Current and former Israeli officials have been sparking additional outrage as the occupation forces’ war on civilians in Gaza rages on.
Former Knesset member and lawyer Danny Neumann has come out with new disturbing remarks during an interview, where he called for the “extermination” of all people in Gaza.
“I tell you, in Gaza, without exception, they are all terrorists, sons of dogs. They must be exterminated, all of them killed. We will flatten Gaza, turn them to dust and the army will cleanse the area,” he claimed.
The statement comes as Israeli occupation forces continue their bloody war, killing tens of thousands of unarmed and innocent Palestinians in Gaza and the occupied Western Bank.
Many extremist officials have made similar remarks throughout the past few months, including Israel’s Minister of Heritage Amichai Eliyahu, who sparked uproar with comments in which he delighted in the ongoing destruction of the Gaza Strip.
In November, the Israeli minister posted a video of the demolition of homes and ruins in Gaza.
“The north of the Gaza Strip, more beautiful than ever,” his scandalous caption of the video read. “Blow up and flatten everything, delightful. After we are done, we allocate the lands of Gaza to the soldiers fighting and the settlers who lived in Gush Katif.”
In October, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant made similar disturbing declarations, describing Palestinians and the resistance movement of Hamas as “human animals.”
“We are fighting human animals and we are acting accordingly,” he said.
Since October 7, Gaza has been subject to a bloody war with the health system collapsing due to the large number of Palestinians killed and injured and the relentless attacks against it.
Israeli occupation forces have killed more than 18,700 people so far in Gaza, the majority of whom are women and children. Over 50,000 people have sustained injuries
In the West Bank, Israel has murdered 289 people and wounded 3,365 people.
The occupation forces are also imposing restrictions on aid as well as telecommunications, which experienced a cut again last night.
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