Controversy has erupted following statements made by Rabbi Eliyahu Mali, the head of the Shirat Moshe Hesder Yeshiva in Jaffa, advocating for the genocide of the Gazan population, including women and children. Mali's comments, suggesting that 'not a soul' in Gaza should be spared and explicitly stating to "kill them all, including the children," have sparked outrage and concern over the impact of such rhetoric on the conflict between Israel and Palestine. Critics argue that these statements, which have contributed to the killing of tens of thousands, promote hatred and violence, particularly troubling given Mali's influential position as a religious and educational leader. The international community and media are called upon to address and condemn these extreme views.
"Last week, the head of the Shirat Moshe Hesder Yeshiva in Jaffa Rabbi Eliyahu Mali said...the entire Gazan population should be killed, claiming that “there are no innocents.” When asked, “Babies too?” Mali replied, “The same thing.” Me, for @zeteo_news: https://t.co/zOqXTvNy31
Is there any wonder why Palestinian women and children are being killed in the tens of thousands when this type of genocidal "logic" is being taught by rabbis to soldiers? For all those constantly yelling about Palestinian textbooks, where is your condemnation of this? https://t.co/YdG3oFP5Pq
"kill them all, including the children" says the Israeli Rabi. "Don't spare a soul". WHERE IS THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA ON THIS OBSCENE EVIL? HYPOCRITES!!!!! #IsraeliNazis #GenocideInPalestine #FreePalestine #auspol https://t.co/dCRb3VQb3o
🇮🇱🇵🇸🚨‼️ “We must kill them all. Not only those who take up arms against us, it is clear that we must also kill their women and children. This is the generation that wants to kill us in the future, and it is women who give birth to these children.” https://t.co/zxDCcU9bhM
This rabbi advocates genocide. He is the head of a yeshiva. So he is teaching children to hate. https://t.co/timpIkDLKS
ISRAEL’S TOP RABBI CALL FOR GENOCIDE IN GAZA “Don’t leave a soul alive…not only 14, 16-year-old lads…also the next generation. And those who create the future generation.” Asked: “Babies too?” He responds: “Same thing. You can’t outsmart the Torah.” https://t.co/vz0vEAfCvV