Antisemitism Kanye West Apologises To Jewish Community
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Popular American rapper and business man, Kanye Omari West, popularly known as Kanye West or Ye, has finally tendered a public apology to the Jewish community over his recent anti-Semitic comments.

This is coming one year after the singer declared war on the Jewish community following his controversial Paris Fashion Week show, where he showcased his White Lives Matter shirts.

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Africa Today News, New York reports that Kanye had in October 2022 lost lucrative contracts with Adidas and Balenciaga led to losing his billionaire status.

He was also banned from X platform and Instagram after saying he was going to ‘go death on 3 on Jewish people’ in a tweet.

In a new development on his Instagram page on Tuesday, December 26 2023, the 46-year-old, however, posted a message written in Hebrew which translates to: ‘I sincerely apologise to the Jewish community for any unintended outburst caused by my words or actions.

‘It wasn’t my intention to hurt or demean, and I deeply regret any pain I may have caused. I’m committed to starting with myself and learning from this experience to ensure greater sensitivity and understanding in the future.

‘Your forgiveness is important to me, and I’m committed to making amends and promoting unity.’

Famous American singer, Kanye West’s name has been spotted on an Israeli missile which is apparently going to be used in the Middle East war.

A prominent Israeli mixed-martial artist, MMA, fighter, Haim Gozali is taking credit for the stunt.

Gozali, who was once affiliated with Bellator, shared the picture of the missile on his official social media handle.

Africa Today News, New York reports that the MMA star has been very outspoken on the conflict between Israel and Hamas, oftentimes mocking the death of Palestinians over the past few months.

In November, Gozali had written the names of Muslim UFC fighters including Khabib Nurmagomedov and others who have expressed support for Palestine on a bomb that seemed to be on the frontlines.

Africa Today News, New York

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