Top Israeli Calls for the Killing of All Palestinian Adults in Gaza: Report
Fox News host Mark Levin has posted on X that there are no innocent Palestinians
Nissim Vaturi, the deputy speaker of Israel's Knesset, sounded like a Fox News host on Sunday when he called for the murder of every adult male in Gaza.
The New Arab reported that Vaturi, a member of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party, indicated to an Israeli radio station that there are no innocent Palestinians and that the IDF is being too “considerate” in the enclave.
“We need to separate the children and women and kill the adults in Gaza, we are being too considerate,” he said, calling them “scum and subhumans.”
He also called on the IDF to turn the Jenin refugee camp in the West Bank into Gaza.
Vaturi’s comments — if they were directed at any other group of people in the world — would be met with scorn and disbelief, but his position is the same as many politicians in Washington and commentators on network news channels.
Martin Oliner, U.S. President Donald Trump’s appointee on the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council, penned a recent column claiming that Gazans are fundamentally evil and unworthy of mercy.
Mark Levin, the pro-Israel Fox News host once posted an op-ed that said there are no innocent Palestinians, and Rep. Andy Ogles, R-Tenn., was caught on video telling an anti-genocide activist that “we should kill them all” – referring to the trapped, starving Palestinians huddled in Gaza.
Trump was the candidate of choice for extremists in Israel who have called for the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians from Gaza and the West Bank.
He has assembled an administration where the pre-requisite appears to be complete devotion to Israel and him.
Mike Huckabee, Trump’s pick for Israel ambassador, spoke to All Israel about a 90-minute meeting he attended last week with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and 14 prominent Evangelicals and how there was “recognition that there was no support for this continued, failed policy of a two-state solution.”
Huckabee, a former Baptist pastor and the one-time governor of Arkansas, told the outlet that there is no greater supporter of Israel than American Evangelicals, which Netanyahu, no doubt, already knew.