Arab countries have become aware of the
limitless hatred manifested by Netanyahu's Israeli government, following the
statements of one of his ministers in which he did not rule out that they could
use nuclear weapons to destroy Gaza.
The minister, Amichay Eliyahu, was
suspended from his position. The atomic bomb to “end” the Palestinian enclave.
This is what he has expressed, according to Eliyahu in a “metaphorical way”,
showing the worst facet of Zionist radicalism, currently embodied in the cabinet
led by the no less radical, Netanyahu.
The Israeli minister's comments showed
the penetration of “extremism and brutality” among members of the Israeli
government, a Saudi Foreign Ministry statement said yesterday.
In an interview
with Israel's national radio, Eliyahu highlighted that he "is not totally
satisfied" with the way in which the military offensive by Jewish forces in the
enclave is being carried out. So far, however, Israel has killed more than 9,900
Palestinians in bombings, including at least 3,500 children.
Saudi Arabia issued
a statement in which it “condemns in the strongest terms the extremist
statements issued by a minister of the Israeli occupation government regarding
the dropping of a nuclear bomb on the besieged Gaza Strip, which shows the
penetration of extremism and brutality.” among members of the Israeli
government.”
This weekend, Jewish state forces continued heavy shelling of
northern and central Gaza. Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi has accused the US of
being complicit in a “massacre” in Gaza by sending military and financial aid to
Israel. Speaking at a news briefing alongside Iraqi PM Mohammed Shia al-Sudani,
Raisi said Iran supported any form of cooperation that would limit civilian
casualties inside the besieged enclave.
Since October 7, Israeli air strikes
have targeted hospitals, UN-run facilities, refugee camps, schools, mosques and
churches, resulting in the killing of civilians. On the other hand, 33
journalists have lost their lives, some along with their families, due to the
bombings.
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