The Israeli minister who threatened to use a nuclear bomb amid the war between Israel and Hamas has been removed. Minister Amihai Eliyahu's statement created an uproar in Israel and America. This statement has become a big problem for Israel. The pressure from Arab countries will increase further after that statement. This has dealt a blow to American efforts to find a middle path.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday condemned Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu's statement claiming that dropping nuclear bombs on the Gaza Strip was "one of the possibilities", even against Palestine-based Hamas militants. The war has also intensified.
The Israeli Prime Minister's official handle on social media 'X' wrote, “Minister Amihai Eliyahu's statements are not based on reality. “Israel and the IDF are acting in accordance with the highest standards of international law to avoid harming innocents… We will continue to do so until our victory.”
The minister had talked about dropping the atomic bomb
Let us tell you that Eliyahu had said, “Dropping the atomic bomb is one of the possibilities.” Eliyahu, from Itamar Ben Gvir's far-right party, is not part of the security cabinet, which is involved in wartime decision-making, nor does he have influence on the war cabinet, which directs the war against the Hamas terrorist group, according to media reports. ,
Eliyahu had objected to allowing any humanitarian aid into Gaza. “We will not hand over humanitarian aid to the Nazis,” the minister was quoted as saying. “There is no such thing as uninvolved civilians in Gaza.”
Devastation due to war between Israel and Hamas
The report said Eliyahu also supported taking back territory from the Gaza Strip and restoring settlements there. Asked about the fate of Palestinian civilians, Eliyahu said, “They can go to Ireland or the desert, the demons in Gaza must find their own solution.”
On Sunday, almost a month after the deadliest attack in the country's history, Israel launched a war to crush Hamas. Despite calls for a ceasefire from Arab countries and frustrated civilians after 30 days of war, ground fighting broke out in the north of the densely populated Gaza Strip, killing thousands, mostly civilians.
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