ALBAWABA - Israeli journalist Yehuda Shlezinger, endorsing violence in the area, has stirred controversy amid the ongoing war and rising tensions between Israel and Gaza .
over a broadcast appearance on Israel's Channel 12, Shlezinger voiced amazement and dismay over photos showing Gazans lounging on the beach while fierce Israeli military attacks were taking place in the background. Considering these pictures to be extremely unsettling, he even called for what he called a "massacre" in Gaza.
Shlezinger claims that the current state of affairs in Gaza does not allow for innocence and that the people there are deserving of nothing less than a terrible destiny.
He stated that Gazans should be face the repercussions of their situation, including what he called "rivers of blood," instead of trying to find enjoyment until their leaders gave in to certain demands.
Over 34,000 Palestinians were martyred in Gaza since the conflict started, and the death toll there is rising. Thousands of women and children are among the dead, underscoring the terrible toll on civilians.
There has been a growing international uproar against Israel's conduct, with many accusing the nation of breaking international law by limiting access for humanitarian aid to Gaza. Significant obstacles have been encountered in the attempt to get aid to the embattled region, worsening the humanitarian situation