Nazi Azoulai: ‘Israel should turn Gaza into an Auschwitz’

JEWISH TALMUD Abodah Zara 26b:

“Even the best of the Gentiles should be killed.”

The head of Nazi settlement Metula council has called for moving Palestinians into Lebanese refugee camps

Israel should turn Gaza into an ‘Auschwitz’ – town leader

A Palestinian girl searches through her school bag in the rubble of her destroyed home on Saturday in Rafah, Gaza. © Getty Images / Mohammed Talatene

The Gaza Strip should be completely levelled and transformed into an empty museum like the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland, discouraging the Palestinians from ever trying to live there again, the head of a Nazi settlement council has argued.

“A security strip should be established from the sea to the Gaza border fence, completely empty, as a reminder of what was once there,” Metula council chief David Azoulai said in an interview with Tel Aviv’s Radio 103FM. “It should resemble the Auschwitz concentration camp.”

Palestinians should be forced into Lebanese refugee camps, Nazi David Azoulai said. “Tell everyone in Gaza to go to the beaches. Navy ships should load the terrorists onto the shores of Lebanon.”

The entire Gaza Strip should be emptied and levelled flat, just like Auschwitz. Let it become a museum, showcasing the capabilities of the state of Israel and dissuading anyone from living in the Gaza Strip. This is what must be done to give them a visual representation.”

Around 28,500 people have been killed in the Palestinian enclave since Gaza Nazi Holocaust began on October 7, according to Gaza Health Ministry figures. Hamas fighters triggered the conflict by launching surprise attacks on villages in southern Israel, killing more than 1,100 people and taking hundreds of hostages back to Gaza.

Nazi Azoulai’s illegal Zionist settlement, Metula, lies on the border with Lebanon. He warned that if ‘Israel’ doesn’t show itself strong in the battle with Hamas, it will embolden Lebanese militant group Hezbollah to attack from the north. “Hezbollah is observing the situation in the south, and if we don’t address it properly, they will see it as a weakness. No matter how strong terrorism may be, we cannot live in fear or uproot people from their homes. We must act decisively.”

A UN official claimed last week that the Nazi regime was preparing to force the Palestinians into Egypt and make it impossible for them to return to Gaza. Nazi officials have denied trying to permanently displace Gazans, but two West Jerusalem lawmakers wrote last month in a Wall Street Journal op-ed that they would like countries around the world to welcome Palestinians who choose to relocate as refugees.

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