One of Russian President Vladimir Putin's key allies and henchman is ready to join Hamas terrorists in fighting against Israel.
Chechen warlord Ramzan Kadyrov is known to be a close friend of Putin, and took to Telegram yesterday (Monday, October 9) to beg the “international community” to find a “peaceful solution” after Hamas invaded Israel over the weekend. So far, nearly 1,000 Israelis have been killed by the group, with around casualties in Gaza.
And in a strange move, Kadyrov has said that he would happily provide “peacekeeping forces” in “support of Palestine” if needed. He wrote: “I appeal to the international community so that at least once they unanimously make a fair decision regarding the situation in Palestine.
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“I appeal to the leaders of Muslim countries – create a coalition and call on those whom you call friends, Europe and the entire West, so that they do not bomb civilians under the pretext of destroying militants. We support Palestine, and we are against this war, which, unlike other conflicts, can develop into something more.
“I myself have been to Israel, and our peaceful delegation experienced first-hand attempts at overt provocation. Therefore, I call for a stop to both the war and any form of escalation of the situation – if necessary, our units are ready to act as peacekeeping forces to restore order and counter any troublemakers.”
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So far, no international leaders have responded to the offer from the war lord. More than 10 Brits are now feared to be “dead or missing” in Israel as a result of the terror attack onslaught from the Hamas terror group.
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Of those taken, Corporal Nathanel Young, 20, and Scotland-born Bernard Cowan are the only two confirmed to have been killed, although photographer Dan Darlington's family has claimed that he is also dead. The UK's Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak said, while speaking at a vigil for victims at a synagogue in Lodnon, that he “stands in solidarity in Israel's hour of needed”.
He added: “I wanted to come here tonight to stand with you, to stand with you in this hour of grief as we mourn the victims of an utterly abhorrent act of terror.”
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