The lady who was attending the Israeli conference on colonizing and the resettlement of Gaza, talked to Adam Parsons, a Sky News correspondent in Kibbutz Be'eri in Israel, insisting that Israelis have to take back their land to "create Greater Israel as the Torah demands."
When asked about Palestinians currently living in the territory, the Israeli woman known as Reshit replied: "We should kill them. Every last one of them. And if the government won't do that then we should just kick them out. This is our land. And we deserve it."
She was asked by the journalist why they wanted to move to Gaza despite the dangers. She immediately quipped: "Because it's our homeland. It says in the Torah that this is our home. This is our land and we have every right to live there." (Related: Israel's FINAL SOLUTION for Gaza is genocide followed by annexation into Greater Israel.)
The woman also argued that since many soldiers have already died, they have to keep doing what they started.
"They died for a reason. They started something. And I think it's our duty for them and for their families to actually keep doing what they started," she said. "They sacrificed themselves for something so we have to sacrifice ourselves for that thing also."
This is Reshit, a young Israeli who is the daughter of an Israeli soldier deployed to Gaza and now Lebanon.
She went to yesterday's Israeli conference on colonising Gaza.
She told Sky News what should happen to Gaza's inhabitants:
"We should kill them, every last one of them." pic.twitter.com/EqLGUuuNu1
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Parsons reported that dozens of Israelis, who are keen to get into Gaza and claim the land as their own, attended the conference as a show of strength and determination. There were also children during the said gathering.
While the interview is ongoing, a shell is fired into Gaza from a nearby gun emplacement.
Nearby is a tent where the youngsters are being entertained, a stall handing out drinks and a stage with speeches and music, Parsons further reported, adding "There are lots of guns here and the atmosphere is rich with a sense of frustration, entitlement and even excitement."
Israel's Minister of National Security Itamar Ben-Gvir, who came to the conference, echoed the sentiments of his people that Palestinians should be removed from Gaza. So did Ariel Kallner, an MP for Likud Party, who told Parsons that he was at the event to show his support for the settlers' plans. He said that "total victory" in the war can only be achieved when settlers have set up a town in northern Gaza.
As this happens, Parsons reported that booms from shells being fired at Gaza can be heard again.
Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his aides rejected a request from Secretary of State Antony Blinken to publicly announce that his nation would not implement an ethnic cleansing plan in northern Gaza, known as the "General's Plan."
A Washington Post report said that the Israeli leader and his top aide Ron Dermer told Blinken that the general's plan was "absolutely not their policy" and that the perception has been "deeply damaging to them." But reports said that Netanyahu rejected the request to publicly denounce the ethnic cleansing plan.
The general's plan calls for the forced evacuation of all Palestinians from northern Gaza. Under the plan, after a certain amount of time, the entire north will be declared a closed military zone, and anyone who stays behind will be killed by military action or through a starvation blockade.
Watch Parson's full report on Israelis' "dream of living on the other side of the border" below.
Meanwhile, the Israel national security minister lambasted Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, calling the latter "arrogant."
Hebrew-language daily newspaper Maariv reported on Wednesday that Ben-Gvir criticized Smotrich for believing that "he understands security, economics and now internal security" when the "truth is he doesn't understand any of them."
This came after the finance chief was asked about Ben-Gvir's demand for the National Security Ministry budget not to be cut and to instead receive a budget increase during a briefing with economic reporters on the budget on the same day.
He said that Ben-Gvir had already received a nine billion new Israeli shekels (NIS) increase to his ministry in 2023. He got another four billion NIS throughout the Israel-Hamas war, but the ministry has not shown results.
In the 2022 Knesset elections, Ben-Gvir's Otzma Yehudit party ran on a joint list with Smotrich's Religious Zionist party. Their combined list received a total of 14 seats and entered the Netanyahu-led coalition. Later on, Ben-Gvir announced that he would split his Knesset faction from Religious Zionism, and came amid coalition negotiations.
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