Note that the language is very “Trumpanian”. That is the main target audience as Israel had lost most of everyone else. The crowd @Redshift described somewhere above will eventually be most of the few supporters.
The target audience is everyone, not just Trumpists. Since the message is factual, I see no reason for it to be restricted to just one demographic, as ideally all people should strive to be factual. Except of course people who intentionally choose counter-facts.
Do note that while the report's headline and the press releases allege genocide, the report content does not. At no point in the report do they try to judge Israel's conduct against the accepted criteria for genocide.
Halevi, however, confirmed that the numbers cited are actually correct:
The retired general told a community meeting in southern Israel earlier this week that more than 10% of Gaza’s 2.2 million population had been killed or injured – “more than 200,000 people”.
What significance does it have?
Previous reporting also suggested that over 80% of deaths are civilians, citing Israeli intelligence reports, if I recall correctly. Halevi suggested that the war is not “gentle”:
You cannot say that Israeli intelligence reports suggest over 80% of deaths are civilians. That is an oxymoron. I am familiar with the cited databases. At no point was any such allegation made, nor does any report even remotely suggest that.
“This isn’t a gentle war. We took the gloves off from the first minute. Sadly not earlier,” Halevi said[…]
And
“Not once has anyone restricted me. Not once. Not the military AG [advocate general Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi] who, by the way, hasn’t the authority to restrict me,” he said.
This is very clearly taken out of context. That is why I usually recommend people to avoid reading written reports and seek tangible evidence. To foreigners this is an odd statement, but any Israeli will know that when the Israeli CoGS mentions the MAG, it's a political message supporting the MAG's work.
Since December 2022, Netanyahu and his minions have attacked the judicial branch, the (civilian) Attorney General, and anyone else that's useful as a scapegoat for their own failures. Over the course of the war nearly a year later, the judicial was politically attacked for obstruction but this time of military policy. Obviously nonsense, the judicial supports, not hinders military policy, and we have solid evidence of that.
During one high profile incident, there were allegations of sexual assault in a temporary Sde Teiman detention camp for Nukhbas.
Per procedure, the MAG (Yifat Tomer Yerushalmi which Haveli cited) and investigators went in and confirmed the allegations. Immediately Netanyahu's minions came and organized a protest at the base gates. They blamed the MAG of treason and for "supporting terrorists". Now she was also their scapegoat.
Halevi saying the MAG did not restrict him, has basically addressed the most common talking point of hardcore right wingers - That the judicial in all forms, is restricting the government and army from enacting policy.
I have zero doubt the sentiment is the same towards Gaza. The only question, at this point, in my opinion, what is going to happen to the Palestinians not, basically, slaughtered? A ghetto within a greater state of Israel? That is certainly not sustainable (or workable to begin with).
Then you do not understand the meaning of annexing J&S and Gaza.
There's a reason Israel hasn't done that. And it's a logistical one. Israel won't move the Palestinians, and it won't annex territory on which other people reside. It is a hard pill to swallow for Israel because it requires a lot of work and there are more urgent things on the table. It will only be easier to do if the threat materializes and western nations choose to recognize another Palestinian state with Hamas at the helm. Otherwise it remains a hypothetical retaliation at best.
But even if it materializes, we're only talking about, at best, small chunks of land and primarily on the scarcely populated Jordan Valley. There are no practical plans for the annexation of the full J&S.
The most realistic outcome of this is simply within the Oslo Accords parameters, redesignate area B as area C, and that's it.
Regarding Gaza, even the most ambitious plans refer to only north of the Habesor stream / Wadi Gaza.
So what happens to Palestinians is - nothing. For many decades Israel has been accused of genocide. But, you know, it didn't happen, so fear mongering is something I ignore. When things happen, then they happen.
The craziest part is that Netanyahu says that the country has to prepare to operate in isolation and be “Super-Sparta” (crazy talk, by the way, re Sparta, as well as becoming a self-sufficient country):
Self-sufficient arms industry, not self sufficient country. Important distinction. You heard in the speech that he was referring exclusively to an arms industry.
Defense industrial self sufficiency is something we generally encourage.
An article from Barak Ravid on why the Qatar strike was a failure (it was also very “shortsighted”, in my opinion):
Why do YOU think it was a failure?