Why Won't AIPAC Extremists Josh Shapiro And Rahm Emanuel Condemn Israel's Genocide In Palestine?
- Howie Klein
- Jul 26
- 3 min read

I wonder if Josh Shapiro and Rahm Emanuel, the fanatic Zionists who would like someone to hand them the presidency (of the U.S.) will condemn Israeli Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu. I sincerely doubt it, although both condemned Zohran Mamdani for not condemning people who use “globalize intifada” as a slogan. Both are freaking out because Mamdani, like most grassroots Democrats, see Israel’s action in Gaza as genocide, genocide fully— if quietly— supported by Shapiro and Emanuel.
According to yesterday’s Times of Israel, Emanuel-Shapiro brother in arms, Eliyahu said Israel is advancing the destruction of Gaza, and that the Strip will be made totally Jewish. ‘The government is racing ahead for Gaza to be wiped out,’ Eliyahu tells Haredi radio station Kol Barama. ‘Thank God, we are wiping out this evil. We are pushing this population that has been educated on Mein Kampf.’ Eliyahu says Gaza will be cleared for Jewish settlement, but says Jewish towns won’t be ‘fenced in inside cantons. All Gaza will be Jewish,’ he says, though he clarifies that Arabs who are loyal to Israel will be tolerated. ‘We aren’t racists,’ the far-right Otzma Yehudit politician adds”— as would Emanuel and Shapiro (and Trump).
Eliyahu also denies that Gazans are not getting enough food, calling it a campaign against Israel, but notes that we are at war and trying to kill “these monsters.”
“There’s no hunger in Gaza,” he says. “But we don’t need to be concerned with hunger in the Strip. Let the world worry about it.”
No hunger? Ask Shapiro and Emanuel if they condemn— with their hearts— the NY Times report Thursday that “Gaza’s hospitals have struggled since early in the war to cope with the influx of Palestinians injured and maimed by Israeli airstrikes and, more recently, by shootings meant to disperse desperate crowds as they surge toward food convoys or head to aid distribution sites. Now, according to doctors in the territory, an increasing number of their patients are suffering— and dying— from starvation. ‘There is no one in Gaza now outside the scope of famine, not even myself,’ said Dr. Ahmed al-Farra, who leads the pediatric ward at Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza. ‘I am speaking to you as a health official, but I, too, am searching for flour to feed my family.’ The World Food Program, an arm of the United Nations, said this week that the hunger crisis in Gaza had reached ‘new and astonishing levels of desperation, with a third of the population not eating for multiple days in a row.’” I bet Shapiro and Emanuel don’t skip many meals. Emanuel added that Mamdani isn’t a “real” Democrat, the way he (and Shapiro) are.
Late Thursday, David Sanger and Jonathan Reiss reported that Netanyhu’s (and Eliyahu’s) government and Señor Trumpanzyy’s Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff said that “they were recalling the teams that had been negotiating on a Gaza cease-fire with Hamas, ending for now the hope for the return of some of the last surviving hostages from the terrorist attack on Israel nearly two years ago.” Witkoff said that “the latest response to an offer of a deal from Hamas’s surviving leadership showed ‘a lack of desire to reach a cease-fire in Gaza.’ He added that ‘we will now consider alternative options to bring the hostages home and try to create a more stable environment for the people of Gaza,’ without specifying what those alternatives might include.” Although Israel and the U.S. have been trying to persuade Sudan, Libya, Somalia, Ethiopia, Indonesia and “Somaliland,” a part of Somalia which declared independence in 1991 but isn’t a real country and isn’t recognized as one by Israel, the U.S. or any member of the UN.
I don’t wonder how happy this CNN report made AIPAC, Shapiro and Emanuel— and, from his corner of Hell, Hitler— Señor TACO “pulled back his negotiators from ceasefire talks this week after the US deemed Hamas neither ‘coordinated’ nor ‘acting in good faith.’ … Trump, rather than urging an immediate return to the negotiating table, signaled Friday it was time for Israel to escalate its military campaign, even as images of starving children in Gaza lead to mounting global outrage. ‘I think they want to die, and it’s very, very bad,’ Trump said of Hamas before leaving for a weekend trip to Scotland. ‘It got to be to a point where you’re gonna have to finish the job.’”
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