Iran strongly reacts after statement of Israeli nuclear attack on Gaza
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One side, the Israeli Minister has threatened a nuclear attack on Gaza, while on the other hand, Iran has also warned the United States.
Iran claims that if there is no ceasefire in Gaza, America will suffer "severe consequences."The Palestinian Foreign Ministry has condemned the comments of an Israeli minister demanding a nuclear strike on Gaza.
Israeli Minister of Jerusalem Affairs and Heritage, Amichai Eliahu, stated that dropping a nuclear bomb on Gaza is "an option."
In a radio interview, the Israeli minister on the far right stated that "there are no non-combatants in Gaza."
When asked if a nuclear strike on the Gaza Strip is an option, he replied, "It's a path."
The Palestinian Foreign Ministry stated in a statement that "these comments are the translation of this war's genocide against Gaza, which has been ongoing for 30 days against Israel."
Israeli media reported that after the statements on nuclear attacks, Eliahu has been suspended from government meetings for an unspecified period.
"America will suffer severe consequences," says Iran. On the other hand, Iran has warned that if Washington does not take action on the ceasefire in Gaza, America will face "severe consequences."
Iran's semi-official news agency, "Tasnim," quoted Iran's Defense Minister, Mohammad Reza Ashtiani, as advising the Americans to "immediately stop the war in Gaza and act on the ceasefire, otherwise, they will suffer severe consequences."