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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu has “lost the plot” and has condemned attacks on Gaza.
It is among the strongest language the New Zealand leader has used against Netanyahu and comes amid reports of intense aerial attacks on Gaza after Israel’s decision to launch a fresh military operation.
These are the opening two paragraphs of the NZ Herald coverage by political reporter Jamie Ensor of Prime Minister Luxon’s public declaration that Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu had lost the plot.
His comment was in the context of the Israeli government’ genocide of Palestinians in Gaza and their increasing persecution on the Israeli occupied West Bank (13 August): Netanyahu lost the plot says Luxon.
The New Zealand government’s response to this ethnic cleansing by genocide strategy in Gaza has ranged on a spectrum between pathetically weak to callous disregard. Previously I’ve described this spectrum as between limp and deplorable; both have their own validity.
Consequently, the many New Zealanders who were appalled by this response might have been somewhat relieved by Luxon’s frankness.
Perhaps a long overdue change of direction towards humanitarianism? In the interests of confusion avoidance this is a rhetorical question!
However, there is a big problem with Luxon’s conclusion. Quite simply, he is wrong; there is a plot and it is based on a perverse biblical origin.
Just over three weeks from the 7 October 2023 Hamas led attack across the border in the Israeli occupied former Palestinian land, Netanyahu made the following broadcast, including on You Tube (30 October): Netanyahu’s biblical justification.
The ‘war criminal’ is explicit that there is a plot behind the ethnic cleansing through genocide strategy in Gaza. It is a dogmatically blood thirsty and historically inaccurate biblical centred plot.
In his own words:
You must remember what Amalek has done to you, says our Holy Bible — and we do remember. And we are fighting — our brave troops and combatants who are now in Gaza, or around Gaza, and in all other regions in Israel, are joining this chain of Jewish heroes — a chain that started 3,000 years ago, from Joshua until the heroes of the Six-Day War in 1948 [sic], the 1973 October War, and all other wars in this country. Our heroic troops — they have only one supreme goal: to completely defeat the murderous enemy and to guarantee our existence in this country.
Netanyahu was referring to the Book of 1 Samuel (Chapter 15, Verse 3) which states:
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.
Samuel was a prophet through who the Jewish God Yahweh commanded one Saul to conduct a total war of annihilation against the Amalekites.
The Amalekites were a biblical nation who, so biblical history goes, had attacked the Israelites during their ‘Exodus’ from Egypt.
Previously I have published four posts on the Gaza genocide. The first (15 March) discussed it in the context of the apartheid in the South Africa of the past and apartheid as continuing defining feature in Israel since its creation in 1948: When apartheid met Zionism.
The second (28 May) discussed what underpins the Zionist support for ethnic cleansing through genocide: Reasons for supporting ethnic cleansing of Palestinians.
This theme was followed through in the third (4 June) in the context of recognising the state of Palestine: Ethnic cleansing, genocide and Palestine recognition.
In the context of the truer number of Palestinian deaths in Gaza, my fourth previous post (2 July) was more directly closer to the theme of this post: How to biblically justify 400,000 Palestinian deaths.
I quoted a genocide supporter going by the name of ‘’Zelda’ justifying Israel’s war in similar vein to Bejamin Netanyahu:
Gaza belongs to Israel! This is not just a political claim; it is a sacred, unbreakable decree from Almighty God Himself. If any government from around the world recognises Palestine, the United States needs to declare it part of the Axis of Evil
The land was promised by divine covenant to the people of Israel, chosen by God to be His light in the darkness. No enemy, no terrorist, no foreign power can wrest it away. Those who reject this truth stand against God’s will and will face His judgment. If Palestinians want aid and peace, they must recognize Israel’s God-given right and leave Gaza forever. Only under God’s blessing can this land flourish, and all who defy His plan will be cast down.
