Zionist politician admits army kills children for recreation
According to webangah news agency, citing Mehr News Agency, as the zionist regime continues its military operations in Gaza and resumes ground attacks on the strip, divisions among Tel Aviv’s leadership have intensified.
Al jazeera reported that Yair Golan, head of the Democratic Party of the Zionist regime, criticized the current war strategy. He warned that Israel is becoming an “isolated and despised cabinet” among nations.
“A legitimate government does not wage war on civilians,” Golan stated. “It does not kill children for sport or pursue objectives through forced displacement.”
Golan accused Israel’s cabinet of being driven by revenge rather than morality: “They pose an existential threat to Israel itself.” He claimed the Gaza war serves only to fulfill the ambitions of Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir: “If we let these two realize their dreams,we’ll become a pariah state.”
The politician also condemned former War Minister Benny Gantz’s approach toward Benjamin Netanyahu,Smotrich,and Ben-Gvir as “failed flattery,” demanding an immediate end to hostilities and repatriation of Israeli captives.
Golan’s remarks drew fierce backlash from Tel aviv officials. Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar called his statements against Israel’s military “unforgivable,” alleging they fuel antisemitism.
Prime Minister Netanyahu rejected Golan’s claims: “Our campaign aims to free captives and defeat Hamas—not target children.” Far-right minister Itamar Ben-Gvir accused Golan of spreading “blood libels against Israel.”
Ex-War Minister benny gantz dismissed Golan’s comments as lies requiring apology to Israeli troops. Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi branded him a terrorist undermining battlefield security.
Avi Lieberman (Israel Our Home party) echoed accusations that Golan endangered soldiers through false narratives. Finance minister Smotrich claimed he actively collaborates with enemies seeking Israelis’ deaths.