a 23 year old israeli girl made about her arrest after attending a protest for palestine in haifa and she said while freedom of speech was always limited in israel that if you now speak out against the war as a jewish israeli citizen you’re called a traitor and have to fear for your safety and freedom (so much for the safest place in the world for jews?! again yeah ONLY if you comply with that dangerous nationalist ideology that comes from zionism) and she said during her arrest when she was held in jail she heard police officers sing a song about returning gush katif (the former israeli settlements in gaza) and how they want gaza to be killed off and the policemen also called her and other women who were arrested at the protest »sluts«
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Following Israel’s occupation in 1967, the government established settlements between the main Palestinian population centres in Gaza itself. The largest was Gush Katif, near Rafah on the Egyptian border; in total, Israeli colonies covered 20 per cent of Gaza’s territory. In the early 1980s the area in and around Gaza also absorbed many Israeli settlers evacuated from Sinai after the peace accord with Egypt. The first fence around the territory was built between 1994 and 1996 – a time seen as the height of the ‘peace process’. Gaza was now being isolated from the rest of the world. When, in response to Palestinian resistance, Israel’s Gaza colonies were dismantled in 2005, some of the evacuees chose to relocate to settlements close to Gaza’s borders. A second, more advanced fencing system was completed shortly after. In 2007, a year after Hamas took power in Gaza, Israel began its full-scale siege, controlling and limiting incoming flows of life-sustaining provisions such as food, medicine, electricity and petrol. The Israeli army calibrates the privation to a level that brings life in Gaza to an almost complete standstill. Together with a series of bombing campaigns, which according to the UN resulted in 3500 Palestinian deaths between 2008 and September this year, the siege has brought humanitarian disaster on an unprecedented scale: civil institutions, hospitals, water and hygiene systems are barely able to function, with electricity available for only around half the day. Almost half of Gaza’s population is unemployed and more than 80 per cent rely on aid to meet basic needs.
Eyal Weizman, Exchange Rate
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girlactionfigure · 3 months
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*ISRAEL REALTIME* - "Connecting the World to Israel in Realtime"
▪️The cabinet approved the 3rd country escrow situation with Gaza funds.  One minister opposed because “no guarantees were presented that the money won’t be transferred to Gaza”.  PM: “The US and Norway respect the decision of the political and security cabinet that ordered a halt to the transfer of Gaza money to the Palestinian Authority."
▪️Demonstration in Jordan demanding Egypt open the Rafah crossing to let out Gaza refugees.
🔶 GAZA-HAMAS Front 
▪️(enemy sources) IDF forces made significant progress tonight in Khan Yunis. They reached the place where Neve Dekalim (Gush Katif town that was evacuated) was located.
▪️(enemy sources) Residents of West Khan Yunis woke up this morning to IDF entry to areas west of Khan Yunis that were considered "safe" by Gazans, including IDF tanks on A-Zanaa street.  Many residents are fleeing because “the Israelis will slaughter them” - they know that since that is what they would do.
▪️Gazan journalists are reporting that the IDF is blowing up residential complexes this morning in the Qizan a-Rashwan area west of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip.  Reminder: ‘blowing up’ is usually tunnel infrastructure, which takes the buildings above with it, or taking out firing positions and launching positions built into an area.
▪️Al-Aqsa Martyr Brigades uploaded video of yesterday’s rocket launches… showing that rockets are now being disguised as dead bodies wrapped in shrouds to be transported to position and fool the IDF - and/or make great propaganda of the IDF attacking people ‘trying to transport bodies for burial’.
▪️Olive grove launch site discovered and destroyed outside Khan Yunis.  Expect reports of “IDF destroying olive groves!”
▪️Battles around Nasser hospital, Khan Yunis, including heavy airstrikes overnight.
🔶 RED SEA-Houthis Front 
▪️(US sources) Alarming information from the intelligence agencies shows that the Houthis intend to increase and expand the scope of their attacks, and they are trying to obtain more weapons from Iran.
