11/26/2023 / By Ethan Huff
A music video first aired by Israeli broadcaster Kan was deleted from its original source this week following widespread backlash over its implications.
An Israel children’s chorus was brought together to sing about how Gaza will be completely wiped out within a year, allowing the people of Israel to return safely to their homes. In the song, the children sing about how “we will annihilate everyone” in order to bring about a pure Jewish state in the Middle East.
“We are the children of the victory generation,” the song’s opener states – watch the below video to hear the full song:
“Autumn night falls over the beach of Gaza,” the first girl in the song sings. “Planes are bombing destruction, destruction. Look, the IDF is crossing the line to annihilate the swastika-bearers.”
“In another year, there will be nothing there and we will safely return to our homes,” the children continue to sing. “Within a year, we will annihilate everyone, and then we will return to plow our fields.”
(Related: The United States military is retooling its advertising to once again try to appeal to white men, whom are needed to fight Israel’s war on Gaza.)
The song continues with the children singing about how they will “remember everyone, the pretty and the pure.”
“We will never let our hearts forget a friendship like that. Love sanctified with blood. You will return and bloom amongst us.”
According to the lyrics of the song as it goes on from there, Israel has “run out of words” when it comes to dealing with the presence of the Palestinian people on the land. Israel’s “soul still cries out,” the song explains, adding that the Israeli soul also sings and fights for victory over Gaza.
“One people, the people of forever evermore, we won’t stop protecting our homes,” the children continue to sing. “We won’t be silent. We will show the world how today we destroy our enemy.”
Known as “Friendship Song 2023,” the song’s title is upsetting many who say it glorifies genocide. Those in support of Israel say the song is a fitting description for Israel in the end times as it seeks to preserve itself and its legacy in the world.
“The song and video were originally created by Ofer Rosenbaum, a so-called ‘crisis-communication expert,’ who heads a public relations firm called Rosenbaum Communication,” reported Electronic Intifada, which provided the English captions for the above video, which is sung in Hebrew.
The video hearkens back to statements made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about Israel’s biblical order to “go and smite Amalek.”
Netanyahu declaring invasion: “You must remember what Amalek has done to you, says our Holy Bible”
1 Samuel 15:3
“Now go and smite Amalek, and utterly destroy all that they have, and spare them not; but slay both man and woman, infant and suckling, ox and sheep, camel and ass” pic.twitter.com/5QF9PkGhjJ
— Michael Tracey (@mtracey) October 28, 2023
In other words, Israel will fight until what it considers as Amalek is completely destroyed. This is the plan, anyway.
“Have any members of Congress spoken out against this video?” one commenter asked. “Are any presidential candidates speaking out against the genocide of Palestinians by Zionist Israel?”
Another pointed out the hate speech found in the Talmud that is similar to what is found in the Koran, suggesting that both religions in “extreme” form call for the annihilation of their enemies, hence the ongoing, ages-long conflict in the Middle East that continues to rage.
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