by Mac Slavo, SHTF Plan:
Israeli Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu has suggested that his country could possibly launch a nuclear strike on Gaza. When asked if Israel could drop an atomic bomb on the Palestinian enclave in a Sunday interview with Radio Kol Berama, the minister, who is a member of the far-right Otzma Yehudit party, replied: “This is one of the possibilities.”
The controversial remarks caused outrage across the Israeli government, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suspending Eliyahu indefinitely.
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Eliyahu also spoke out against helping inhabitants of the enclave, which has been under Israeli siege for several weeks now, arguing that “we wouldn’t hand the Nazis humanitarian aid,” and that “there is no such thing as uninvolved civilians in Gaza.”
Shortly after the controversial remarks, Netanyahu announced that the minister had been suspended from all government meetings. Writing on X (formerly Twitter), his office quoted him as saying that “Eliyahu’s statements are not based in reality,” adding that Israel is “operating in accordance with the highest standards of international law to avoid harming innocents.” -RT
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant condemned the remarks. He called Eliyahu’s comments “baseless and irresponsible words,” adding in a post on X that “it’s good that these are not the people in charge of Israel’s security.”
Hamas also commented on Eliayahu’s nuclear remarks. The terror group was responsible for launching a surprise attack on Israel last month. It stated that the comments are an “expression of the occupiers’ Nazism and [their] genocide practices,” which came after Israel’s “military failure in the face of the [Palestinian] resistance”.
Eliyahu insisted that “it’s clear to anyone with a brain that the remark about the atom was metaphorical.” He maintained, however, that Israel “must display a forceful and disproportional response to terror,” adding that this approach will show “the Nazis and their supporters that terrorism isn’t worthwhile.”