Ex-Israeli MK cites Hitler, urges mass killing of Palestinians in Gaza
The MK quotes the leader of the Nazi regime while similarly voicing his own genocidal intent regarding Gaza.
In a display of painful irony, a former Israeli member of Knesset quoted Adolf Hitler as he called for more deaths among Palestinians in Gaza.
Moshe Feiglin, a former Israeli MK, told Israeli Channel 12, "As Hitler said, 'I cant live if one Jew is left,' we can't live here if one Islamo-Nazi remains in Gaza."
Feiglin went on to remark that Israelis "are not guests in our own land, it is entirely ours," adding that he wanted to "turn Gaza Hebrew."
In 2019, Feiglin's Zehut party platform declared that if Israelis "adopt their true identity and stop seeing themselves as an occupying force in their own country, the rest of the world will leave the [Israeli-Palestinian] conflict behind and accept our legal sovereignty."
The party further declared it would cancel the Oslo Accords with the Palestinians and provide three alternatives to the "non-Jewish residents of Judea and Samaria," the first of which was to leave.
The platform said that "Israel" would "enable interested residents to sell their property, and will help them immigrate to the destination of their choice."
At a pre-election meeting that year, Feiglin stated, "Don't talk to me about international law, because there is not such a thing. You know, the minute you use the word 'Palestinian,' you stop saying the truth."
According to Israeli media, he "fantasizes…about a comprehensive holy war to conquer the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and in particular the Temple Mount – not in the name of nationalism, but in the name of God."
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Feiglin's genocidal rhetoric only confirms what world leaders have been saying for months, citing that there is much concern over Israeli behavior as it is comparable to Nazi Germany in the Second World War.
In late May, Hezbollah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah condemned the Rafah massacre, stating that it stripped away the false facade that had been used to present the Israeli occupation as a "civilized" entity.
In February, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva accused "Israel" of committing "genocide" against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, likening its crimes to Adolf Hitler's in Nazi Germany.
During an African Union summit in Addis Ababa, the Brazilian President said, "What's happening in the Gaza Strip isn't a war, it's a genocide," detailing that Israeli troops were not fighting "soldiers against soldiers," but rather a highly prepared army against "women and children."
He expressed that what is going on in Palestine has happened in the past when Hitler "decided to kill the Jews."
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro formerly referred to Benjamin Netanyahu as "Nazi Netanyahu" and pointed out that the Israeli occupation has "instilled an ideology even more dangerous than Nazism, initially targeting the Palestinian people and subsequently affecting Arab, Islamic, and Christian communities."
He underlined that "Israel's" bombing of mosques, hospitals, churches, and inhabited residential buildings compare to the practices of the Nazi fascist Adolf Hitler.