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"Former Minister Exposes Israel's Reign of Terror: 35,000 Palestinians, Including 15,000 Children, Killed in 6 Months"

 


Former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode, has vehemently accused Israel of devolving into an uncontrollable and monstrous entity amidst the ongoing conflict in Gaza. In a scathing critique, Fani-Kayode asserted that Israeli forces have indiscriminately targeted and killed approximately 35,000 defenseless Palestinians, a staggering 15,000 of whom are children, over the span of the past six months. Through a post on an unspecified platform, the former Nigerian minister asserted that the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has become impervious to counsel and is no longer receptive to advice.


The trigger for Fani-Kayode's condemnation was the recent targeting and brutal slaying of seven Western aid workers affiliated with the World Central Kitchen by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF). He underscored the tragic loss of these aid workers as the catalyst that compelled Western governments and media outlets to acknowledge the egregious actions of the Israeli government. Fani-Kayode lamented the disparity in global reaction, questioning the perceived hierarchy of value placed on human lives based on nationality and religion. He challenged the notion that the blood of Arabs and Muslims is somehow less significant than that of Westerners and Christians, denouncing what he perceives as emotional selectivity, hypocrisy, and double standards.


Drawing attention to the prolonged suffering of the Palestinian populace, Fani-Kayode posed a series of probing questions aimed at exposing what he views as systemic racism and psychological apartheid perpetuated by Western leaders. He accused these leaders of exhibiting a sociopathic and psychopathic disposition towards the plight of Palestinians, while willfully turning a blind eye to Netanyahu's authoritarian tendencies and disregard for international norms.


Fani-Kayode's impassioned indictment of Israel underscores the broader international discourse surrounding the Israel-Palestine conflict and the complexities of humanitarian crises in the region. His critique amplifies calls for accountability, justice, and a reevaluation of global responses to instances of mass violence and human rights abuses.

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