This
is sickening. These people are truly no better than nazis.
What is it they say about the abused becoming the abuser?.
Bloodlust
in Israel: 'Flatten Gaza, send it back to Middle Ages, they need to
die!'
A
new wave of hatred towards Palestine is sweeping through Israel from
public figures to the man on the street. This hostility is in sharp
contrast to efforts in Cairo, where Arab leaders and Western
diplomats are trying to hammer out a peace plan..
Israeli
Interior Minister Eli Yishai.(AFP Photo / Menahem Kahana)
RT,
19
November, 2012
A
new wave of hatred towards Palestine is sweeping through Israel from
public figures to the man on the street. This hostility is in sharp
contrast to efforts in Cairo, where Arab leaders and Western
diplomats are trying to hammer out a peace plan.
While
Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO) official Nabil Sheath
expressed hope Sunday night that negotiations would continue, very
different noises were coming out of Israel.
Interior
Minister Eli Yishai said Operation Pillar of Defense would continue
and likely be expanded, a reference to the possibility that a ground
offensive has already been given the go-ahead.
The
war in Gaza “must be so
painful and difficult that the terror groups will not think twice but
a hundred times before they fire missiles against Israel again,”
it was reported in The Israel National News.
“Destroy
and damage infrastructure, public buildings and government buildings.
We must make sure that Hamas will be spending many years rebuilding
Gaza, and not attacking Israel,”
he continued.
A
few days ago he said,
“The goal of the operation is to send Gaza back to the Middle Ages,
only then will Israel be calm for the next 40 years.”
His
words were relatively mild compared to some of the comments that have
been coming out of Israel in recent days.
Journalist,
Gild Sharon, the son of former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, in an
editorial in the Jerusalem Post on Sunday called for Gaza to be
flattened like the US flattened the Japanese city of Hiroshima in
1945 with an atomic bomb.
“We
need to flatten all of Gaza. The American’s didn’t stop with
Hiroshima – the Japanese weren’t surrendering fast enough –
so they hit Nagasaki too. There should be no electricity in Gaza, no
gasoline or moving vehicles, nothing. Then they’d really call for a
ceasefire,”
ranted Sharon.
Gilad
Sharon, son of the former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.(AFP
Photo / Brian Hendler)
As
the former Prime Minister’s son publicly urged the military to wipe
Gaza off the map, a member of the Knesset and the National Unity
Party, Michael Ben-Ari, called for Israeli soldiers to kill Gazans
without thought or mercy.
“There
are no innocents in Gaza, don’t let any diplomats who want to look
good in the world endanger your lives – mow them down!” it
was reported on the Hakol HaYehudi website.
He
also told soldiers to ignore Goldstone; in reference to the UN
commissioned Goldstone report on Israel’s 2008-2009 invasion of
Gaza, which found evidence of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Israel
Katz, the country’s transport minister, has called “for
Gaza to be bombed so hard the population has to flee into Egypt.”
While Avi Dichter, the minster of home front defense, has urged the
IDF to “reformat”
Gaza –
to wipe it clean with bombs.
Even
religious leaders joined the fray, with a prominent Israeli rabbi,
Yaakov Yosef, the son of former chief rabbi, Ovadia Yosef, in a
sermon at the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron blessed IDF soldiers
while urging them “to
learn from the Syrians how to slaughter the enemy.”
Jewish
Orthodox supporters carry their rabbi Yaakov Yosef after his release
following questioning by the Israeli police in Jerusalem.(AFP Photo /
Menahem Kahana)
The
Syrian army has come under widespread international criticism for
indiscriminately shelling and bombing whole civilian areas.
Incitement
to kill by Israeli rabbis is nothing new. In 2007 Eliyahu, chief
rabbi of Safad, urged Israel to kill a million Palestinians to stop
the rocket fire from Gaza.
Regular
Israeli citizens have also taken to the streets to almost gleefully
express their racist hatred of the inhabitants of Gaza and other Arab
states.
A
group of Israelis demonstrating in Tel Aviv on Thursday night shouted
“They don’t
deserve to live, they need to die”, “May your children die” and
“Now we want to go back there [Gaza] and kick out all the Arabs”.
While
anti-war voices exist, they are in a minority and much of the
population is firmly behind it.
Journalist
Patrick Cockburn observed during a visit to Israel during the
2008-2009 attack on Gaza the siege mentality of Israeli society.
“Israeli
society reminds me of the Unionists in Northern Ireland in the late
1960’s or the Lebanese Christians of the 1970’s. Like Israel,
both were communities with a highly developed siege mentality, which
led them always to see themselves as victims even when they were
killing other people.”
A
spokesman for the Israeli Foreign Ministry, Paul Hirschon, vigorously
defended Israeli’s actions to RT. When asked about the Interior
Minister’s comments that “Gaza
should be bombed into the middle ages” and
this could mean destroying infrastructure, water supplies and
therefore targeting an entire population, which amounts to a war
crime, he replied,
“That is absolutely not the case as to what is happening and I
think you will agree with me that in 1,400 military strikes in the
last week, with a tragic incident of 47 deaths, I think you’ll
agree with me that the Israeli army is taking every possible step to
avoid civilian casualties.”
A
Palestinian Hamas security member inspects the destroyed office
building of Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniya in Gaza City on
November 17, 2012.(AFP Photo / Mahmud Hams)
But
Hamas is undaunted by the bombs. Osama Hamden, the director of
Hamas’s international affairs, told the Al-Jadeed Satellite
channel, “The
Palestinians are not in a rush for a truce; we are accustomed to such
attacks.”
Insults
and threats between the two sides are traded as freely as the bombs
and missiles. After the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) twitter warning
that, “No Hamas
operatives, whether low level or senior leaders, show their faces
above ground in the days ahead.”
The
Alqassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, hit back with,
"Our blessed
hands will reach your leaders and soldiers whereever you are (you
opened the gates of hell on yourselves)"
But
there is a crucial difference between them. Hamas is a militant
organization, which many in the world see as terrorist. Israel,
however, is a civilized democracy and a rich developed nation and so
the hyperbole and venom coming from the mouths of its leaders seems
that much more shocking.




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