Top Israeli Official: We're Being Too Nice in Gaza
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Nir Barkat, the Israeli economy minister, echoed the mainstream feeling in Israel’s extremist/racist Knesset during an interview on Saturday, stating that the Netanyahu government has been too “considerate” in Gaza.
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He responded to a question about the 15 Israeli soldiers killed in Gaza during weekend fighting.
“I am concerned. To my disappointment, we are too benevolent and too considerate. It is unacceptable that we endanger our soldiers and send them, exposed, into all manner of buildings that we have not bombed beforehand,” according to 7 Israeli National News. “Giving in to every external pressure, even to our best friends, is a serious error for which we pay heavily. Our responsibility as the government of Israel is first and foremost to care for Israel's essential interests. We must not give in to any pressure.”
His comments come as the death toll in Gaza reached 21,000 and 570,000 people are starving. Thousands remain unaccounted for.
Israel is governed by a band of extremists who have called for the destruction of Gaza and the West Bank long before the war.
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Itamar Ben-Gvir, the convicted racist and Israeli’s clownish national security minister, said he would disband the country’s war cabinet if the genocide in Gaza is slowed in any way.
“If anyone intends, God forbid, to halt the IDF before Hamas has been defeated and all the hostages have been returned, he should take into account that Otzma Yehudit will not be with him,” he said, according to The Cradle. “The idea of reducing activity in Gaza is a failure of war management by the small [war] cabinet. It should be dismantled immediately. The time has come to restore the reins to the wider [security] cabinet.”