🔶 LEBANON-Hezbollah-Syria Front 
▪️Hezbollah claims: near midnight we spotted an IDF force in the Biranit area, which was planning to go into action inside Lebanese territory and we fired at it.
🔶 JUDEA-SAMARIA Front 
▪️Pekoa, east of Jenin, firefight between IDF and terrorists.
▪️Sebastian & Zawata, Shechem area, counter-terror operations overnight.
▪️Silwad & Karat Bani Zeid and Beit Rima, Ramallah area, counter-terror operations overnight.
▪️Bidya, Salfit area, counter-terror operations overnight.
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theculturedmarxist · 5 months
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To serve as a reference, we have compiled the following list of revealing statements by Israeli officials, former officials, and politicians about the ongoing massacre in Gaza. Translations from Hebrew have been verified. Quotes are presented in date order, starting with the most recent. The list will be updated periodically.
[Last update: 12 November 2023]
Deputy Speaker of the Knesset Nissim Vaturi MK (Likud, governing), 12 November: “We need to put them [the Palestinians] on boats and send them to wherever will be good for them. They’re wanted in Scotland? We'll hand them over”
Minister for Agriculture and former Head of the Shin Bet Avi Dichter, 11 November: “We are now rolling out the Gaza Nakba. From an operational point of view, there is no way to wage a war—as the IDF seeks to do in Gaza—with masses between the tanks and the soldiers … Gaza Nakba 2023. That’s how it’ll end”1
Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, 11 November: “I am saying here to the citizens of Lebanon, I already see the citizens in Gaza walking with white flags along the coast and moving south … If it [Hezbollah] makes mistakes of this kind, the ones who will pay the price are first of all the citizens of Lebanon. What we are doing in Gaza we know how to do in Beirut”
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, 10 November: “We will hold Gaza after the war too, we will not trust international forces”2
Education Minister Yoav Kisch, 8 November: “We can certainly bring back the settlements of Gush Katif [evacuated in 2005], there is no status quo and nothing is sacred” 
Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, 7 November: “[Hamas leader] Yahya Sinwar made a mistake and sealed the fate of Hamas and the fate of Gaza”
Jerusalem Affairs and Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu, 5 November: “there are no uninvolved [civilians] in Gaza”.
Reporter: “Should we drop an atomic bomb on Gaza?”
Eliyahu: “That’s one way”3
Former New Hope MK and former Chairman of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defence Committee Zvi Hauser, 5 November: “Some of us also contemplate the historical-philosophical necessity for revenge for the bloodbath we suffered because of the enemy on that cursed Shabbat. For those who hold that view, I say that the territorial acquisition, even if its sole purpose is, as mentioned, to secure security and prevent violence, is the most appropriate response in the language of the Middle East to those who raped our women and murdered crushed skulls of our infants near our border. Neither killing the innocent nor extensive property damage will deter them. Our neighbours and enemies must know that an attack on Israel means a loss of their territory”
Yitzhak Kroizer MK (Otzma Yehudit, governing), 5 November: “the Gaza Strip should be flattened, and there should be one sentence for everyone there—death. We have to wipe the Gaza Strip off the map. There are no innocents there”
Col. Erez Eshel, Officer in the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) 162nd Armour Division, 4 November:
Reporter: “I want to say one word to you, and you tell me what pops into your head. Revenge”.
Eshel: “Great value. There is a value to revenge over what was done to us. That for another hundred years [everyone] will understand that Jews are not to be messed with … This place will be fallow, they will not be able to live here”4
Deputy Head of the Civil Administration Yogev Bar Sheshet, 4 November: 
Reporter: There are no civilians now in Al-Atatra neighbourhood [Beit Lahiya].
