Singer Ruger grateful as he narrowly escapes the outbreak of war in Israel

Truly, life's a rollercoaster, with unexpected twists around every corner. Ruger and his crew ventured to Israel to put on a show for their fans, in a country that was enjoying a peaceful spell. Yet, like a bolt from the blue, the moment Ruger bid farewell to Israel, chaos reared its head, sparking a deep moment of soul-searching as he contemplated his narrow escape. He took to pen and paper to pour out his heartfelt thanks to his worried fans and raised the banner of peace.


Nigerian music sensation Michael Adeayo Olayinka, aka Ruger, had a close brush with danger as he narrowly escaped an attack on Israel following his electrifying performance.

Last Saturday, Ruger rocked Tel Aviv City in Israel, delivering a memorable concert to his ardent fans.

Taking to his Instagram account, the singer reassured his dedicated followers about his well-being in the wake of the unsettling news regarding the attack.

Ruger revealed that the storm broke loose shortly after he and his crew departed Israel, pinpointing Tel Aviv as the epicenter of the turmoil.

He passionately pleaded for global peace, extending his heartfelt thoughts, love, and prayers to the innocent bystanders caught in the crossfire. Ruger then implored his followers to join him in sending their prayers to Israel.

Ruger’s caption read,

“Israel is at war now and it’s very sad. It started as soon as I and my team took off from Tel Aviv to head back home. So guys !!! I really appreciate your concern I’m safe. But please we need peace in the world right now!!! We don’t want innocent people dying we just want to LIVE AND LOVE #prayforisrael. LOVE YOU O.”

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Gun battles raged into the night after Palestinian militant group Hamas launched a surprise large-scale attack against Israel on Saturday, firing thousands of rockets from Gaza and sending fighters to kill and abduct soldiers and civilians.

The Islamist group started the multi-pronged attack around 6:30 am (0330 GMT) with thousands of rockets aimed as far as Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, some bypassing the Iron Dome defence system and hitting buildings.

Hamas fighters — travelling in ground vehicles, motorised paragliders and boats — breached Gaza’s security barrier and attacked nearby Israeli towns and military posts, opening fire on residents and passersby.

 

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