American musician Kanye West, who has been quite outspoken about his opinions on Israel and the current war against Hamas, discovered that his name was written on a missile intended for use against Gaza in a big provocation.
Haim Gozali, an Israeli mixed martin al arts fighter, claims credit for drawing “Kanye West Flying to Gaza” on an Israeli missile.
Not only is Kanye’s name printed on the artillery shells, but so are other anti-Israeli names. Belal Muhammad, Khamzat Chimaev, Islam Makhachev, and Khabib Nurmagomedov are a few of them. Gozali, often referred to as “Israeli Batman,” shared a picture of this on social media, but it was later taken down for breaking platform guidelines. His activities have drawn criticism and generated debate.
‘Kanye West, you don’t like us Jewish. So we don’t like you too!!’, Gozali posted on X.
Gozali’s overtly offensive post follows West’s previously divisive antisemitic remarks. Furthermore, it’s unclear if Gozali is writing the names by hand or if he is assigning the task to another Israeli Defense Forces member.
This incident comes after another in which Gozali scrawled on a bomb the names of Muslim UFC competitors. Gozali’s acts have sparked new conversations on the Israel-Palestine conflict and the appropriateness of using such provocative gestures in this situation.
Haim was just banned from X for publishing content that was deemed offensive. Ye hasn’t discussed the war directly, but he has traveled there extensively and composed antisemitic songs, which he just performed.