Bennett said that "if anyone else wants" to provide aid to Gaza then "that's fine -- we're not responsible for them."?? Former Israeli PM Naftali Bennett loses it when asked about killing children in Gaza:
"Are you seriously asking me about Palestinian civilians? What is wrong with you? We're fighting Nazis" Goes on to justify targeting the innocent by pointing to the firebombing of Dresden. pic.twitter.com/MfXQVgbJrz — Keith Woods (@KeithWoodsYT) October 12, 2023
"You listen to me right now," Bennett shouted. "I've heard you enough ... Shame on you! Shame on you mister! ... I was a Prime Minister!" Bennett went on to justify targeting innocent Gazans by pointing to the firebombing of Dresden. "When the UK, when Great Britain was fighting the Nazis in WW2 no one asked what was going on in Dresden!" Bennett said. "It was the Nazis targeting London and you targeting Dresden!"Israel to Egypt: If you bring supplies into Gaza we will bomb the trucks.
They want all these innocent civilians including little children to starve. Truly evil. pic.twitter.com/47suPJaDtz — Dr. Anastasia Maria Loupis (@DrLoupis) October 10, 2023
Israeli officials have spent the past week demonizing Palestinians as "human animals" and pushing atrocity propaganda to justify the relentless carpet bombing of civilians in Gaza. Bennett was undoubtedly shocked to have a reporter ask him real questions about the war crimes Israel is committing out in the open for the entire world to see. Read more at: InformationLiberation.comThe jewish people’s response to the #طوفان_الاقصى_#massacre will make Dresden and #Hiroshima look like a joke. In 2000 years when this response will be even mentioned people will shit their pants from #fear and #awepic.twitter.com/uupSngT5DX
— Rabbi Jacob Y. Herzog الحاخام يعقوب يسرائيل هرتسوغ (@RabbiHerzog) October 12, 2023
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