Femi Fani-Kayode, the ex-Aviation Minister, has leveled accusations against Israel, branding it as a ferocious and unmanageable entity.
According to Fani-Kayode, approximately 35,000 vulnerable Palestinians, among them 15,000 children, have fallen victim to targeted attacks by Israeli forces in Gaza over the past six months.
In a post on the X platform, the former Nigerian minister asserted that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has become unrestrained and impervious to counsel, operating beyond control.
According to Fani-Kayode: “35,000 innocent & defenceless Palestinians, including 15000 children, have been targeted & killed in #Gaza by Israel over the last 6 months, yet it was only after 7 western aid workers of the #WorldCentralKitchen were tragically & callously targeted & murdered in cold blood by the @IDF last week that western Governments & the Western media are beginning to recognise the fact that the Jewish state has turned into a monstrous & uncontrollable beast.
“This begs the following questions.
“Does blood not flow through the veins of Arabs & Muslims in the same way that it flows through the veins of westerners & Christians?
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“Is the blood of westerners redder than the blood of #Arabs?
“Do Palestinian lives not matter?
“Are American, British, Australian & French lives more precious than the lives of Palestinian men, women & children?
“How can one explain or wish away this glaring display of emotional selectivity, hypocrisy & double standards?
“Is it not racism in its most glaring & ugly form?
“Is this not a case of psychological apartheid in motion & have the leaders of the West not developed a classic sociopathic & psychopathic disposition when it comes to the suffering of the Palestinians? Again for the last few months, western leaders stuck to their oars & stubbornly refused to acknowledge the fact that Israeli Prime Minister @netanyahu is a wild & rabid dog that cannot be controlled & that no longer listens to its master.
“They refused to accept the fact that he had become the proverbial falcon that was no longer prepared to listen to the falconer.”
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