• “If you gave me a button to erase Gaza…,” said the host of ‘Two Nice Jewish Boys.’ The hosts continued to make genocidal comments throughout the podcast episode.
• Many users online have expressed disgust with their deplorable and extremist ideology.
In a recent viral clip from “The Two Nice Jewish Boys podcast,’ hosts, Meningher and Weinstein address the enjoyment Israelis derive from the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza. These ‘Two Nice Jewish Boys’ are anything but nice!
It is in fact deeply concerning but sadly not surprising, how they have not been censored by Meta and are permitted to propagate their hateful, extremist, and terroristic ideology without facing any repercussions or any sanctions. In marked contrast, toward the end of October last year, our brother Zeeshan Ali, was given a week long sanction on YouTube for an aged video in which he humorously added Street Fighter effects. The timing of this was conspicuously synchronised with brother Zeeshan’s outspoken stance on the Palestinian cause.
Meningher and Weinstein made the following genocidal remarks on their podcast:
"People in Israel, if you go up to them and you're like, do you care if this baby in GAZA gets polio, they'll be like, I don't ******* just.
Like, f*** them. But seriously, nobody would give as**** you know.
We're not advocating to target children, but forgive us if we don't give a s**** If, you know, everybody there dies. It's just the way we feel.
It's just the way Israelis feel.
Many users on X have expressed their profound disgust at the clip.
The “Two Nice Jewish Boys” podcast, hosted by Naor Meningher and Eytan Weinstein, proudly claims to be the longest-running Israeli English podcast since 2016.
Interesting to note, the Pew Research Centre conducted a poll of Israelis in May. This was to gauge sentiments toward the actions of the Israeli regime. A staggering 73% were in support of their actions.
In July, the leading medical journal The Lancet published a report asserting the reported figures for Palestinian fatalities. They asserted that they are likely a severe underestimation of the true number of Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in Gaza since October 7th. The report concluded that the death toll could exceed 186,000.