Israeli journalist calls for killing 100,000 Palestinians in Gaza in one strike

Occupied Al-Quds (ST) – A Neo-Nazi racist statement inciting genocide and ethnic cleansing against Palestinians in Gaza Strip was made by the Israeli journalist Zvika Yehezkeli who works as a correspondent on the Israeli Channel 13. He urged what he called “developing a solution to eliminate the Palestinians with one strike.”

Yehezkeli said that he supports the killing of 100 thousand Palestinian in Gaza with one painful strike, “let the world say what it says, and then we will move on to achieve the goals of the war we are waging”.

These statements are reminiscent of the statement of the Minister in the occupation government, Amichai Eliyahu, who previously considered throwing a nuclear bomb on Gaza as one of the options to eliminate the Palestinians in Gaza Strip.

Eliyahu expressed his objection to allow any humanitarian aid to enter Gaza because, according to his claim, “there is no such thing that is called civilians there.”

The Israeli occupation entity continues its brutal aggression against Gaza Strip, which has so far led to nearly 20,000 martyrs, tens of thousands of wounded, and widespread destruction of property and infrastructure.

Some organizations estimated the size of the bombs and missiles dropped on Gaza to be equivalent to more than a nuclear bomb.

Najla Khoury

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