Germany, France, UN Condemn Far-Right Israeli Minister's 'Inhumane ...
- On Wednesday, Germany and France condemned Israel's National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, who declared Israel should kill "30 or 40" people nightly in Gaza, drawing immediate international backlash.
- During a podcast, Ben Gvir argued "targeted eliminations should be carried out in Gaza every night," stating some people "shouldn't be alive," following his public mockery of bound activists in May.
- French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot called the remarks "intolerable and inhumane," while German government spokesman Sebastian Hille stated the government "strongly condemns the inhumane appeals" as violations of international law.
- Vice Chancellor and Finance Minister Klingbeil said the comments "must have consequences," discussing potential EU-level sanctions, though unanimous approval from all 27 member states remains a significant hurdle.
- European officials warn that accelerated settlement expansion in the West Bank—home to over 500,000 Israelis and three million Palestinians—jeopardizes a two-state solution and runs counter to international law.
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Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir said Israel should carry out "30 or 40" targeted killings in Gaza every night. Read what the UN says.
Itamar Ben Gvir called in a podcast at killings in the Palestinian enclave. Jean-Michel Barrot, Friedrich Merz and the boss of the UN António Guterres were offended on Wednesday 19 August.
Berlin calls the Israeli minister's words "inhuman" and "unacceptable" and could unlock measures such as the ban on entry and the freezing of assets in the EU
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