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News ID: 130268
Publish Date : 09 August 2024 - 22:31

Ministry: Israeli Minister’s Call to Starve Gazans ‘Heinous’

TEHRAN -- Iran has strongly condemned “heinous and horrific” remarks by extremist Israeli finance minister Bezalel Smotrich who justified the killing of two million Palestinians through deliberate starvation, saying the Zionist regime can only be made to comply with international law through “decisive and deterrent action.”
“The statements of this member of the criminal Zionist gang are only a kind of public declaration and confession,” Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kan’ani said in a post on his X account on Thursday.
He said the world must have understood by now that the criminal Zionist regime will be forced to comply with international rules only if it faces “pressure and decisive and deterrent action.”
Otherwise, the Zionist regime “knows no boundaries for its heinous crimes and measures,” Kan’ani emphasized, adding that such remarks by Israeli officials “deserve international prosecution.”
Smotrich said on Monday that he believes blocking humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip is “justified and moral” even if it causes two million civilians to die of hunger in the coastal Palestinian territory.
The Iranian spokesperson said the world has been witnessing the Israeli acts of genocide and mass killing of Palestinian women, children and innocent civilians in the Gaza Strip through bombardment, famine and starvation over the past 10 months.
Kan’ani further called on the European Union to fulfill its “international, moral and humanitarian responsibilities” towards Israel and end its political and military support for the regime instead of limiting itself to verbally condemning Smotrich’s statements.
The European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell on Wednesday “strongly” condemned recent statements by the Israeli finance minister, saying, “Deliberate starvation of civilians is a war crime.”
German Foreign Ministry spokesman Sebastian Fischer also strongly condemned the Israeli finance minister’s “completely unacceptable and outrageous remarks” and said, “We reject them in the strongest possible terms.”