Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said Israel's military campaign in Gaza has killed too many children and called on Israel to 'reconsider its existence,' according to the source statement attributed to him.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko criticized Israel's Gaza campaign in remarks attributed to him by the source. He claimed Israel's actions have killed 'so many children' and accused it of 'destroying everything from the face of the earth.' Lukashenko then suggested Israel 'should come to its senses and reconsider its future existence,' and questioned whether any 'possible Holocaust' could justify the killing. The channel that published the remarks added its own editorial note, criticizing Lukashenko for making the comparison given Belarus's own history of Nazi genocide during World War II. The authenticity of the statement could not be independently verified; it is sourced to a single source that does not provide a timestamp or official context for the remarks.
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