Egypt Condemned Israeli Minister’s Call For Palestinian Village To Be “Erased”

Egypt Condemned Israeli Minister’s Call For Palestinian Village To Be “Erased”

CAIRO, Mar 4 (NNN-MENA) – The Egyptian Foreign Ministry, yesterday, condemned an Israeli minister’s call for wiping out the Palestinian village of Hawara, in the northern West Bank.

Israeli Finance Minister, Bezalel Smotrich, also the leader of the Religious Zionist Party, said on Wednesday, the village of Hawara, south of the West Bank city of Nablus, “needs to be erased.”

He made the remarks after two Israeli brothers were shot dead by Palestinians in Hawara on Sunday, prompting attacks from Israeli settlers against Palestinians in the village, that caused at least one death and numerous injuries.

“Such remarks constitute an unacceptable and serious incitement for violence,” the Egyptian foreign ministry said in a statement, lambasting Smotrich for “irresponsible comments that contradict laws, norms, and moral values.”

The ministry statement called for an immediate end to provocative actions against the Palestinian people and the resumption of the peace process, on the basis of the two-state solution.

Smotrich’s comments were harshly condemned by the U.S. State Department Spokesperson, Ned Price on Wednesday, who described his remarks as “repugnant” and “irresponsible,” according to a CNN report.– NNN-MENA

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