PM falsely claims that Israel never halted entry of aid into Gaza, a policy his office announced in March and reversed 11 weeks later
ed note–as always, a tsunami of important info that every war-weary Gentile with a vested interest in his/her own future survival needs to understand about all of this.
Firsto, ladies and Gentile-men, there can be NO mistaking the message which the terrorist Jew Netanyahu is trying to convey here, which is nothing short of this–

Therefore, be not affected in the least by his use of the term ‘afternoon’…
This was his typically-gangsterish way of playing word games so as to convey the threat of nuclear weapons use without coming right out and saying so, which would have resulted in a tidal wave of political pressure from countries all over the world against the US due to the fact that as a non-signatory to the treaty outlawing the proliferation of nuclear weapons, Israel would then be legally forbidden from receiving US aid.
However, ladies and Gentile-men, just as it always is where Jews and their terrorist Jewish state are concerned, it is actually much, much worse than simply Netanyahu saying that had he so chosen, he would have/could have vaporized 2 million+ people to death in Gaza for the crime of being Gentile while in the ‘promised land’…
The threat, ladies and Gentile-men, was not aimed at the people of Gaza as much as it was directed towards the leaders of various countries, most notably those in the West and of those, MOST NOTABLY THE UNITED STATES, that any President, Prime Minister, or Pope who gets too frisky with Israel and her plans for conquering the entire Middle East, from the Nile to the Euphrates (just as that infernal ‘book of hate’ known as the Torah describes) that nukes will be going off all over the place, not just in downtown Gaza City, but in other ‘downtown’ areas such as Washington DC, London, Paris, Rome, Berlin, Moscow, etc…
Times of Israel
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected the accusation that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, telling Israeli reporters on Sunday night, ‘If we had wanted to commit genocide, it would have taken exactly one afternoon.’
Netanyahu made the remark near the end of back-to-back press conferences he held with foreign and Israeli journalists, respectively, in which he also denied again that Israel has pursued a policy of starvation in the enclave.
Speaking to Israeli media, he falsely claimed that Israel had never halted all humanitarian aid to Gaza, even though his government had enacted that policy earlier this year.
Netanyahu made the two comments while defending his government’s recent decision to launch a major offensive in Gaza City. He said the plan will lead to Hamas’s defeat, but it has come under a tidal wave of domestic and international backlash.
Israel also faced global censure recently for widespread reports of starvation and deaths from malnutrition in the Strip. Netanyahu has repeatedly denied that Gaza is undergoing starvation or that Israel is seeking to create a humanitarian crisis there. Israel has also consistently and vehemently denied the charge — made by pro-Palestinian activists, some left-wing Israeli organizations and a number of countries — that it is committing genocide in Gaza, saying it makes efforts to avoid killing civilians whom Hamas puts in harm’s way.
‘There is no starvation. There hasn’t been starvation. There was a shortage. And certainly, there was no policy of starvation,’ Netanyahu said at the press conference. ‘If we had wanted starvation, if that had been our policy, 2 million Gazans wouldn’t be living today after 20 months.’
He continued, ‘It’s the same with genocide — if we had wanted to commit genocide, it would have taken exactly one afternoon.’
Earlier in the press conference, Netanyahu defended Israel’s approach to humanitarian aid in the Strip, which he said is now being overhauled. In recent weeks, Hamas-run local officials, in addition to international agencies and aid groups, have documented a rising number of deaths from starvation in Gaza.
Israel has disputed such claims, and blames Hamas for stealing aid and the United Nations for failing to distribute it. But facing international condemnation, Israel has put several measures in place to increase the flow of supplies.
At the press conference, Netanyahu was asked whether his decision earlier this year to halt humanitarian aid was a failed strategy to defeat Hamas.
‘First of all, we need to understand what actually happened,’ he answered. ‘We never said we were stopping all entry of humanitarian aid. What we said was that, alongside halting the trucks that Hamas was seizing — taking the vast majority of their contents for itself, then selling the leftovers at extortionate prices to the Palestinian population… we would stop this.’
In fact, on March 2, the premier’s office announced, ‘Prime Minister Netanyahu has decided that, as of this morning, all entry of goods and supplies into the Gaza Strip will cease.’ He portrayed it as a way to stanch a source of Hamas profits and pressure the terror group into concessions.
He reversed the policy 11 weeks later, after heavy pressure from international allies, and backed the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, an American-led initiative to give aid directly to civilians from four distribution points while bypassing Hamas and the UN. But the GHF drew harsh criticism because of near-daily killings near its aid sites and the difficulty people faced in accessing them.
On Sunday, Netanyahu said that approach had failed and ‘we didn’t have to get into this situation.’
‘We didn’t want to create starvation here — on the contrary, we wanted to bypass Hamas’s looting and theft,’ he said of the GHF. ‘Only it didn’t work as we wanted, it didn’t succeed because there weren’t enough points, etc., so we learned our lesson. We stopped it.’
He added, ‘Now, we’re acting differently. Aid is entering, we’re doing all we can so most of it won’t fall into Hamas’s hands, and in parallel, we’re really increasing the number of distribution points, the secure corridors, and the airdrops, airdrops that generally don’t reach Hamas.’
The international airdrops of aid have faced criticism for endangering people as they fall to the ground. Aid groups have said more supplies are needed to end widespread malnutrition in the Strip. Netanyahu has said aid would increase as part of the Gaza City takeover plan.
Satanic jews
The world realizes that the situation is out of control and it’s only a matter of time before they take everyone down with them… A per-emptive strike is the only way to stop what’s going to happen but even then they’re factoring in a per-emptive strike against them which is making them even more crazy and trigger happy… One hell of a death spiral we are in… If the world is still around after September it’s a miracle… +++