Vladimir Putin is leading a war against Ukraine, and has threatened the use of nuclear weapons, but he and Russia are now crying wolf, as Israel threatens same.

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Russia’s foreign ministry on Tuesday said a remark by an Israeli junior minister who appeared to express openness to the idea of Israel carrying out a nuclear strike on Gaza had raised a huge number of questions.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday suspended Heritage Minister Amihay Eliyahu, from a far-right party in the coalition government, from cabinet meetings “until further notice”.

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Asked in a radio interview about a hypothetical nuclear option, Eliyahu had replied: “That’s one way”.

State RIA news agency quoted Maria Zakharova, Russia’s foreign ministry spokeswoman, as saying that “this has raised a huge number of questions”.

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Zakharova said the main issue was that Israel appeared to have admitted that it had nuclear weapons.

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Israel does not publicly acknowledge it has nuclear weapons, though the Federation of American Scientists estimates that Israel has about 90 nuclear warheads.

“Question number one, it turns out that we are hearing official statements about the presence of nuclear weapons?”

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“If so, then where are the International Atomic Energy Agency and international nuclear inspectors?” she said.

Eliyahu’s remark drew condemnation from around the Arab world, scandalised mainstream Israeli broadcasters, was deemed “objectionable” by a U.S. official, and Iran called for a swift international response.

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“The UN Security Council and the International Atomic Energy Agency must take immediate and uninterrupted action to disarm this barbaric and apartheid regime.” Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian said, “Tomorrow is late,”

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