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Sheshet: “Whoever harms Jews, whoever harms Israelis, we will destroy his houses. We will kill him wherever he lives. It does not pay off to harm the people of Israel, this is our message. Nothing left. Whoever returns here, if he returns here later, will see here scorched earth. No houses, no agriculture, no nothing. They have no future … They [Hamas—because they caused the Israeli military to do it] annihilated this place for many years to come” [from approx. 4 mins in] 
Former Israeli Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon MK (Likud, governing), November: “I support the taking of land. Why? Because in [sic] the essence of the Middle East, that’s the language they understand. Any terrorists we will kill—they will replace them with others. Economy and houses we will destroy—it is obvious they will be compensated. But land that will be taken away from them—that’s something irreplaceable”
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, letter to IDF soldiers, 3 November: “The basis of the existence of the thousand-year-old nation of Israel is the constant struggle for our lives and freedom … The current fight against the ‘Hamas’ murderers is another chapter in the story … ‘Remember what Amalek did to you’ … This is a war between the sons of light and the sons of darkness”5
Former head of the Knesset National Security Commission and Mossad Deputy Director Ram Ben Barak MK (Yesh Atid, opposition), 2 November: “The intention is to build a coalition of countries and international funding that will allow those Gazans who want to leave to be absorbed into these countries with citizenship and a proper absorption basket”
Amit Halevi MK (Likud, governing), 1 November: “it is totally unacceptable that the war on [sic] Gaza will end with any Palestinian rule [there]. The main form of defeat understood by radical Islam is loss of control over land, and this must be the result [of the war]. Therefore, the first step the Knesset must pursue is to undo the law which forbids the entry of Jews into Gaza”6
Former head of the Knesset National Security Commission and Mossad Deputy Director Ram Ben Barak MK (Yesh Atid, opposition), 1 November: “Look, a Hamas official said a few days ago that they won’t provide for the population [of Gaza], the population are all refugees and the UN should provide for them, right? There was such a statement from someone in Hamas? Well, if everyone in Gaza is a refugee, let’s scatter them around the world. Let's scatter them around the world. There are 2.5 million people there, every country will take in 20,000 people, 100 countries. It’s humane, it’s an obvious [solution]. They are refugees anyway, it is better to be a refugee in Canada than a refugee in Gaza. If the world really wants to solve this problem, it can solve it”7
Off-duty Major General (Head of the IDF ground troops command) and current Head of the Israel Electric Company Yiftah Ron-Tal, 1 November: “Everyone understands and recognises the clear overarching goal of destroying Hamas. This manoeuvre will eventually lead the forces to take complete control of Gaza, especially Lower Gaza [i.e., the tunnels]. As far as I’m concerned, the Strip can become a plowed area and maybe in the future we will finally rebuild the settlements in Gush Katif, this is the overarching goal”
Galit Distel-Atbaryan MK (Likud, governing), 1 November: “Hate the enemy. Hate the monsters. [...] Spend your energy on one thing; wiping Gaza off the face of the earth. Let the Gazan monsters fly to the southern fence and flee into Egyptian territory. Or have them die. And have them die horribly. Gaza must be wiped out. And fire and billows of smoke must be upon the heads of the Nazis in Judea and Samaria. Jewish wrath that will cause the ground to shake around the world. We require a revengeful and cruel IDF. Anything less than that is immoral. Simply immoral”
Minister of Heritage Amichai Eliyahu, 1 November: “The north of the strip—more beautiful than ever. Blowing up and flattening everything, simply a delight for the eyes. (A soldier in Gaza). We must speak about the day after. In my mind’s eye, we give away real estate to anyone who fought for Gaza over the years, and those who were evacuated from Gush Katif—god willing. (Without Merkhavim Muganim Dirati’im) [without the threat of rockets]”
Advisor to Defence Minister Gallant, former Head of the National Security Council and former IDF operations chief Giora Eiland, 30 October: “Hizbullah will only be deterred if it sees not only destruction in Gaza City, but a humanitarian disaster and absolute governmental chaos … Our principal challenge is to persuade our friends that only that outcome—the complete destruction of all system in Gaza and desperate distress—will also serve them in their effort to cope with Iran and its proxies in Syria, Iraq, Lebanon and Yemen”8
