
Amichay Eliyahu
Amichay Eliyahu is a far-right Israeli politician and the head of Israel's heritage ministry, known for his controversial views on national identity and historical narratives. Recently, he made headlines for stating that Israel has no obligation to alleviate hunger in the Gaza Strip, suggesting a need to expel its population. His remarks drew criticism from opposition politicians and raised concerns about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza amid reports of rising starvation.
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Brazil:
Amichay Eliyahu, the Minister of Heritage, called the protesters 'degenerates' and criticized their actions.
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Sweden:
Israeli Minister Amichay Eliyahu made controversial statements regarding the bombing of food and fuel reserves.
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Norway:
Amichay Eliyahu, the Minister of Heritage, stated that bombing food and fuel reserves in Gaza is acceptable.
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Brazil:
Amichay Eliyahu is a far-right Israeli parliament member who discussed plans to expel Palestinians from Gaza.
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Ireland:
Amichay Eliyahu declared that Israel had no duty to alleviate hunger in the territory and was actively seeking to expel its population.
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Ireland:
Far-right politician Amichay Eliyahu, who leads Israel’s heritage ministry, said in a radio interview that 'there is no nation that feeds its enemies.'
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Ireland:
Far-right politician Amichay Eliyahu, who leads Israel’s heritage ministry, said in a radio interview that 'there is no nation that feeds its enemies.'
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