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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.

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