04/28/2025 / By Lance D Johnson
The Israeli government’s war on Gaza has metastasized into a full-blown moral collapse, with mainstream media figures and political leaders openly debating whether Palestinian infants deserve death for the alleged crimes of Hamas. On March 15, a dystopian exchange played out on Israel’s Channel 13 between former IDF Chief of Staff Bogie Ya’alon and hosts Eyal Berkovic and Moriah Asraf, showcasing the depraved logic driving Israel’s military campaign.
Key points:
Host Eyal Berkovic — his voice dripping with vitriol — declared that “there are no innocents in Gaza, all of them are terrorists” and demanded Gaza be “wiped out.” When Ya’alon argued that the IDF should not be sent in to “kill everyone,” Berkovic erupted: “The nation disagrees with you!”
This cold-blooded calculus is not fringe rhetoric — it is official Israeli policy, backed by religious extremists like Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, who has repeatedly invoked the genocide of Amalek, a biblical order to annihilate an entire people. Benjamin Netanyahu himself referenced Amalek when announcing the war, while soldiers have posted videos boasting of slaughtering children, citing the same biblical decree.
If there were any doubt that Israel’s assault is not about security but ethnic purification, the words of its leaders remove all ambiguity.
Ya’alon stated outright: “When rabbis say there are no innocents in Gaza, and Smotrich talks about ‘thinning out’ the population so Jews can take over — this is not a war I recognize.” The response? “We disagree!” Berkovic shouted, dismissing any moral restraint as weakness.
This is not an anomaly — last year, Israeli lawmakers debated whether raping Palestinian prisoners was legally permissible, sparking protests in support of “the right to rape” enemy detainees. One accused soldier became a celebrity, praised by a Netanyahu-linked rabbi who scoffed, “You beat the enemy — so what? In any other country, they’d get medals.”
Normalization of genocidal rhetoric: Debates over whether babies should be killed no longer cause shock but instead are framed as a legitimate discussion.
Public support for war crimes: The backlash against Ya’alon shows that even moderate criticism of indiscriminate killing is vilified.
Military & political leaders endorse ethnic cleansing: Government officials (Smotrich, Ben Gvir) openly advocate for the expulsion of Palestinians from Gaza, while rabbis justify atrocities like rape and mass killing.
Israel’s once-carefully constructed facade of morality lies in ruins, its leaders now exposed as bloodthirsty warlords, while the public—egged on by state-sanctioned rabbis—demands total annihilation. The question is no longer whether Israel is committing genocide, but how brutally they will escalate before the world intervenes.
History does not look kindly on regimes that slaughter children under religious fervor. The Nazis justified their atrocities with eugenicist myths, the Hutus with tribal hatred, and now, Israel with Talmudic vengeance. Will history record this moment as another dark chapter of unchecked barbarity? Or will global bystanders finally break their silence?
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