Belgium urged the Israeli ambassador to make an informal conversation after she called all those who died in Gaza - TERRORS!

Belgium urged the Israeli ambassador to make an informal conversation after she called all those who died in Gaza - TERRORS!

All Palestinians, including children, killed in violence at the border of Israel and Gaza were "terrorists", said the Israeli ambassador to Belgium

But she was called for an interview with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs shortly after the statement.

Bruxelles collided with Belgium's ambassador to Belgium, Simone Frankel, for not voting for the word after the global condemnation of violence in Gaza, where at least 60 people were killed and more than 2,700 protesters were injured as a result of an Israeli army attack on unarmed protesters on Monday.

"I'm sorry for the death of every man and even 60 terrorists who tried to cross the border," Frankel said in a conversation with the Belgian RTBF television on Tuesday.

When asked to explain whether even minors were terrorists, the Israeli ambassador was ardently behind his words and replied "that they all are."

The envoy added that Hamas was guilty of everything that happened at the border, because she said she manipulated the people who went out to the protest.

Belgium strongly condemned Monday "excessive violence against civilians" in the Gaza Strip. The Foreign Ministry has invited Ambassador Frankel to an informal conversation shortly after the interview.

Belgian Foreign Minister Didier Reynders also condemned the statement of the Israeli ambassador, pointing to the disproportionate use of the Israeli force.

"The comment that he said that all were killed or injured were terrorists - we can obviously not accept," Reynders said.

Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel, who called for an international investigation into Gaza events, also said he was "shocked" with the Israeli ambassador's interview, Le Monde says.

A few days ago, Ankara had expelled an Israeli ambassador over the violence on the Gaza border, which Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called "genocide". Turkey also withdrew its deputies from Tel Aviv and Washington.

Israel has also ordered a Turkish consul who is responsible for relations with the Palestinians to leave the country.

At least 60 Palestinian protesters, including children, have been killed by Israeli bullets and tear gas in what the Palestinian government describes as a "terrible massacre" during demonstrations on the day the US Embassy relocates to Jerusalem. Violence has been condemned by rights groups and by most members of the UN Security Council, and even US closest allies who refuse to stand up to support Washington's Tel Aviv.