Former Deputy Commander IDF Gaza Division Amir Avivi, 29 October: “We are not taking any chances … When our soldiers are manoeuvring we are doing this with massive artillery, with 50 aeroplanes overhead destroying anything that moves”
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, 28 October: “You must remember what Amalek has done to you, says our Holy Bible. And we do remember, and we are fighting”9
Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, 28 October: “The Gaza siege plan”: “impose a total siege on the north of the Gaza Strip, dry up and suffocate the Hamas terrorists in the tunnels until they are forced to come out”; “create a new security strip 2 km deep into the territory of the Strip along our entire border, a permanent Strip … Imagine bulldozers simply levelling the area”; “Countries around the world can take in the refugees—only temporarily, of course—until Hamas surrenders and the war ends. Between 6 months and 5 years”; “In the south of the Gaza Strip … we allow (but do not give ourselves): water, food, medicine … We aren’t allowing any drop of fuel to enter the entire Strip. Without fuel there are no tunnels because there is no ventilation and no lighting … Any country in the world that expresses pain over the situation of the refugees in the south is invited to temporarily host refugees (Scotland, Egypt, Turkey, etc.) … Avoid collateral damage as much as possible as it may lead to [the international community forcing us to] halt the operation before Hamas has been eradicated. …. This plan has been reviewed by experts in international law, and is consistent with all the standards of international law”10
Former advisor to Netanyahu on matters related to national security and former Acting Head of the National Security Council Ya’acov Nagal, 27 October: “Everyone forgets that there were actually two surprises at Pearl Harbour, one in which the Americans were surprised and thousands of soldiers were killed, and the other, which is forgotten, in which the Japanese were surprised by the might of the American response. After two years of watching from the sidelines, the Americans entered with all their strength into involvement in the World War, which began [sic] with a crushing and decisive victory over the Japanese—using doomsday weapons. Israel's responsibility and obligation, after the Hamas surprise, is to fundamentally change the rules of the game, to surprise with the strength of the overall response, and of course to humiliate and defeat Hamas definitively”
Former Likud MK and former Knesset Deputy Speaker Moshe Feiglin, 27 October (?): “Do not leave a stone upon a stone in Gaza. Gaza needs to turn into Dresden … Complete incineration. No more hope … Annihilate Gaza now! Now!”11
Former Israeli Ambassador to Italy and Israel Hayom columnist Dror Eydar, 26 October: “For us, there is one purpose: to destroy Gaza, to destroy this absolute evil”
Former Likud MK Moshe Feiglin, 26 October (?): “There is one and only one solution, which is to completely destroy Gaza before invading it. And when I talk about destruction, I mean destruction like it was in Dresden and Hiroshima, without a nuclear weapon”
Advisor to Defence Minister Gallant, former Head of the National Security Council and former IDF operations chief Giora Eiland, 25 October: “We can’t, simply can’t, give in with anything related to the entry of fuel into Gaza. Yes, the Palestinians will present [to the world] babies who died in incubators as a result of a power outage due to the lack of fuel, but still, a necessary condition for creating distress for Hamas is a lack of fuel in the entire Strip. As we have already said—[it’s] an existential war, and we are facing a situation of either us or them”
Revital “Tally” Gotlieb MK (Likud, governing), 23 October: “Without hunger and thirst among the Gazan population, we will not succeed in recruiting intelligence, [or] … in bribing people with food, drink, medicine, in order to obtain intelligence”
Former National Security Advisor and former Head of the National Security Council Meir Ben Shabbat, 20 October: “The destruction caused in Mosul was similar in its magnitude to what the Allies inflicted on Dresden in February 1945. At the end of the battle in Mosul, the UN estimated that over 80% of the city, the second-largest in Iraq, was uninhabitable. A similar experience occurred in Raqqa, Syria, another stronghold of ISIS that was targeted by the U.S. military, which also ended with the label ‘unsuitable for human habitation’. This is the real corollary that should come with the statement that ‘Hamas is ISIS’ …  In this war, Israel has no choice. It must act as the Allies did in their war against the Nazis. It’s time to dispel the myth that ‘the Gaza population is a victim of Hamas, which imposed itself on them’. True, not everyone there supports Hamas. There are many who do not share its ways, but the level of support for it undermines the claim that ‘Hamas does not represent the Palestinians’ … It is important to emphasise that there is no dilemma when choosing between adhering to international law and minimising the risks to our forces … [Israel] must respond with overwhelming force”
