The article highlights the troubling trajectory of Israel's policies toward Gaza characterized by unrelenting violence and genocidal rhetoric from government officials. It focuses on how the Netanyahu government, influenced by hard-right views, adopts overtly genocidal discourse while the populace grapples with moral justifications for these actions. A clear divide is emerging between settlers, who wish to return to Gaza, and a broader populist camp that prioritizes military dominance. Amidst this landscape, frustration grows as international awareness does not lead to corrective actions against Israel's policies.
The first and most obvious one is the adoption of overtly genocidal discourse by the Netanyahu government, articulated by its hard-right and settler members.
The great majority of Israelis do not oppose the genocide, but it is important for them to justify it, even as they fall into categorical agreements.
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