Watan-With a tone filled with racism and extremism, the leader of the Israeli settlement movement, Daniella Weiss, called for depriving the residents of the Gaza Strip of food to force them to leave their lands. She claimed that Arabs would leave if they were not given food and that the world would accept them.
The extremist Israeli, also the mayor of the settlement of “Kedumim,” made these remarks during her participation in the “Victory Conference” organized by the far-right “Jewish Power” party led by the Minister of National Security Itamar Ben Gvir. The conference aimed to promote resettlement in the Gaza Strip, with Weiss stating that Arabs would leave.
When asked by a journalist why they would leave if not given food, she asserted that Israelis want to reclaim their hostages, so they will not give anything to the people of Gaza. According to her claim, this would force them to leave, and the extremist Jew continued, stating that the world would accept them.
Daniella Weiss, “There will be no Arabs in the Gaza strip. They will go to Turkey, to Scotland, to Britain. I don’t want to kill them. I want them out of Gaza”
“And we’ll use different methods. One of them is not to give them any humanitarian aid. So the countries of the world… pic.twitter.com/tldlmEDtgq
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In a previous interview with the American newspaper “The New Yorker” last December, Daniella Weiss claimed that “the land of Israel belongs to the people of Israel, including Gaza. What we need to do is remove the Arabs from Gaza, and we must enter it directly after the war.”
She called for “continuing to build settlements in the West Bank” and “deporting the inhabitants of Gaza to Sinai and Turkey.”
Daniella Weiss, 78 years old, is considered one of the most extreme leaders among the settlers, having been involved in settlement policies since the 1970s.
She has been arrested multiple times and has a criminal record, including assaulting a police officer in Israel and interfering in an investigation after hiding individuals accused of burning Palestinian lands, according to the Israeli newspaper “Walla.”