Misgav Institute for National Security & Zionist Strategy, headed by former Netanyahu National Security Advisor Meir Ben Shabbat, 17 October: “There is a need for an immediate, viable plan for the resettlement and economic rehabilitation of the entire Arab population in the Gaza Strip”12
Jerusalem Deputy Mayor Arieh King, 17 October: “If the Prime Minister … cared, or his ministers from the State of Israel cared, there would have been 150,000 dead already in the Gaza Strip and not a single building in the Gaza Strip would have been left standing”
Herzi Halevi, IDF Chief of Staff, 17 October: “If Hezbollah makes a mistake and attacks—annihilation, annihilation, annihilation. We did not abandon our values, we operate based on values, but we match them to the cruelty and insanity that the enemy has introduced into this battle”
Former Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman, 17 October: “The State of Israel needs to clarify to the international community that the only humanitarian solution, assuming one is needed, is outside the borders of Gaza. A refuge city can be established in Sinai and provide aid to the people of Gaza”
Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defence Committee member Boaz Bismuth MK (Likud, governing), 16 October: “We must not forget that the cruel and monstrous ‘innocent civilians’ from Gaza had an active role in the pogrom inside the Israeli settlements, in the systematic murder of Jews and the spilling of their blood, the kidnapping of kids, elderly, and mothers, and in the tying up of babies and burning them alive! It is forbidden to show mercy to the cruel, there is no place for any humanitarian gesture—the memory of Amalek must be wiped out”
Former Head of the Mossad, Yossi Cohen, 16 October: “Currently Gaza is under siege. If you’ve heard my statements on the matter, I said ‘don’t blink’—I’ve seen [now] the first blink … —letting in water to the south of Gaza … If this was done due to pressure from the international community, which doesn’t understand that Gazan civilians went through the fence—civilians! Not just the Hamas terrorists—you’ve seen them in the pictures, completely unarmed, they didn’t have RPGs, they didn’t arrive on motorcycles, looting and participating in the deplorable murder of women and babies” [He doesn’t finish the point because the interviewer moves on to the next question, but the implication is that the civilian population of Gaza should be punished]
Meirav Ben-Ari MK (Yesh Atid, opposition), 16 October: “And the children in Gaza—the children in Gaza have brought this upon themselves!”
Gideon Sa’ar MK (Blue and White, governing), 14 October: “Gaza must be smaller by the end of the war”13
President Isaac Herzog, 13 October: “It’s an entire nation out there that is responsible. This rhetoric about civilians not aware, not involved, it’s absolutely not true. They could’ve risen up, they could have fought against that evil regime”14
Israeli Ministry of Intelligence, 13 October: “Option C: The evacuation of the civilian population from Gaza to Sinai … will yield positive, long-term strategic outcomes for Israel, and is an executable option … In the first stage, tent cities will be established in the area of Sinai, the next stage includes the establishment of a humanitarian zone to assist the civilian population of Gaza and the construction of cities in a resettled area in northern Sinai … A sterile zone of several kilometers should be created within Egypt, and the return of the population to activities/residences near the border with Israel should not be allowed. In addition, a security perimeter should be established in our territory near the border with Egypt … Israel must act to promote a broad diplomatic initiative aimed at countries that will support assisting the displaced population and agree to absorb them as refugees”15
Energy Minister Israel Katz, 13 October: “All the civilian population in gaza is ordered to leave immediately. We will win. They will not receive a drop of water or a single battery until they leave the world” 
Advisor to Defence Minister Gallant, former Head of the National Security Council and former IDF operations chief Giora Eiland, 13 October: “Israel needs to create a humanitarian crisis in Gaza, compelling tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands to seek refuge in Egypt or the Gulf. In order for this to happen, Israel needs to demand four key points with greater determination than ever before. 1) The entire population of Gaza will either move to Egypt or move to the Gulf … 2) Every vehicle in Gaza is considered a military vehicle transporting combatants. Therefore, there is no vehicular traffic, and it does not matter whether it is transporting water or other critical supplies … Israel has no choice. It is comparable to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour, which led to the launch of an atomic bomb in Japan. As a result, Gaza will become a place where no human being can exist”
