The Zionist government held a session to discuss the attacks on Israel from the Gaza Strip.
Minister of Science and Technology Ofir Akunis, reacting to the fact that the attacks could not be predicted in advance, said, "Today, every citizen asks what happened to Israeli intelligence."
In response, Israeli Diaspora Minister Amichai Chikli called for "Be quiet" and another minister said, "Don't tell us to be quiet!" It was recorded that he responded as follows:
Israeli Environmental Protection Minister Idit Silman said that the Ministry of Health did not provide him with information about the headquarters of the ambulances.
Thereupon, Minister of Health Moshe Arbel used a "sarcastic" tone, saying, "If you want, you can be the deputy Minister of Health."
"I don't care where the ambulances are, I'm just stating that they are not working," Silman said.
In his speech at the session, Minister of Finance Bezalel Smotrich expressed the opinion that "they should now be tough and not think too much about the Israelis in the hands of HAMAS."
INSTRUCTIONS TO DIPLOMATS "NOT TO LEAVE THE HOME"
Meanwhile, Israel has instructed its diplomats working around the world not to leave their homes unless they receive special permission from security officials.
The ministry put "all diplomatic missions around the world on high alert" due to the attack launched by HAMAS against Israel from the Gaza Strip.
In this context, diplomats were instructed "not to leave their homes unless they receive special permission from security officials."