Israel V Hamas: ‘100 Palestinian civilians shot dead by Israel Air Force is utter disgrace and w*r crime’ – Fani-Kayode

Femi Fani-Kayode has come out to strongly criticize the killing of “100 Palestinian civilians who were rushing to get food from UN food trucks by Israeli Air Force”.

Israel imposed a siege on Gaza after Hamas struck the the Southern region of Israel by surprise killing hundreds of Israelis, with several others taken hostage. The siege will prevent the entry of food, clean water, electricity, medicine and other necessities into Gaza
Israel imposed a siege on Gaza after Hamas struck the the Southern region of Israel by surprise, killing hundreds of Israelis, with several others taken hostage. The siege is to prevent the entry of food, clean water, electricity, medicine and other necessities into Gaza

He described the unfortunate incident as “utter disgrace and war crime”.

According to UNRWA, “more than 30,000 people have been killed in the Gaza Strip”, and “over 70,000 have been injured” since Israel launched its retaliatory military actions on Gaza.

Fani-Kayode said: “Innocent Palestinian civilians were rushing to get food from UN food trucks that had just entered Gaza and as they were doing so over 100 of them were shot dead by the Israeli Air Force.


“These are HUMAN BEINGS that are being butchered and not ants!


“This is a complete and utter disgrace and it is a war crime.


“The Zionists starve people to death and then slaughter them from the sky when they attempt to get food. Can anyone defend this evil?”

Israel imposed a siege on Gaza after Hamas struck the the Southern region of Israel by surprise killing hundreds of Israelis, with several others taken hostage. The siege will prevent the entry of food, clean water, electricity, medicine and other necessities into Gaza
Israel imposed a siege on Gaza after Hamas struck the the Southern region of Israel by surprise killing hundreds of Israelis, with several others taken hostage. The siege will prevent the entry of food, clean water, electricity, medicine and other necessities into Gaza

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