The Jewish State’s Legacy of Burning People Alive

From Ben-Gurion’s flamethrowers in 1948 to today’s incinerated camps, bombed hospitals, and white phosphorus raining down on civilians, fire has been Zionism’s chosen language of colonisation. Yet even as Gaza burns, these infernos are met with standing ovations in the very Western halls of power that midwifed Israel into existence to escape the shame of the Holocaust.