Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir calls for daily killings in Gaza, Palestinian emigration
Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir has called for the killing of "30 to 40" people in Gaza every night, along with the mass emigration of Palestinians and the re-establishment of Israeli settlements in the enclave. Ben Gvir, a figure of the ultranationalist and Kahanist far-right, made these statements during an interview for the podcast "October 8," hosted by former Gaza hostage Rom Braslavski, which aired on Saturday evening. He criticized the reduction of Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip, stating his disagreement with the Prime Minister regarding diplomatic efforts for a peace plan. Ben Gvir argued for targeted assassinations in Gaza, asserting that some individuals there "do not deserve to live" and "are not even human beings." He also advocated for the idea that "all of Gaza belongs to us," supporting settlements throughout Gaza and encouraging the emigration of Palestinians, while calling for the killing of terrorists. Ben Gvir, who leads the Otzma Yehudit party, has a history of convictions for incitement to racism and support for a terrorist organization. His appointment to the Ministry of National Security, which includes oversight of the police, marked the entry of the radical far-right into the Israeli government. His views align with a broader policy among some Israeli far-right officials advocating for settlement expansion and the displacement of the Palestinian population. The UN Human Rights Office had previously raised concerns in
