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Israel’s Ben Gvir advocates killing ’30 to 40' people in Gaza nightly while speaking to ex-hostage

Ben-Gvir also urged mass emigration from Gaza, saying Israel should kill 30 to 40 people each night and expand settlements there.

  • Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir publicly advocated for killing 30 to 40 people in Gaza each night, stating some Palestinians are "not worthy of life" while speaking to former hostage Rom Braslavski.
  • Ben-Gvir supports mass emigration of Palestinians from Gaza and Israeli resettlement of the area, a plan described by international lawyers as potentially amounting to ethnic cleansing.
  • Ben-Gvir holds significant control over Israel's police and prison system but not the military; his statements and similar ones by officials have been presented as evidence of genocide, which Israel denies.
  • The UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry concluded in 2025 that Israel committed genocide in Gaza.
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Itamar Ben-Gvir calls for 30, 40 people in Gaza to be "removed" every night in a podcast, meaning not only militant Palestinians. Several politicians demand EU sanctions.

·Munich, Germany
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Israel's Säkerhetsminister Itamar Ben Gvir kritiserar det sjunkande antalet attacker i Gaza. Nu suppmanar han military att 30 till 40--varje natt. – De borde inte leva, sager han.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Israel's Säkerhetsminister Itamar Ben-Gvir uppmanar till massacre i Gaza. – Jag tycker att vi ska genomföra riktade elimineringar av 30-40 stycken i Gaza varje natt, carrier han i en podd. – Folkrättsvidriga uttalanden, skriver Magdalena Andersson (S).

·Stockholm, Sweden
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The Zambian Observer broke the news in Zambia on Sunday, August 16, 2026.
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