Nov 08, 2023 06:46 UTC
  • OIC envoys lash out at Israeli minister's threat to nuke Gaza

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC)'s ambassadors based in Brussels have lashed out at a recent threat by an Israeli extremist minister to use a nuclear bomb against the Gaza Strip.

In a statement on Monday, the envoys denounced the remarks, which had been made by Israel' so-called Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu a day earlier, as an "abhorrent speech."

Speaking in an interview, Eliyahu had said that deployment of the unconventional weapon against the coastal territory was "one of the possibilities." Asked about the fate of the Palestinian families in Gaza after nuking the strip, he said, "They can go to Ireland or deserts."

The statement further denounced the threat as "an extension of terrorist racist ideology which calls for the international community’s condemnation."

The envoys, meanwhile, called for "effective measures to stop the barbaric military aggression, daily massacre, and genocide carried out by the Israeli occupation forces against the Palestinian people."

The statement came on the 31st day of a genocidal war by the regime on besieged Gaza.

The war started after the territory's resistance movements waged a surprise attack against the occupying entity, dubbed Operation al-Aqsa Storm, in response to its decades-long campaign of bloodletting and devastation against Palestinians.

According to the Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza, the martyrdom toll from indiscriminate Israeli bombardments has surpassed 10,300 people, including over 6,500 children and women.

The ambassador's statement urged "an immediate cessation of this illegal and inhumane Israeli aggression."

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