The escalating conflict between Israel and Palestine has garnered international attention due to the rising death toll since the surprise attack by Palestinian terrorists on Israel. As is often the case, the world remains divided, with some supporting Israel while others vehemently condemn the actions of Palestinian terrorists against Israel.
Consequently, people around the globe have been expressing their opinions on the war. When it comes to Israeli UFC lightweight Natan Levy, there’s no question where his allegiance lies.
UFC fighter Natan Levy shares powerful message
Israeli UFC lightweight fighter Natan Levy revealed on his Twitter account his recent endeavor to his home country Israel. Levy continued to say that he visited Israel to visit his family and attend a cousin’s wedding.
Natan further went on to reveal the atrocities committed by the terrorists upon breaching the Israeli border and revealed that Palestine has launched over 5000 rockets at Israel which has resulted in 2000 people dead and 700 wounded.
Natan concluded his message on a strong note, the UFC fighter said that Israel would love the world’s support but they don’t need it. Levy showed confidence in his country’s armed forces and said that Israel is perfectly capable of defending itself.
Natan Levy discloses staying hidden in a bunker
Natan in his recent Twitter post revealed the unfortunate news that the UFC fighter and his family had to take shelter in a bunker amidst the Palestinian attacks. Levy continued to disclose that the Palestinian terrorists got into the Israeli border from 15 different points.
The UFC lightweight fighter just didn’t stop there, he went on to post multiple videos on his Twitter account to show his support for his home country. Levy dropped a strong message and said “Gloves are off, We are going on offense now.”
Natan continued to express his desire to retaliate and hit back at Palestine. He said that Israel is a modern country that aims for nothing but peace but the need of the hour is kill or get killed.
Tell us in the comments your thoughts on the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine. Also, tell us your thoughts on when you think the Israeli UFC fighter will make his return to the octagon after his back-to-back decision wins against Mike Breeden and Genaro Valdez.