Insecurity & Crime
World War 3: According to FFK, Israel Can’t Survive, What They Will End Up Doing Is Using Their Nuclear Weapons
Renowned Nigerian politician Chief Femi Fani-Kayode recently warned of a global conflict in a message posted on his verified Twitter account, citing rising tensions in the Middle East as the reason. His comments coincide with the present conflict in Gaza, which he believes has the potential to turn into a larger regional conflict involving powerful nations from across the world.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
Fani-Kayode highlighted the initial conflict between Israel and Hamas, expressing concern that it could expand significantly, particularly with Iran likely entering the fray and the United States providing support to Israel. He articulated fears that this situation could draw in other nations, including Russia and China, as well as Arab and African countries. “We could be on the verge of World War III,” he asserted, underlining the potential for a wide-ranging conflict.
According to Vanguard news, The politician emphasized the severe implications of such an escalation, particularly the possibility that Israel might resort to using its nuclear arsenal, a scenario that could also see the U.S. considering similar measures. “The catastrophic consequences of nuclear warfare are why major powers have been hesitant to engage fully,” he noted, reflecting on the delicate balance of global military intervention.
Fani-Kayode’s warning resonates with the growing international anxiety surrounding the violence in Gaza, which has already resulted in widespread destruction and significant loss of life. His comments suggest a pressing need for the global community to approach the situation with caution, as any further escalation could lead to unprecedented devastation.
The backdrop of his statement coincides with increased calls for diplomatic intervention and peace negotiations in the region, as many observers express fears that without a concerted effort to address the underlying issues, the conflict could become uncontrollable.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
Insecurity & Crime
Ahmad Khatami, President Erdogan Will Pay The Price For This Betrayal Against Muslims
According to Iran International English, a member of the Assembly of Experts of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ahmad Khatami, said, “Erdogan will pay the price for this betrayal against Muslims—one day, they [Muslims] will come for him. Israel’s influence in the region is a shared threat to the entire Islamic world, not just Iran.”
On the other hand, the President-Elect of the United States of America, Donald Trump, said that nobody knows what was going to happen with Syria following the fall of the administration of the President of Syria, Bashar Al-Assad, but he thought Turkey was going to hold the key to Syria. He also commended the administration of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey for partnering with the armed group opposing the Assad regime to oust the regime.
It was learned that following the fall of the administration of the President of Syria, Bashar al-Assad in Damascus where armed groups led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) took control of Damascus, many prominent people from the Middle East, especially the Islamic Republic of Iran, blamed the administration of the President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan in partnering with the armed group opposing the Assad regime to oust the regime.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
Insecurity & Crime
According to Khamenei: Israel Will Be Uprooted from Existence as They Attempt to Encircle Hezbollah Through Syria
Addressing a gathering of women, Khamenei emphasized that the so-called “axis of resistance” is far from defeated despite changes in the Syrian landscape. “The spirit of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah is alive; the spirit of Sinwar is alive,” he declared, referring to the leaders of Hezbollah and Hamas who have been targeted by Israeli forces.
Khamenei’s remarks came amid chants from the crowd calling for the destruction of America and Israel, reinforcing the ideological commitment to resistance against perceived adversaries. He noted that while the bodies of leaders like Nasrallah and Sinwar may be gone, their beliefs endure, ensuring that their paths of resistance continue. “They are attacking Gaza and taking martyrs on a daily basis, but they are still standing, they are still resisting. Lebanon resists,” he stated, highlighting the ongoing conflict and resilience in the region.
The Iranian leader criticized Israel’s strategy, claiming that the Zionist regime believes it can prepare to encircle Hezbollah through operations in Syria. However, he countered this notion by asserting, “But the one who will be uprooted is Israel.” Khamenei’s comments reflect a broader narrative within Iranian leadership that frames Israel as increasingly vulnerable and isolated in its regional ambitions.
This rhetoric underscores Iran’s commitment to supporting groups like Hezbollah and Hamas as part of its strategy to counter Israeli influence in the Middle East. The speech also serves as a reminder of the volatile dynamics at play in the region, where military confrontations and ideological battles continue to shape political landscapes.
Khamenei’s assertions come at a time when tensions between Israel and Hezbollah remain high, with both sides preparing for potential escalations. Analysts suggest that Iran’s backing of Hezbollah is part of a larger effort to maintain its influence across the region, particularly in light of recent conflicts involving Israel.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
Insecurity & Crime
See How It Happened: Tears Flow In Ibadan As 30 Children Die Tragically
When a stampede during a children’s carnival in Ibadan, Nigeria, left many people dead and many injured, a joyous occasion took a devastating turn. The incident, which happened during what should have been a happy occasion, has clouded the city and raised concerns about crowd control and event safety.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
According to Daily Post, The carnival, organized to celebrate children and bring communities together, attracted a large crowd, including families eager to enjoy the festivities. However, what started as a cheerful event quickly spiraled into chaos due to poor crowd control and insufficient safety measures. Eyewitnesses reported that the stampede began when the crowd surged forward, causing panic among attendees. Children and adults alike were caught in the commotion, with many trampled underfoot as people scrambled for safety.
Emergency responders arrived at the scene to provide assistance, but for some victims, help came too late. Medical personnel worked tirelessly to treat the injured and transport those in critical condition to nearby hospitals. Reports indicate that several children lost their lives in the tragic incident, and many more sustained injuries ranging from minor bruises to severe fractures. The exact number of casualties is still being confirmed, but the loss of young lives has left the community in mourning.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
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