Speaking on Channel 14 television in Israel, Cohen addressed his country’s attacks on Gaza.
When asked about the U.S. administration’s stance on a potential ground assault on Rafah, where Palestinians seek refuge, Cohen replied: “The decision regarding a ground assault on Rafah belongs to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.”
‘I have no pity for them’
Advocating for a ground assault on Rafah, home to approximately 1.5 million Palestinians, Cohen asserted: “Should there be a ground assault on Rafah? Yes, while they are fasting, tired, weak, (the ground assault) should happen.”
Cohen expressed confusion over Israel’s reluctance to launch a ground assault on Rafah during Ramadan.
“Ramadan is the best time to kill them. They are tired and weak. I have no pity for them, I pity my brothers (Israeli captives). I call on the Prime Minister (Netanyahu) to enter Rafah by ground and kill them,” he said.
Source: Newsroom
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