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Israel should not kill babies in Gaza ‘for a hobby’, opposition politician says

Yair Golan says Israel risks becoming a ‘pariah state’, if it does not return to acting like a sane country

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A Palestinian woman, grandmother of killed one-and-a-half-year old baby Yaman Al Zaneen, mourns while carrying his body during a funeral in the central Gaza Strip. Photo: EPA-EFE
Agence France-Presse

Israeli government and opposition leaders condemned on Tuesday a left-wing politician, Yair Golan, after he said in a radio interview that “a sane country … does not kill babies for a hobby”.

“Israel is on the path to becoming a pariah state among the nations – like the South Africa of old – if it does not return to behaving like a sane country,” said Golan, chairman of Israel’s Democrats party.

“A sane country does not wage war against civilians, does not kill babies for a hobby, and does not set goals involving the expulsion of populations,” he told Israel’s Kan public radio.

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Golan, a former major general in the military, of “wild incitement” against Israeli troops and of “echoing the most despicable anti-Semitic blood libels against the [Israeli army] and the State of Israel.”

Israeli Democrat party leader Yair Golan’s remarks on Gaza sparked outrage. Photo: Getty Images
Israeli Democrat party leader Yair Golan’s remarks on Gaza sparked outrage. Photo: Getty Images

Golan also drew condemnation from government critics, with opposition leader Yair Lapid saying in a post on social media: “Our fighters are heroes and are defending our lives. The statement that they kill children as a hobby is incorrect and is a gift to our enemies”.

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Education Minister Yoav Kisch, of Netanyahu’s party, called for an investigation for incitement into Golan, whose party is a coalition of several left-wing factions.

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