I'm sure a reporter asked him to clarify what he meant about that speech he gave the IOF; there's no way journalists would be so ridiculously incompetent as to not ask for clarification; cause like, at that point it's not imposter syndrome, it's just genuine, actual incompetence and larping as a journalist.
He was asked to clarify, right?
I found a times of Israel article that claims his office said it meant specifically Hamas (which seems a bit strange then to mention women, children and even cattle, unless he thinks some cows from Diablo 2's secret cow level escaped and joined Hamas' struggle for liberation); but even in the recent speech at the UN, he seems to still denounce the Palestinian people, seemingly forgetting it's supposed to be Hamas he's at war with, not the civilian population. I'm not sure he was ever directly asked on camera or at least personally on the record to clarify his comments.
Hamas seems to have always been easy to directly speak with in regards to things they've said or their mission statements; Netanyahu though seems bizarrely difficult to speak with and to be asked direct questions like this.
I am curious why he keeps having scathing criticisms of the Palestinian people if it's not them he's 'at war' with; someone should remind him the narrative is it's Hamas he's 'at war' with, not the civilian population of Gaza. I'm sure a competent reporter has brought up his past speech and offered his current comments for comparison; like how unfit for your job would you have to be miss a major question like this?
From what I know, journalism doesn't exactly pay very well on average, and the highest paid journalists work for the AP, which isn't exactly that high compared to other fields. So with that being said, if the average journalist really wants to keep working in journalism, and not have to make a career change in the middle of their life, then they're going to have to buy into the system outright. So more often than not most of the people that go into it that are passionate about being a journalist probably just get beat down by it all, and figure that keeping your head down and trying to survive like everyone else is the most honorable thing to do.
It also doesn't exactly help that a portion of western journalists are either CIA mouth pieces (knowing and unknowing), current CIA agents, or are ex-CIA.