On 4 July I received the following email from a reader called Alfred. In his words (be warned, at the very least this is a mind-boggling read):
Accidentally I came across
your blog on ‘How To Justify 400,000 Palestinian Deaths In
Gaza: Ask ‘Zelda’ (Thursday, 3 July 2025). It was an
interesting read.
With all due respect, I would
like to place before you my ‘two
cents’
Consider this history Mr
Ian:
1) Before the modern state of Israel there
was the British mandate, Not a Palestinian
state.
2) Before the British mandate there was the
ottoman empire, Not a Palestinian state.
3) Before
the ottoman empire there was the Islamic mamluk sultanate of
Egypt, Not a Palestinian state.
4)Before the
Islamic mamluk sultanate of Egypt there was the Ayyubid
dynasty, Not a Palestinian state. Godfrey of bouillon
conquered it in 1099.
5) Before the Ayyubid
dynasty there was the Christian kingdom of Jerusalem, Not a
Palestinian state.
6) Before the Christian kingdom
of Jerusalem there was the Fatimid caliphate, Not a
Palestinian state.
7) Before the Fatimid caliphate
there was the byzantine empire, Not a Palestinian state. 8.
Before the byzantine empire there was the Roman empire, Not
a Palestinian state.
9) Before the Roman empire
there was the Hasmonaean dynasty, Not a Palestinian state.
10)Before the Hasmonean dynasty there was the Seleucid
empire, Not a Palestinian state.
11) Before the
Seleucid empire there was the empire of Alexander the 3rd of
Macedon, Not a Palestinian state.
12) Before the
empire of Alexander, the 3rd of Macedon there was the
Persian empire, Not a Palestinian state.
13)
Before the Persian empire there was the Babylonian empire,
Not a Palestinian state.
14) Before the Babylonian
empire there was the kingdoms of Israel and Judea, Not a
Palestinian state.
15) Before the kingdoms of
Israel and Judea there was the kingdom of Israel, Not a
Palestinian state.
16) Before the kingdom of
Israel there was the theocracy of the 12 tribes of Israel,
Not a Palestinian state.
17) Before the theocracy
of the 12 tribes of Israel there was the individual state of
Canaan, Not a Palestinian state.
In fact, in that
corner of the earth there was everything but a Palestinian
state!
Interesting history isn’t
it?
Yes, I agree with Zelda’s statement that
…
‘The land was promised by divine covenant to
the people of Israel, chosen by God to be His light in the
darkness.’
Mr Ian, if you go back to the Bible
to read the Old Testament history, we see that God declares
time and again that they (Israelites) are His chosen people,
and He will bring them back to land of Israel. (which has
started to happen, as you observe world events) He also
condemns His own chosen that if they turn away from Him, he
will turn away His face. And that was what He did to the 10
of the 12 tribes of Israel. They were wiped out. And the
sort of genocide that we see today in Gaza, was prevalent in
that time, when gentile nations were even wiped out if they
stood between the Israelites and the ‘promised land’
(Israel). Even the lives of His own chosen people were not
valuable to Him, and was at stake (holocaust recently) when
they turned away from Him, as those many of their enemies
(or opponents)!
8000-year-old history is
repeating itself now in Gaza, I
believe.
Alfred
The views of both Zelda and Alfred are not off the planet in terms of supporting Israel’s ethnic cleansing of Palestinians through genocide.
They are thoroughly consistent with Netanyahu’s well-thought out plot. Both are part of his ‘echo chamber’.
The genocide towards Palestinians will not end in Gaza. All the evidence is that Palestinians in the occupied West Bank are next.
Gaza the precursor to West Bank Palestinians
There the ethnic cleansing is continuing in the form of persecution and repression, including imprisonment (hostage-taking by another name).
But it is escalating and, unless there is a change in direction, it is only a matter of time before persecution and repression morph into genocide.
Benjamin Netanyahu has not lost the plot. However, Christopher Luxon has. His criticism of Netanyahu is a flimsy attempt to avoid doing what a humanitarian government with a ‘plot’ should do. This includes:
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