Extreme Zionist minister justifies continuing Gaza war instead of freeing captives
Zionist Regime’s Internal Security Minister Compares Failure to Free Zionist Captives to Nazi Germany Conditions
According to a report by the English section of “webangah News Agency” citing Mehr News Agency and Channel 12 of the Zionist regime’s television, Itamar Ben-Gvir, the Zionist regime’s internal security minister, on Sunday prioritized continuing the war against Gaza over freeing Zionist captives—justifying his stance as official confirmation emerged of two Zionist soldiers killed in southern Gaza.
Responding to growing criticism of the regime for failing to secure the captives’ release, he said: “When facing Nazi Germany, did we prioritize freeing captives before destroying it?”
Ben-Gvir, notorious for anti-Palestinian and extremist measures, added: “if we don’t eliminate Hamas today, October 7 will repeat in a year or two. We must see this mission through.”
The minister further claimed that bombing water sources and food warehouses was necessary: “We have the capability to bomb food warehouses [in Gaza]. Nazis shouldn’t be allowed access to food!”
Netanyahu’s cabinet faces intense pressure for its failure after months to free zionist captives or weaken Hamas. There are also fears that halting the war could collapse its fragile coalition and hand power to rival factions.
Meanwhile, Yoav Kisch, the regime’s education minister, echoed Tel Aviv’s push for expanded ground attacks on Gaza: “The war’s primary goal is ensuring Hamas is no longer a threat while maintaining military pressure to retrieve captives.”
These inflammatory remarks come despite 19 months of war failing to crush Palestinian resistance. Hamas and Islamic Jihad fighters continue inflicting losses on occupying forces in Gaza.