France FM Condemns Far-Right Israeli Minister’s ‘Inhumane’ Gaza Remarks
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Germany's Merz condemns Ben-Gvir as his allies say sanctions 'long overdue'
All parties in Germany's Bundestag, including Chancellor Friedrich Merz, deplored Ben-Gvir's call to kill '30-40' Palestinians daily in Gaza, with notable calls from the CDU party to impose EU sanctions on the far-right Israeli minister. Even the AfD condemned him
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz strongly condemned Israeli far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's calls for an attack on Gaza, describing them as "inhuman and contrary to international law." France also found Ben-Gvir's statements "unacceptable," while Merz called on Israel to refrain from further annexation steps in the West Bank.
The Federal Chancellor condemns "the inhumane appeals made by Minister Ben-Gvir in violation of international law sharply and speaks of EU sanctions.
Israel's National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir recently stated that Israeli forces should "kill 30 or 40" Palestinians in Gaza every night. The post Germany and France condemn the "inhumane" statements of far-right Israeli Minister Ben-Gvir appeared first on in.gr.
The Israeli Minister of National Security called for the killing of "every night in Gaza (...) 30 or 40" people.
Chancellor Merz has criticized Israeli Minister Ben Gvir's remarks about targeted killings of Palestinians. His spokesman said the "inhumane and illegal appeals under international law" were "unacceptable."
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