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Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu should be shot dead without trial: Congress MP

IndiaTimes Sunday, 19 November 2023
Congress MP Rajmohan Unnithan has sparked controversy by stating that Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu should be shot dead without a trial. He accused Netanyahu of violating the Geneva Convention and called for his execution due to the level of killing in Gaza. Unnithan also criticized the US and England for their actions in various conflicts. K Surendran, a political leader, condemned Unnithan's remarks, calling them dangerous and demanding legal action against such radical rhetoric.
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