ALBAWABA - A recent video surfaced on social media of Kanye West being asked a question about what he thinks about the ongoing Israeli aggression on Gaza, but the American rapper wasn't keen on answering any questions about the matter.
Instead, Kanye said "I don't have enough information about all that, I was born in Atlanta so don't pull me into this conversation, peace, and love for everybody but... I have 14 kids in my city dying every week... ask me about that!", as he went off the camera.
Kanye West doesn't care about Gaza-Israel war
People took to Drama Alert's post on X (formerly known as Twitter) which featured the video in question and said the possibilities of why Kanye didn't want to answer anything about this matter:
"He didn't want to get canceled."
"He was well prepared."
"Bro has been at war with Israel himself!"
"Why is he angry all the time?"
"It's in his best interest, not to speak about this matter."
"He said, I got an album out, don't cancel me, Einstein and Goldberg."
In recent news, Kanye West sparked controversy amid announcing that he'll be dropping a 40-minute video apologizing for his "anti-Semitic" rants about Jews according to some reports.
According to TMZ, sources told the news outlet that the 46-year-old rapper hired several cameramen to shoot the lengthy video and he'll be talking directly to the camera. Some insiders said in the report that Kanye "rambled" in the video and that at some point, it was almost impossible to understand what he was saying.
Al-Aqsa Flood operation and Gaza
(Photo by Mohammed ABED / AFP)
The ongoing Israeli aggression on Gaza since Oct. 7 has resulted in the killing of more than 28,000 Palestinians including a large majority of whom are children. Moreover, 66,000 Gazans were found injured as well.
Hamas announced on Oct. 7 a military operation called "Al-Aqsa Flood" against Israel making it the biggest offensive by the group in decades.
Palestinian fighters “infiltrated” Israel from the Gaza Strip, captured military bases, and took hostages as photos and videos went viral online showing Hamas fighters on vehicles inside Israel while others were seen paragliding into occupation territory.
In response, Israeli armed forces announced targeting Hamas positions inside the Gaza Strip. Thousands were killed, and dozens of thousands of others were injured in the Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip.