If Israel Wanted to Commit Genocide They Could Do That in an Afternoon
As we watch the world turn on Israel and start harassing Jews, we frequently hear the cry that, "Israel is committing genocide in Gaza!"
Clearly, that's a lie but the delusional left simply can't see that's not possible. First off, there is no such thing as a "Palestinian people" in that they are Arabs. We don't doubt that lots of folks in Gaza have died. That's going to happen when you elect a terrorist organization called Hamas who invades their neighbor and butchers 1200 people and is still holding some hostage. When Hamas puts missile launchers on school roofs and hospitals in hopes that Israel bombs them so they can use dead Arab children in their propaganda war...that's the type of folks we are dealing with.
We have no doubt that Hamas is also blocking aid from coming in so they can then say, "Israel is starving the poor children!"
We side with Israel in that they didn't start this war but we think they are going to finish this war but only when Hamas is totally destroyed.
Today we see an article with a headline that rings true. Netanyahu says that if Israel really wanted to wipe out all the Gazans they could have done it in a afternoon. So the lie of "Genocide!", really has no feet to walk on.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected the accusation that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, telling Israeli reporters on Sunday night, “If we had wanted to commit genocide, it would have taken exactly one afternoon.”
Netanyahu made the remark near the end of back-to-back press conferences he held with foreign and Israeli journalists, respectively, in which he also denied again that Israel has pursued a policy of starvation in the enclave.
Speaking to Israeli media, he falsely claimed that Israel had never halted all humanitarian aid to Gaza, even though his government had enacted that policy earlier this year.
SULTAN / POOL / AFP)
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected the accusation that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, telling Israeli reporters on Sunday night, “If we had wanted to commit genocide, it would have taken exactly one afternoon.”
Netanyahu made the remark near the end of back-to-back press conferences he held with foreign and Israeli journalists, respectively, in which he also denied again that Israel has pursued a policy of starvation in the enclave.
Speaking to Israeli media, he falsely claimed that Israel had never halted all humanitarian aid to Gaza, even though his government had enacted that policy earlier this year.
Netanyahu made the two comments while defending his government’s recent decision to launch a major offensive in Gaza City. He said the plan will lead to Hamas’s defeat, but it has come under a tidal wave of domestic and international backlash.
Israel also faced global censure recently for widespread reports of starvation and deaths from malnutrition in the Strip. Netanyahu has repeatedly denied that Gaza is undergoing starvation or that Israel is seeking to create a humanitarian crisis there. Israel has also consistently and vehemently denied the charge — made by pro-Palestinian activists, some left-wing Israeli organizations and a number of countries — that it is committing genocide in Gaza, saying it makes efforts to avoid killing civilians whom Hamas puts in harm’s way.
“There is no starvation. There hasn’t been starvation. There was a shortage. And certainly, there was no policy of starvation,” Netanyahu said at the press conference. “If we had wanted starvation, if that had been our policy, 2 million Gazans wouldn’t be living today after 20 months.”
He continued, “It’s the same with genocide — if we had wanted to commit genocide, it would have taken exactly one afternoon.”
Keep praying for the peace of Jerusalem while being fully aware that true peace won't happen until the Prince of Peace shows up to sit on David's throne.

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