No argument from me on this point - very distasteful.
Generals have a habit of wishing death on others - 'shock and awe' was a euphemism for killing Iraqis, and by coincidence today Haaretz also has a piece on a similarly distasteful comments:
http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/op ... a-1.333950In February 2008, the same politician, Deputy Defense Minister Matan Vilnai, warned the Palestinians that they would bring upon themselves "a bigger shoah" - using the Hebrew word for both a generic catastrophe and the Holocaust - if they continued firing rockets at Israel. That was shortly before an Israel Defense Forces offensive that killed 107 Palestinians, more than half of them civilians. Two IDF soldiers were also killed.
Vilnai's words at the time were misunderstood, or deliberately twisted, making it sound like he was pledging that Israel would bring about a "bigger shoah" in Gaza. ("Bigger" than what? Than the Nakba of 1948? ) But he did announce that Israel would take revenge imminently, and laid the blame on the Palestinians. And without intending to, he revealed a characteristic imperviousness to the connotations of his words and showed contempt for our people's history.
(The article is primarily about an Vilnai's, a former IDF general, recent comment likening Gaza to an abcess)
And let's not forget that some on this forum actually celebrate when someone gets murdered in Dubai by Mossad. (That's a bit more serious than rhetoric - that's actual killing).
All are as distasteful as each other (so this is not a what about-ery argument trying to excuse the Iranian comments)
Cheers,
Shafique