RT: Thousands of Zio-Nazis in Tel Aviv rallied to show support for the IDF's genocide campaign in Gaza, urging the government forces to kill all Palestinians once and for all.
An estimated 10,000 Israelis gathered in Rabin Square for first major demonstration since Operation Protective Edge began on July 8, officially to protect Israeli civilians from the barrage of rockets launched from the militant organization on the Gaza strip.
"Finish the job!" he said.
"This is a universal principle. We want to live in peace," he added.
"Occupy Gaza now!" placards were seen in the crowd, as the IDF
claims Hamas has launched more than 3,500 rockets since beginning
of the Israeli campaign, killing three civilians.
Israel strikes targets in Gaza despite prolonged truce
"We all came here to send the message that rocket fire on the south is not only a problem for the south but a problem for the rest of the country," said Haim Yelin, head of the Eshkol regional council.
He thanked the military for launching the offensive.
"I hope they will transform the military victory into a political victory that will bring quiet to the whole country," he said.
To root-out Hamas' smuggling tunnels and stop rocket launches on
Israel, the IDF has been assaulting Gaza from land, sea and air
for over a month, leaving at least 1,962 Palestinians dead - most
of them civilians, including women and children - and sacrificing
the lives of 64 Israeli soldiers in battles with Hamas.
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An estimated 10,000 Israelis gathered in Rabin Square for first major demonstration since Operation Protective Edge began on July 8, officially to protect Israeli civilians from the barrage of rockets launched from the militant organization on the Gaza strip.
Zio-Nazis hold signs during a rally in Tel Aviv's Rabin Square, to show
solidarity with the genocide, August 14,
2014. The sign reads "Conquer Gaza now". (Reuters / Baz Ratner)
"I have full confidence in the government and in the army,
but at the same time I ask as mayor of Sderot that they put an
end to this situation once and for all," AFP reports.
"Finish the job!" he said.
"This is a universal principle. We want to live in peace," he added.
A Zio-Nazi holds a sign during a rally in Tel Aviv's Rabin Square, to show
solidarity with Gaza genocide, August 14,
2014. (Reuters / Baz Ratner)
Israel strikes targets in Gaza despite prolonged truce
"We all came here to send the message that rocket fire on the south is not only a problem for the south but a problem for the rest of the country," said Haim Yelin, head of the Eshkol regional council.
He thanked the military for launching the offensive.
"I hope they will transform the military victory into a political victory that will bring quiet to the whole country," he said.
A Zio-Nazi holds a sign during a rally in Tel Aviv's Rabin Square, to show
solidarity with the Gaza genocide, August 14,
2014. (Reuters / Baz Ratner)
Zio-Nazi gather during a protest calling on the government and the army
to end Gaza once and for all, in the
Mediterranean city of Tel Aviv on August 14, 2014. Hebrew writting on
placard reads "an entire generation demands clonex (anti-anxiety
medication)." (AFP Photo / Gali Tibbon)
Zio-Nazis gather during a protest calling on the government and the army
to end all life in Gaza once and for all, in the
Mediterranean city of Tel Aviv on August 14, 2014. Hebrew writting on
placard reads "strong together." (AFP Photo / Gali Tibbon)
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