DayofPal– Deputy Knesset Speaker Nissim Vaturi has openly incited for the mass executions and the destruction of Palestinian cities, sparking renewed accusations of genocide and fueling international condemnation.
Vaturi, a senior member of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party, delivered the incendiary remarks during a recent public appearance, declaring, “We must separate the women and children and kill the adults in Gaza. We are being too considerate.”
His statements, described by critics as openly genocidal, come as the death toll in Gaza surpasses 53,000 since the start of the war in October 2023, most of the slain are women and children.
Entire neighborhoods have been reduced to rubble, hospitals decimated, and humanitarian aid blockaded, leading to starvation and mass displacement.
Doubling down, Vaturi questioned the innocence of Gaza’s population: “Who is innocent in Gaza? Civilians came out and slaughtered people in cold blood.” He further dehumanized Palestinians, describing them as “scumbags and subhumans,” and asserted, “Nobody in the world wants Gaza’s civilians. They are all pushing them toward Israel.”
His threats extended beyond Gaza. Speaking ominously of Jenin, a city in the West Bank, Vaturi warned, “We’ll soon turn Jenin into Gaza,” and advocated for indiscriminate demolition: “Don’t bother searching for terrorists. If one is in a house, bring the house down. Tell the women and children to leave.”
This is not Vaturi’s first foray into genocidal rhetoric. In earlier statements, he urged the complete destruction of Gaza, stating, “Gaza and its people must be burned. I have no pity for them.”
On social media, he called for targeting food supplies to intensify suffering, saying, “Make Palestinians feel the gates of hell have opened.”
In another post, Vaturi shared a map of planned Israeli settlements across Gaza, boasting, “This is what total victory looks like!”
Even those within Israel who oppose the war have not been spared his ire. Vaturi has denounced Israeli demonstrators calling for a ceasefire and prisoner release, branding them “a Hamas arm.”
He also issued a veiled nuclear threat tied to regional tensions, declaring, “We’ll have to use everything we have,” if U.S. weapons are not forthcoming in a future conflict with Iran.
His comments come amid rising international alarm. Human rights organizations and legal experts increasingly describe Israel’s assault on Gaza as a textbook case of genocide. The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for top Israeli officials, yet the siege continues.
A recent poll suggests over 80% of Jewish Israelis support the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians, indicating broad public alignment with the government’s hardline policies.
With voices like Vaturi’s growing louder inside the Israeli leadership, observers warn that the line between rhetoric and action continues to blur, and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza deepens by the day
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