Not nazis at all. Not in the slightest. Not mirroring everything nazis used to do, including their propaganda.
Nazis used to call “lesser races” rats, lice, vermin etc. Typical nazi rhetoric. Now nazis are calling Palestinians “cockroaches”
See below an example of a nazi propaganda poster. This “doctor” is a perfect example of a nazi, using exactly the same kind of propaganda.
That’s about what the Nazis thought about Jews.
Gaza is just Warsaw 2.0.
This man is scum.
Calling one person out is weird. The last 2 years is filled with statement from the prime minister all the way down to Zionist in North America streets using the same genocidal language… it just so casual that we see it more…
Don’t forget tiktok of soldiers happy with their loots of women and children clothing
Sounds very much like language from the Rowandan Genocide…
Israel is trying to commit genocide.
Say it.
Well, top Israeli politicians have been calling Palestinians (not Hamas, Palestinians) “human animals” for quite a while now, so it’s not at all surprising to seen plenty of Israelis use this and other variants of untermenschen.
Dehumanizing the targeted ethnicity is an essential part of ethno-Fascism and Genocide along ethnic lines, especially the ones were the aggressors want to do a little Holocausting.
Meanwhile Germany “unwaveringly supports” this.
I don’t know if you’re a history buff, but in the past Germany was really into this sort of stuff, so I’m not too surprised that Germany would support this.
We all thought Germany had learned from that history, but apparently they didn’t learn the correct lesson.
Meanwhile Germany “unwaveringly supports” this.
Meanwhile, the actual German position:
Israel has now fully blocked the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza for over fifty days. Essential supplies are either no longer available or quickly running out. Palestinian civilians - including one million children –face an acute risk of starvation, epidemic disease and death. This must end. We urge Israel to immediately re-start a rapid and unimpeded flow of humanitarian aid to Gaza in order to meet the needs of all civilians. During the last ceasefire, the UN and INGO system was able to deliver aid at scale. The Israeli decision to block aid from entering Gaza is intolerable. Minister Katz’s recent comments politicising humanitarian aid and Israeli plans to remain in Gaza after the war are unacceptable – they harm prospects for peace. Humanitarian aid must never be used as a political tool and Palestinian territory must not be reduced nor subjected to any demographic change. Israel is bound under international law to allow the unhindered passage of humanitarian aid.
Humanitarians must be able to deliver aid to those who need it most, independent of parties to the conflict and in accordance with their humanitarian principles. Israel must ensure unhindered access for the UN and humanitarian organisations to operate safely across Gaza. Hamas must not divert aid for their own financial gain or use civilian infrastructure for military purposes.
We reiterate our outrage at recent strikes by Israeli forces on humanitarian personnel, infrastructure, premises and healthcare facilities. Israel must do much more to protect the civilian population, infrastructure and humanitarian workers. This includes restoring deconfliction systems, allowing humanitarian workers free movement within Gaza. And Israel must prevent harm to medical personnel and premises in the course of their military operations. They must allow the urgent healthcare needs of the population to be met, while allowing the sick and wounded to temporarily leave the Gaza Strip to receive treatment.
Crucially, we urge all parties to return to a ceasefire. We continue to call on Hamas for the immediate release of all the remaining hostages, who are enduring terrible suffering. We must all work towards the implementation of a two-state solution, which is the only way to bring long-lasting peace and security to both Israelis and Palestinians and ensure long-term stability in the region.