Israeli Minister Calls for Gaza's 'Entire Destruction,' Population Transfer
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich sparked controversy Tuesday by advocating for the complete destruction of Gaza. He suggested that the Palestinian population should be relocated to other countries to ensure Israel's victory over Hamas. His remarks have drawn criticism from international observers and sparked debate about the future of the region. This proposal raises serious concerns about international law and the humanitarian implications for the residents of Gaza.
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich stated on Tuesday that Gaza should be "entirely destroyed" and its Palestinian residents encouraged to relocate to other countries. Smotrich, a member of Israel's right-wing government, argued that this drastic measure is necessary to secure a decisive victory against Hamas.
"To win, we have to destroy Gaza entirely, in the same way as Dresden and Berlin were destroyed in World War II," Smotrich stated in an interview. He further elaborated that the Palestinian population should be encouraged to emigrate, allowing Israel to maintain control over the territory.
Smotrich's comments have been widely condemned by international organizations and political figures. Critics argue that such actions would constitute war crimes and violate international law. The proposal also raises serious ethical and humanitarian concerns regarding the displacement of the Gazan population. The international community is closely monitoring the situation and urging all parties to adhere to international law and prioritize the protection of civilians.
"To win, we have to destroy Gaza entirely, in the same way as Dresden and Berlin were destroyed in World War II," Smotrich stated in an interview. He further elaborated that the Palestinian population should be encouraged to emigrate, allowing Israel to maintain control over the territory.
Smotrich's comments have been widely condemned by international organizations and political figures. Critics argue that such actions would constitute war crimes and violate international law. The proposal also raises serious ethical and humanitarian concerns regarding the displacement of the Gazan population. The international community is closely monitoring the situation and urging all parties to adhere to international law and prioritize the protection of civilians.