Energy Minister Israel Katz, 12 October: “Humanitarian aid to Gaza? No electrical switch will be turned on, no water hydrant will be opened and no fuel truck will enter until the Israeli abductees are returned home”
IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi, 12 October: “The fighting spirit of the IDF blows at Gaza in all its might—and we won’t stop here. Gaza will not look the same… Whoever stays there will understand very well that such a thing cannot be done to the State of Israel”
Energy Minister Israel Katz, 11 October: “For years we supplied Gaza with electricity, water and fuel. Instead of saying thank you, they sent thousands of human animals to slaughter, murder, rape and kidnap babies, women and the elderly—that’s why we decided to stop the flow of water, electricity and fuel and now their local power station has collapsed and there is no electricity in Gaza. We will continue to tighten the siege until the Hamas threat to Israel and the world is removed. What was will not be”
Former Israeli Ambassador to the US Danny Ayalon, 11 October: “The residents of Gaza must evacuate their homes just as the residents of Israel near the border evacuated. The Gazans have large spaces in the Sinai where they can evacuate, the international community will mobilise and set up tent cities for them if necessary and ensure that their immediate needs are me”
Amit Halevi MK (Likud, governing), 11 October: “We will pay a heavy price only if we wait and don’t land a decisive blow on Hamas, a blow on the order of magnitude of 10,000 dead among its men. If we make sure they have many fatalities and that 400,000 refugees flee through the Rafah crossing, there won’t be worry about large scale slaughter among our forces.16 We should open the immigration gates to Gaza and to the see. Let people get out and make it clear: he who chooses to leave—can leave. Anyone who stays, bears full responsibility for what will happen to him”
Advisor to Defence Minister Gallant, former Head of the National Security Council and former IDF operations chief Giora Eiland, 11 October: “Israel has no choice but to render Gaza into a place that is temporarily, or permanently, unfit for living. Translating this decision [into actions] requires the following steps: First, announcing today to the residents of Gaza that if they value their lives they have to leave for Egypt or gather on the beach in 12 hours. Any building no matter what will be considered a military target. Second, they must evacuate the UNRWA schools and al-Shifa hospital, which will then immediately be attacked by the Air Force, since the bunkers under them are Hamas command centres. Thirdly, we should not be satisfied with stopping the passage of electricity, fuel, and water to Gaza, but rather incrementally hit targets that provide these necessities, and block with firepower any attempt by vehicles to travel from Rafah to the north, if needed. Creating a severe humanitarian crisis in Gaza is a required means to achieving the goal. We don’t have to worry about international pressure. This pressure is positive, and it will allow us to respond: so what are you proposing? If Qatar, Abu Dhabi, Egypt and Saudi Arabia want to prevent a humanitarian disaster—have them volunteer to find a solution for Gaza, but one which does not include Hamas.”
Unnamed Israeli defence official, 10 October: “Gaza will eventually turn into a city of tents. There will be no buildings”
Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, 10 October: “Gallant toured southern Israel along the Gaza border, telling soldiers they are moving to ‘a full-scale response’ to the Hamas surprise attack and that he has ‘removed every restriction’. ‘Hamas wanted to see a change in Gaza—the reality is Gaza will make a 180. They will regret’”. He also said: “Gaza won’t return to what it was before. Hamas will be no more. We will eliminate everything” 
IDF Spokesperson Daniel Hagari, 10 October: “the emphasis is on damage and not on accuracy”
Coordinator of Government in the Territories Maj. Gen. Ghassan Alian, “speaking to Hamas and the residents of Gaza”, 10 October: “Hamas became ISIS and the citizens of Gaza are celebrating instead of being horrified. Human beasts are dealt with accordingly. Israel has imposed a total blockade on Gaza: no electricity, no water, just damage. You wanted hell—you will get hell”
Revital “Tally” Gotliv MK (Likud, governing), 10 October: “Only an explosion that shakes the Middle East will restore this country’s dignity, strength, and security! It’s time to kiss doomsday. Shooting powerful missiles without limit. Not flattening a neighbourhood. Crushing and flattening Gaza. Otherwise, we would have done nothing. Not with passwords, with penetrating bombs. Without mercy! Without mercy!”
