83% of Israelis support ethnic cleansing of Gazans: Survey
The study surveys a representative sample of Israeli public opinion on their stance regarding the Israeli authorities' efforts to "encourage the voluntary immigration" of the residents of the Gaza Strip.
In a recent post on X, Danny Danon, the Israeli Occupation's permanent representative to the United Nations cited a recent study conducted by an Israeli sample and campaign company Direct Polls affirming that the majority of the Israeli settler society is in favor of mass displacement in Gaza.
🇵🇸🇮🇱‼️🚨 83% of Israelis support the voluntary migration of Gaza residents.
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) December 24, 2023
Israel is doing everything it can, to encourage the “voluntary migration”. pic.twitter.com/ohqx1Uij4C
The study surveys a representative sample of Israeli public opinion on their stance regarding the Israeli authorities' efforts to "encourage the voluntary immigration" of the residents of the Gaza Strip.
The results show that:
- 68% are very supportive of "encouraging the voluntary immigration of residents of the Gaza Strip";
- 15% are quite supportive of "encouraging the voluntary immigration of residents of the Gaza Strip";
- 8% are not so supportive of "encouraging the voluntary immigration of residents of the Gaza Strip";
- And only 9% are not supportive at all of "encouraging the voluntary immigration of residents of the Gaza Strip".
Read more: Almost 2 million forcibly displaced in Gaza since Oct. 7
A long series of genocidal statements
Earlier in October, the Israeli security minister Yoav Gallant, according to GLZ Radio, has ordered to cut off electricity, water, and food from Gaza in the aftermath of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood.
Gallant revealed the occupation's true face by referring to the Palestinians in Gaza as "human animals," who he will have to deal with "accordingly."
Earlier in November, Israeli "Heritage" Minister Amihai Eliyahu said nuking the Gaza Strip is on the table in light of the ongoing aggression on the Palestinian people.
The extremist Otzma Yehudit minister was asked in an interview with Radio Kol Berama whether an atomic bomb should be dropped on Gaza, to which he replied by saying it was "one of the possibilities".
Eliyahu also underlined that he was staunchly opposed to any humanitarian aid making its way to Gaza, a statement which he backed by saying, "We wouldn't hand the Nazis humanitarian aid."
"There is no such thing as uninvolved civilians in Gaza."
In November, a retired Israeli forces general made remarks that the spread of deadly diseases in the Gaza Strip would be a desirable result of Israeli indiscriminate war on the beleaguered Palestinian territory.
In an article titled "Let's not be intimidated by the world," Major General Giora Eiland, the former chairman of the Israeli National Security Council, suggested that epidemics might actually help the Israeli military effort.
"We are being warned by the world community about serious epidemics and humanitarian disasters. We can't avoid talking about this. In the essay, which appeared in the Hebrew-language version of Yedioth Ahronoth, Eiland stated, "After all, severe epidemics in the south of Gaza will bring victory closer."
Plans for ethnic cleansing
Earlier this month, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian announced that documents obtained by the Resistance during Operation Al-Aqsa Flood on October 7 revealed Israeli plans to forcibly displace all Gaza residents to Egypt and West Bank inhabitants to parts of Jordan.
In a press conference from Tehran, after he met with his Omani counterpart Badr al-Busaidi, Amir-Abdollahian called on the United States to bear responsibility for its support of "Israel" in its brutal war against Gaza, which has been ongoing for nearly two months now and has killed over 15,500 people, over two-thirds of which are children and women.
He pointed out that Washington, which makes media statements about the necessity of preventing the annihilation of civilians, actually supports the annihilation of Gaza's population by greenlighting the occupation's aggression.
Iran's top diplomat noted that the new phase of the Israeli attack on Gaza and the West Bank was launched with the presence of US Secretary of State Antony Blinken at the Israeli war cabinet.
Amir-Abdollahian affirmed that Tehran is not looking to expand the geographic scope of the war in the region but warned at the same time against the repercussions of the Israeli ethnic cleansing plans against the Palestinian people.
Read more: UNICEF: 700,000 children in Gaza displaced, 'left everything behind'