‘Not Even People’: Ben-Gvir Calls for Killing 30-40 Palestinians Every Night in Gaza

Itamar Ben-Gvir called for killing dozens of Palestinians nightly, described Gazans as less than human, and demanded settlements throughout the Strip.
Key Takeaways
- Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir said Israel should carry out “30 to 40 targeted assassinations per night” in Gaza.
- Ben-Gvir said some Palestinians “don’t deserve to live” and declared, “They are not even people.”
- The far-right minister called for Israeli settlements “throughout Gaza” and encouraged Palestinian emigration, saying “the more the better.”
- The Gaza Center for Human Rights described the statements as direct and public incitement to genocide and urged ICC action.
‘They Are Not Even People’
Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has called for Israel to kill dozens of Palestinians every night in Gaza, while openly advocating the establishment of Israeli settlements throughout the Strip and the mass emigration of its Palestinian population.
The far-right minister made the remarks during a podcast hosted by Rom Braslavski, a former Israeli captive who was released by Hamas in October 2025.
Ben-Gvir criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for scaling back military operations in Gaza amid US efforts to advance President Donald Trump’s plan for the territory.
“I think we should be doing 30 to 40 targeted assassinations per night,” Ben-Gvir said, according to the Financial Times.
He made clear that he was not referring exclusively to Palestinians whom Israel considers an immediate military threat.
“Not just those who pose an immediate threat. There are people there who don’t deserve to live,” he said. “They are not even people.”
His remarks come amid continuing Israeli attacks on Gaza despite the ceasefire that entered into force in October 2025.
More than 73,000 Palestinians have been killed since October 2023, including approximately 1,200 since the ceasefire took effect, according to Palestinian official figures.
‘All Gaza’ – Ben-Gvir Demands Settlements
Ben-Gvir went further, openly setting out a vision in which Israel would establish settlements across the entire Gaza Strip and Palestinians would be encouraged to leave.
Asked about Gaza’s future, the minister said he envisioned “all Gaza” belonging to Israel.
“I imagine settlements not just in Gush Katif but throughout Gaza, and encouraging emigration, the more the better,” he said.
Gush Katif refers to the bloc of Israeli settlements in Gaza that Israel dismantled when it withdrew its settlers and permanent military presence from the interior of the Strip in 2005.
Ben-Gvir has repeatedly demanded the re-establishment of settlements in Gaza and the removal of its Palestinian population.
In the same interview, he drew a distinction between Palestinians he wanted to see leave Gaza and those he described as “terrorists.”
“And for the terrorists, there should be no emigration,” he said. “We should just kill them one by one.”
Rights Group: ‘Blatant Incitement to Genocide’
The Gaza Center for Human Rights condemned Ben-Gvir’s remarks on Sunday, describing them as explicit evidence of an intention to forcibly displace Palestinians from Gaza.
The center said his call for intensive nighttime attacks capable of killing dozens of Palestinians, combined with his assertion that people in Gaza are “not human” and do not deserve to live, constituted “blatant incitement to genocide.”
It argued that the comments could not be treated as an isolated outburst, pointing to Ben-Gvir’s repeated demands for Palestinian displacement and Israeli settlement of Gaza.
The organization also cited his July 2026 declaration that “Gaza is ours” and his longstanding campaign to introduce the death penalty for Palestinian detainees.
According to the center, the significance of the remarks is heightened by Ben-Gvir’s position within the Israeli government and his authority over Israel’s police and prison systems.
It said the statements provide evidence of an intention to destroy Palestinians as a national group and should be examined as potential direct and public incitement to genocide under international law.
Calls for ICC Action
The Gaza Center for Human Rights called on the international community to impose sanctions on Israeli officials responsible for such statements and halt support that could facilitate their implementation.
It also urged the International Criminal Court to include Ben-Gvir’s remarks among evidence examined as part of its investigation into the situation in Palestine.
The comments come as accusations of genocide against Israel have expanded well beyond Palestinian organizations. Human rights organizations, genocide scholars and a UN commission have concluded or alleged that Israel’s conduct in Gaza amounts to genocide. Israel has rejected the accusations.
According to the latest figures cited by the Gaza Center for Human Rights, Israel’s war on Gaza has killed 73,391 Palestinians and wounded 174,280 since October 7, 2023.
Ben-Gvir’s Campaign against Palestinian Detainees
The rhetoric also follows Ben-Gvir’s increasingly public promotion of punitive measures against Palestinian detainees.
As national security minister, he has repeatedly boasted about worsening conditions inside Israeli prisons amid extensive reports of starvation, abuse, torture and deaths in custody.
His Jewish Power party has spearheaded legislation imposing the death penalty on Palestinians convicted of killing Israelis in what Israel defines as acts of terrorism, without applying an equivalent punishment to Jewish Israelis who kill Palestinians under comparable circumstances.
During the podcast, Braslavski asked whether he could personally execute Palestinians sentenced to death under the legislation.
Ben-Gvir responded enthusiastically.
“I will move heaven and earth and I promise you to do everything so that this happens,” he said. “It is one of my greatest dreams to see you there.”