Advisor to Defence Minister Gallant, former Head of the National Security Council and former IDF operations chief Giora Eiland, 10 October: “Israel closed the water supply to Gaza, but there are many wells in Gaza, which contain water which they treat locally, because originally they contain salt. If the energy shortage in Gaza makes it so that they stop pumping out water, that’s good. Otherwise we have to attack these water treatment plants in order to create a situation of thirst and hunger in Gaza, and I would say, signal [sic] an unprecedented economical and humanitarian crisis”
Interviewer: Giora, I want to check that I understand correctly. You are saying—get the residents of Gaza into thirst, into hunger. These are the terms you are using?
“You understood correctly…. Exactly 90 years ago, 1933, Hitler was democratically elected in Germany, with huge support from the German population, and therefore when he started a war of extermination against the whole world, the world justly fought against the country of Germany, including through indiscriminate bombing of the population. When Japan started a war in Pearl Harbour, which is by the way pretty similar to what happened to us in terms of the shock, the US took off the gloves, and at a certain stage was not afraid to use the ultimate weapon, and it was the entire Japanese people, not the leadership, who paid the price…. This is a reality for us or them. Hamas is not a terror organisation, it is the representative of a State, the population of which supported and [still] supports Hamas, which is its authentic representative, and therefore this population is now suffering, and should suffer, a price that will make it change its mentality”
Deputy Speaker of the Knesset Nissim Vaturi MK (Likud, governing), 9 October: “Erase Gaza. Nothing else will satisfy us … Do not leave a child there[,] expel anyone who remains there when it ends, so that they won’t re-establish”
Unnamed IDF officer, 9 October: “This is not about surgical strikes and military infrastructure anymore … This means we will obliterate civilian infrastructure as well. Apartment buildings will be toppled. Hezbollah feeds off our apprehension to land a decisive strike, which means we will exhibit the exact opposite to avoid opening a northern front”
IDF Spokesperson Daniel Hagari, 9 October: “The goal that has been outlined in the IDF is that on the day after the war, every being left in Gaza will understand the price of starting a war with the State of Israel … Throughout the past 24 hours, we have been conducting aerial strikes—destructive aerial operations that include thousands of armaments. To put that in perspective, the pace of the strikes is five times that of the strikes on Hezbollah in the Second Lebanon War. I repeat, five times what it was against Hezbollah in the Second Lebanon War”
Energy Minister Israel Katz, 9 October: “I ordered to immediately cut off the water supply from Israel to Gaza. Electricity and fuel were cut off yesterday. What was will not be”
Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, 9 October: “We are imposing a complete siege on the city of Gaza. There will be no electricity, no food, no water, no fuel, everything is closed. We are fighting human animals and we are acting accordingly”17
Revital “Tally” Gotliv MK (Likud, governing), 9 October: “Jericho missile! Jericho missile! A strategic alert, before we consider introducing our forces. A doomsday weapon! This is my opinion”
Advisor to Defence Minister Gallant, former Head of the National Security Council and former IDF operations chief Giora Eiland, 9 October: “The crucial way [sic] to bring down the Hamas regime and achieve a chance, however small, to see our hostages returned—is if there is a humanitarian crisis in Gaza. I’m not ashamed to say that. Israel controls the fuel, soler, electricity, water, and crossings to the Gaza strip. Of course it should not allow the passage of anything to Gaza. But it also has to cut off the connection between Gaza and Egypt. The second issue is the most sensitive point in Gaza: the water. The water in Gaza comes from wells with salt water that is not fit for consumption. They have water treatment plants, Israel should hit those plants. When the entire world says we have gone insane and this is a humanitarian disaster—we will say, it’s not an end, it’s a means”
Advisor to Defence Minister Gallant, former Head of the National Security Council and former IDF operations chief Giora Eiland, 8 October: “Israel should completely shut down everything that happens economically in Gaza. Goods and gas, fuel and electricity and water and food. Not only to win the battle, but also because we have so many hostages there. If we ever want to see the hostages alive, the only way is to create a severe humanitarian crisis in Gaza”
Advisor to Defence Minister Gallant, former Head of the National Security Council and former IDF operations chief Giora Eiland, 7 October (published 5 November): Interviewer: “Should we implement a policy of Ba’al H’bait Histagea? [i.e., going crazy]”
Eiland: “I prefer not to go crazy, I prefer to be calculated. I wouldn't attack civilian targets per-se just because they are there, like hospitals and so on. But any military target, even if it is under a mosque or under a hospital or adjacent to a school, I wouldn’t spare it in that case”
Ariel Kallner MK (Likud, governing), 7 October: “Nakba to the enemy now! This day is our Pearl Harbour. We will learn our lessons in due time
At the moment, one goal: Nakba!
