Ben-Gvir congratulates the Israeli soldiers who killed more than 100 Palestinians in Gaza, the US prevents the UN from making a statement
The minister of the illegal Zionist regime of Israel with strong positions of hatred has congratulated the soldiers of that regime who killed more than 100 Palestinians who were waiting for humanitarian aid in the besieged Gaza Strip.
Itamar Ben-Gvir, who heads Israel's national security ministry, said: "We must fully support our brave fighters who are operating in Gaza, who took action against the gang of Gazans who tried to harm them". Ben-Gvir has also reiterated his demand to prevent the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza, claiming that it "endangers" Israeli soldiers. Early on Thursday, Israeli forces opened fire on Palestinians waiting for humanitarian aid near al-Nabulsi roundabout in Gaza City, killing at least 112 people and injuring 760 others. The killing of Palestinians carried out by brutal Israeli soldiers has been condemned and strongly criticized by different countries and international communities. The spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran, Nasser Kan'ani, strongly condemned the "barbaric attack", and noted that "the shame of supporting and keeping quiet the genocide of Palestinians by the oppressive Zionist regime will be revealed on the foreheads of the faces of fake champions of human rights in the United States and Europe."
This is happening while the Anadolu news agency reports that, information from the United Nations Security Council states that the United States has prevented the council from making a statement regarding the attack by the army of the Zionist regime of Israel against the Palestinians who were waiting for humanitarian aid. in Gaza. According to Anadolu, during the Security Council meeting held at the UN headquarters in New York, the member states discussed making a statement regarding the attack, but the meeting ended without any information being released. According to the information received by the Anadolu news agency, the draft resolution containing critical statements against Israel failed to get the approval of the Permanent Mission of the United States of America to the United Nations.