Jew Extremists Say They’re Ready to Colonize Gaza

Ben-Gvir, Israel’s Minister of National Security, was a participant in the event

The Jews don’t even care who knows what they’re up to.

They’ve all of a sudden gotten so honest.

Reuters:

Jewish settlers, including ministers in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet, gathered on the border of Gaza on Monday, where they called for settlements Israel evacuated two decades ago to be re-established in the war-torn Palestinian enclave.

Israel withdrew its military and settlers from Gaza in 2005 after a 38-year occupation, and Netanyahu has said it does not intend to maintain a permanent presence again.

But as Israel’s war on the enclave’s Hamas rulers has entered a second year, Netanyahu has yet to provide clarity on who he sees governing Gaza after the war. Some of his government allies, however, have been explicit about their own endgame.

“If we want it, we can renew settlements in Gaza,” National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir told the hundreds who gathered for a two-day outdoor conference titled ‘preparing to resettle Gaza,’ held about 3 km (2 miles) from the enclave.

Smoke could be seen rising in Gaza and the loud bangs of artillery sounded in the distance.

Ben-Gvir also called for Israel to “encourage emigration” of Palestinians from Gaza. “It’s the best and most moral solution, not by force but by telling them: ‘We’re giving you the option, leave to other countries, the Land of Israel is ours’,” he said.

These Jews have said they want to send them all to Ireland and America.

Yet the same stupid Fatmericans who go around blessing the sickening Christ-killers will also complain about Islamic immigration.

The conference was organised by members of Netanyahu’s Likud party and the Nahala organisation, a group of ideological settlers in the occupied West Bank, who see themselves as pioneers redeeming Biblical heartland promised by God.

Daniella Weiss, leader of the Nachala organization

Most world powers deem settlements built in territory Israel seized in the 1967 war as illegal under international law and their expansion as an obstacle to peace, since they eat away at land the Palestinians want for a future state.

Israel disputes this view and cites Biblical and historical ties to the land, as well as security needs.

Avivit John, from nearby Kibbutz Be’eri, which lost a 10th of its residents in the Oct. 7 attack, was demonstrating against the settler conference. “We are against settlements in Gaza,” she said. “We want to live in peace with our (Palestinian) neighbours.”

Yeah, I could see how the people who actually got attacked would be thinking this through a bit more.

And they don’t plan to stop at Gaza