Former Israeli Prime Minister Bennett Host: Israeli Forces Are Happy To Kill Children
Former Prime Minister Bennett described those killed in the attack as “terrorists” in the broadcast who participated in Israel’s attacks on Jenin. On the other hand, presenter Gadgil recalled that the United Nations (UN) defines these people as “children.”
Host Gadgil first told former Israeli Prime Minister Bennett: “The Israeli army calls it a ‘military operation,’ but now we know they killed young people, including 4 under 18s. Is that really the purpose of the military? Kill people between the ages of 16 and 18? he posed the question.
In his response to the question, Bennett claimed that the 11 people who lost their lives in the Israeli army operation were “militants” and said: “It is your responsibility to have young terrorists who choose to bear arms.” saying.
“ISRAEL HAS PASSED TO KILLING THE CHILDREN”
After Israeli Prime Minister Bennett’s response, presenter Gadgil described the dead as “children” and said: “Israeli forces are happy to kill children.” he used the phrases.
Bennett said, “You know, it’s pretty remarkable that you’d say that because they’re killing us.” he answered her.
Gadgil, for his part, recalled that Bennett defined these people as “terrorists” and the UN as “children.”
The presenter said: “The UN identified them as children and we know that 4 people between the ages of 16 and 18 were killed in this targeted attack. Let’s not forget that this is a targeted attack. Israeli forces continue to search for these people.” saying.
After Gadgil’s words, former Israeli Prime Minister Bennett said: “We are doing the right thing. They’re killing civilians, and I don’t think it’s acceptable for you to do the moral equivalent of that, or worse.” He assessed him.
BENNETT’S REACTION TO THE SERVER’S STATEMENTS
Former Israeli Prime Minister Bennett reacted to Gadgil’s remarks in a post on Twitter: “BBC interviewer had the audacity to state that ‘Israeli army soldiers are happy to kill children’.” he commented.
ISRAEL’S CHEIN PRESSURE
The Israeli army stormed the city of Jenin and the Jenin refugee camp on Monday, July 3, and besieged the region.
In the air and ground attacks by the Israeli forces, which lasted for 48 hours, 4 children, 12 Palestinians were killed and some 120 people were injured, 20 of them seriously.
The Israeli army, withdrawing from the refugee camp, announced that one of its soldiers had been killed.
Army spokesman Daniel Hagari told Israel Army Radio that “the objectives of the operation were achieved, they destroyed the terrorist infrastructure in the Jenin refugee camp and detained about 300 suspects.” (AA)