A Nakba that will overshadow the Nakba of 48.
A Nakba in Gaza and a Nakba to anyone who will dare to join!
A Nakba to them, because like then in 1948, the alternative is clear”
A Nakba to them, because like then in 1948, the alternative is clear”
Advisor to Defence Minister Gallant, former Head of the National Security Council and former IDF operations chief Giora Eiland, 7 October: “I believe that the only effective way to achieve that strategic goal is to impose a dramatic, continuous, and strict siege over Gaza. This is what Israel has begun to do—we cut the supply of energy, water and diesel to the Strip … People might ask whether we want the people of Gaza to starve. We do not. Therefore, the people of Gaza will have to leave—either temporarily or permanently—via the border with Egypt. When the people have evacuated, and the only ones left in Gaza are Hamas, and when food water has run out—and we can also bomb the water facilities in Gaza so there will be no water—then at some point Hamas will either be completely destroyed or surrender or agree to evacuate Gaza just as Arafat was forced to leave Beirut after an Israeli siege … Israel should not allow any economic assistance. The people should be told that they have two choices; to stay and to starve, or to leave. If Egypt and other countries prefer that these people will perish in Gaza, this is their choice … Within 2 hours Israel could destroy all the water facilities in Gaza. We will not do it today because there are 2 million people there. But we will do it a minute after they leave when the only ones remaining are Hamas. We can be patient, similar to sieges all over history when they last weeks, months and years until the other side possess no ability to function … I’m not punishing the people of Gaza. Hamas behaved like ISIS but they grew in Gaza with the full support of the people of Gaza; 70-80% of people supported them even if they knew their ideology. People have to be accountable for decisions that they make (such as in Germany)”
Minister for the Advancement of the Status of Women May Golan, 7 October: “All of Gaza’s infrastructures must be destroyed to its foundation and their electricity cut off immediately. The war is not against Hamas but against the state of Gaza”
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These screenshots showing the Israeli singer Narkis happily signing bombs that will be dropped on Palestinines(I included both the English and Hebrew versions for clarity) Bombs heading for people like Moatz and all the innocent civilians shown in his photographs. This shows the accepted, normalized view the of the Palestinines that some on the Israeli side of social media support. The other screenshots show the aftermath of said bombs.
She meantions "Gush Katif" what is that? A former Israeli settlement in Gaza given back to Palestine in 2005. This goes beyond claims of self defense and into gleefull participation in a genocide. How is anyone going to be able to "go back to the beautiful houses" if both they and the beach have been obliterated by the bombings?
"In 2005, 21 Israeli settlements in the Gaza Strip were unilaterally dismantled and Israeli settlers and army evacuated from inside the Gaza Strip.....Eight thousand Jewish settlers from the 21 settlements in the Gaza Strip were relocated. The settlers received an average of more than US$200,000 in compensation per family.[4"
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