The "superior" race is clearing living space of "subhumans" for the good of the entire world.
On October 28, 2023, Netanyahu publicly invoked “Remember what Amalek has done to you” (1 Samuel 15:3), a biblical command in Jewish tradition that calls for the total annihilation of an enemy people — men, women, children, and livestock (Haaretz, Oct 2023).
In Gaza today:
- 54,000 dead, including 20,000 children
- 85% of schools destroyed
(UN OCHA, 2024)
The International Court of Justice (Jan 26, 2024) ruled that Israel’s actions constitute a “plausible genocide.”
The International Criminal Court is pursuing Netanyahu for the blockade and related war crimes (arrest warrants issued Nov 2024).
This is what “clearing the area of Amalek” looks like in practice.
The term “human animals” (Hebrew: בהמות אדם, behemot adam — literally “human beasts” or “animal-like humans”) has been repeatedly used by senior Israeli officials to describe Palestinians. Key examples:
1.
Yoav Gallant, Israeli Defense Minister (Oct 9, 2023)
Announcing a “complete siege” of Gaza (no electricity, water, food, or fuel), he declared:
“We are fighting human animals, and we are acting accordingly.”
The statement drew immediate condemnation from Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International for dehumanization and incitement to war crimes.
2.
Eli Ben-Dahan, Deputy Defense Minister (2013, later in charge of the Civil Administration in the West Bank)
In a radio interview on peace talks:
“To me, Palestinians are like animals, they are not human.”
3.
Dan Gillerman, former Israeli ambassador to the UN (Oct 26, 2023)
On Sky News, dismissing UN concern over Gaza’s humanitarian crisis:
“We are not fighting human beings — we are fighting horrible, inhuman animals.”
4.
Rabbi Meir Maroz (Nov 2023, Channel 7 Israel)
“If the people of Gaza were human, we would send them humanitarian aid… but they are animals.”
Such rhetoric is not new:
- Menachem Begin in 1982 called Palestinians “beasts walking on two legs.”
- Chief of Staff Rafael Eitan in 1983 compared Palestinians to “drugged cockroaches in a bottle.”
This is the language that accompanies the policy on the ground.
On one hand, high-ranking Israeli officials are openly declaring that
the "superior" race is clearing living space of "subhumans" for the good of the entire world.
When arguing with Zionists, I ask them to acknowledge this outright. But at that point, every Zionist I've talked to starts squirming. Suddenly, they've been "misunderstood," "it's not that simple," "things aren't really what they seem"—and on and on it goes. With this cowardly behavior, Zionists back themselves into a corner. And that's when I write to them:
Either stand your ground all the way: you are the "superior race," liberating living space from "human animals" (Gallant, 2023) and "Amaleks" (Netanyahu, Haaretz, 2023). Then it all makes sense. You Zionists are the engine of global Nazism, waving the banner of racism and genocide as the solution to the "problem of excess subhumans." Be honest about your superiority over the Palestinians and Arabs whom you dehumanize.
Or admit that the liberals and cultural Marxists are right. Agree that Israel expelled the Palestinians in 1948 (Nakba, 700,000 refugees, UN Resolution 194), occupied Gaza and the West Bank in 1967 (UN Resolution 242), and has maintained the blockade of Gaza since 2007: 54,000 dead, 20,000 children (UN OCHA, 2024). The ICJ (Jan 26, 2024) sees a "plausible genocide," and the ICC is pursuing Netanyahu (November 2024). Then repent, hand Netanyahu over to The Hague, and rectify your crimes.
Choose: right or left. Because in one place, you're the "chosen people" fighting for the "good of the civilized world," and in another—"oh, that's not what we meant." With this behavior, you Zionists are condemning yourselves.