- Amihay Eliyahu has been barred from cabinet meetings by PM Benjamin Netanyahu indefinitely.
- According to Maria Zakharova, a spokesman for Russia‘s foreign ministry, this has prompted many inquiries.
- There are approximately 90 nuclear weapons that Israel’s prime minister has allegedly admitted to having.
A junior Israeli minister’s remarks that seemed to be open to a nuclear attack on Gaza have drawn criticism from Russia’s foreign ministry and raised several concerns. Heritage Minister Amihay Eliyahu has been barred from cabinet meetings by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu indefinitely.
Regarding a hypothetical nuclear option, Eliyahu said in a radio interview that “That’s one way”. According to Maria Zakharova, a spokesman for Russia’s foreign ministry, this has prompted many inquiries.
Nuclear Remark
According to the Federation of American Scientists, there are approximately 90 nuclear weapons that Israel’s prime minister, Ehuda Eliyahu, has allegedly admitted to having.
With her claim that the International Atomic Energy Agency and international nuclear inspectors do not exist, Zakharova has angered the Arab world, shocked Israeli media, and provoked a remark that a US official has labeled as “objectionable.”
“It is imperative that the International Atomic Energy Agency and the UN Security Council act swiftly and consistently to disarm this savage and apartheid state. The Iranian Foreign Minister, Hossein Amirabdollahian, stated on Monday on platform X, “Tomorrow is late.”