Senior Israeli Lawmaker Calls for Killing All Palestinians, “Because they are just Nazis Anyhow”
Strategic Affairs Minister Gilad Erdan said that “the number [of peaceful Palestinian protesters] killed does not mean anything because they are just Nazis anyhow.”
By Days of Palestine
December 19, 2018 "Information Clearing House" - Chair of the Defence Committee at the Israeli Parliament Avi Dichter has called for killing all the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
As he was commenting on the peaceful protests of the Great March of Return taking place along the eastern fence of the Gaza Strip, he said: “The Israeli army has enough bullets for every Palestinian.”
Dichter is a senior member of the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ruling Likud Party, which is a right wing one.
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Former director of Shin Bet
internal security service and Minister of Internal Security Dichter said that
the Israeli army is prepared to use all means, including lethal force to deter
the Palestinians protesters.
Since March 31, thousands of peaceful Palestinian protesters have been staging
protests along the eastern fence of the Gaza Strip, calling for lifting the
12-year-old Israeli siege and reinforcing the right of the Palestinian refugees
to return to their homes.
Strategic Affairs Minister Gilad Erdan repeatedly referred to the protesters
killed in Gaza as “Nazis,” saying that there were no demonstrations, just “Nazi
anger.”
He later added: “The number [of peaceful Palestinian protesters] killed does not
mean anything because they are just Nazis anyhow.”
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