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Femi Fani-Kayode: I Was Asked Whether I Felt Threatened By The Israelis Who Had Accused Me Of Incitement

 

Femi Fani-Kayode, the former minister of aviation for Nigeria, has gained notoriety after he appeared on Palestinian television and addressed charges made by Israelis authorities that he was inciting hatred toward Jews, encouraging terrorism, and encouraging anti-Semitism.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

The interview, which was aired in Arabic on prime-time television, featured a 40-minute discussion where Fani-Kayode expressed his views on the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

 

During the interview, Fani-Kayode was asked if he felt threatened or intimidated by the Israeli accusations. In response, he made it clear that he stood by his rhetoric and advocacy against what he described as genocide in Gaza. Fani-Kayode’s stance has been controversial, drawing criticism from various quarters, particularly from those who support Israel’s actions in the conflict.

 

 

The interview, which was aired with an Arabic voice-over for the Palestinian audience, sparked significant interest due to Fani-Kayode’s outspoken views on the Israel-Palestine conflict. His comments have further fueled the debate surrounding the ongoing violence in Gaza, where tensions have escalated between Israel and Hamas.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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