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Japan condemned the positions of the Zionists on Gaza

The Japanese government protested the statements of two Israeli ministers about expelling Palestinians from the Gaza Strip.

According to the report of the international group of Fars news agency, Japan expressed concern and condemned the recent statements of two Israeli ministers in support of the expulsion of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip and the construction of settlements of this regime in this strip.

According to Kuwait News Agency, Maki Kobayashi, press secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan stated in a statement: “The settlement projects are a violation of international law and undermine the two-state solution.”

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Kobayashi pointed out: “Considering the acute humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip, such inflammatory statements that increase tensions are unacceptable.”

“Bazalel Smutrich”, the Minister of Finance of the Zionist regime, also called for the relocation of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip on the same day.

According to the report of the Zionist newspaper “Yediot Aharonot”, Smotrich said in his speech: “The correct solution in the Gaza Strip is to encourage the residents to immigrate to countries that agree to accept them.”

He went on to claim: “We will permanently take control of the Gaza Strip to ensure security and build settlements there.”

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