Yitzhak Kroizer Calls To Kill Palestinian Civilians, Including Children, In Knesset
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Yitzhak Kroizer Calls To Kill Palestinian Civilians, Including Children, In Knesset

27 March, 2026.Gaza Genocide.4 sources

Key Takeaways

  • Knesset member Yitzhak Kroizer urged killing Palestinian civilians, including children.
  • He said, 'There are no innocents among them' during the remarks.
  • The remarks were delivered as a member of Jewish Power, led by Itamar Ben-Gvir.

New incitement in Knesset

The single most important new development is Yitzhak Kroizer’s explicit call to kill Palestinian civilians, including children, delivered in a Knesset speech and circulated as a clip.

TEL AVIV, March 27, 2026 (WAFA) – Extremist Israeli Knesset member Yitzhak Kroizer incited the killing of Palestinian civilians, including children, stating that there are no innocents among them

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Kroizer, a member of the far-right Jewish Power party led by National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, used the platform of Parliament to declare there are no innocents among Palestinians and that he stands with the Israeli army under all circumstances, even if that means harming women or children.

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This comes in the wake of the mid-March Tammun massacre, when the Israeli army opened fire on a vehicle carrying a Palestinian family, killing several members and wounding others, which mainstream coverage ties to Kroizer’s stated stance.

The reports from WAFA, the Palestinian News Agency, and multiple West Asian outlets consistently frame Kroizer’s remarks as incitement in the Knesset, linking the rhetoric to the ongoing violence in the West Bank and Gaza.

Kroizer’s demand and framing

Breakdown of the demand and its framing.

Kroizer stated there are no innocents among Palestinians and pledged support for soldiers even if that means harming children or women.

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The remarks were delivered in the Knesset, aligning Kroizer with Jewish Power and Itamar Ben-Gvir, and presented as a normative position within the governing discourse.

The coverage frames this as incitement, not abstract rhetoric, with explicit calls to kill civilians as part of official-like political speech.

Tammun massacre context

Mid-March Israeli forces opened fire on a vehicle carrying a Palestinian family in Tammun, killing four members and injuring others, according to WAFA and other West Asian outlets.

The killed were Ali Khaled Sayel Bani Odeh (37) and his wife Waid Othman Aqel Bani Odeh (35), along with two children, Mohammad (5) and Othman (7); two other children were injured.

Coverage from WAFA and its Arabic and regional partners places these deaths in the context of ongoing occupation-era violence in the West Bank, including broader restrictions and displacement.

Response and accountability

Accountability, reaction, and the path forward.

Ayman Odeh said Kroizer’s rhetoric is part of ongoing incitement and filed a complaint with the Knesset Ethics Committee, arguing that fascism must be thrown into the ash heap of history.

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The coverage highlights a pattern of responses that range from condemnation to procedural moves within the Knesset, illustrating how political mechanisms intersect with violent realities on the ground.

Across the West Bank and Gaza, outlets frame Kroizer’s remarks within a long arc of occupation-related violence, underscoring the need for robust accountability and international scrutiny.

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