Israel Minister Condemned Over Gaza Atomic 'Choice' Remark
Israel's tactical mission in Gaza since October 7 has killed 9,488 individuals, the majority of them ladies and kids, the Hamas-run wellbeing service says.
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An Israeli minister was suspended from government meetings “until further notice” on Sunday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said, after suggesting in an interview dropping a nuclear bomb on Gaza.
Legacy Minister Amichay Eliyahu, a ultranationalist legislator some portion of Netnayahu's decision alliance, told Israel's Kol Barama radio he was not completely happy with the size of Israel's reprisal in the Palestinian domain after Hamas warriors did a destructive assault on October 7 inside southern Israel.
The assaults killed 1,400 individuals, for the most part regular people, Israeli authorities say.
Israel's tactical mission in Gaza since October 7 has killed 9,488 individuals, the majority of them ladies and kids, the Hamas-run wellbeing service says.
At the point when the questioner found out if the Israeli clergyman supported dropping "a nuclear bomb of some sort or another" on the Gaza Strip "to kill everybody", Eliyahu answered: "That is one choice".
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office immediately answered the priest's comments, giving a proclamation in which it portrayed them as "disengaged from the real world," adding that Israel was attempting in excess "non-warriors" in Gaza.
Following the objection over his comments Eliyahu later said in a post on X, previously Twitter, that his assertion about the nuclear bomb was "figurative".
Israel has never conceded to having an atomic bomb.
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