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Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's statements regarding the war in Gaza have sparked widespread controversy. He called for killing between 30 and 40 Palestinians daily and expanding military operations to include individuals who do not pose an immediate threat, in addition to advocating for resettlement and encouraging Palestinians to leave the Gaza Strip. These remarks have drawn broad condemnations from European countries, especially Germany, which has called for sanctions against Ben-Gvir. Politicians described his statements as inhumane and contradictory to human rights values. Criticism within Israel has also increased, with some arguing that his speech further isolates Israel and threatens its political and diplomatic future. The statements reflect an escalation in the rhetoric of the far right and its negative impact on international relations, raising concerns about increasing violence and its repercussions on Israel’s image.
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