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💔 US Airman Waka Go Meet Him Maker After E Set Himself On Fire For Front Of Israeli Embassy For Washington 🚒🔥

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For Washington DC, one active-duty member of di US Air Force don kpai after e pour fire for e body outside di Israeli Embassy. E name na Aaron Bushnell, 25 years, from San Antonio, Texas. 🇺🇸✈️

Bushnell talk for one video wey CNN get, say e no go gree be part of wetin e call genocide again. E talk say di pain wey e dey feel no reach wetin Palestinians dey go through as di wahala dey hot for Gaza. E come put di video camera for ground, pour one kain liquid for e body and set e self on fire dey shout “Free Palestine” till e fall down. Na so police rush come with fire extinguisher take quench di fire. 🎥🔥

Dem rush am go hospital but e no make am, according to wetin di Metropolitan Police Department talk. Local police dey work with US Secret Service and ATF to know wetin cause di gbege wey happen around 1 p.m. for northwest Washington. 🚨🏥

Di Air Force don confirm say Bushnell na dem person, and dem go give more tori after dem don inform e family. Di Israeli Embassy talk say none of their people get hurt. 🛂🇮🇱

Last December, another person set e self on fire for front of di Israeli Consulate for Atlanta, wey police talk say e be like na serious political protest. Dem find Palestinian flag for di place, and e use petrol to help di fire. 🚓🔥

Israel dey fight against Hamas for Gaza, after di group attack for October 7 wey kill 1,200 people for Israel, as per wetin Israeli authorities talk. Di fight don make like 30,000 people die for Gaza, according to wetin di health ministry wey Hamas dey run talk. 🇮🇱💥🇵🇸

Dem don update dis story with more tori wey just land.


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💔 US Airman Gone After Lighting Up Himself Outside Israeli Embassy in DC 🚒🔥

A member from the US Air Force took things to the extreme by setting himself on fire right outside the Israeli Embassy in Washington, DC, and sadly, he didn’t make it, according to what the authorities are saying.

Aaron Bushnell, a 25-year-old cat from San Antonio, Texas, made it known in a video CNN got their hands on that he was done being part of what he called “genocide.” He said the pain he was going through was nothing compared to what the Palestinians are facing with the ongoing crisis in Gaza.

In the video, Bushnell is seen putting down the camera, dousing himself with some kind of liquid, and then lighting it up while shouting “Free Palestine” over and over. It ended with him hitting the ground as cops rushed in to put out the fire.

He was then rushed by DC Fire and emergency crews to a nearby hospital where he later passed, as stated by the Metropolitan Police Department. The local police are digging into this with the US Secret Service and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, since this all went down around 1 p.m. in northwest Washington.

MPD confirmed it was Bushnell, and Rose Riley, speaking for the US Air Force, said he was serving actively. The Air Force mentioned they’ll drop more info once they’ve informed his family.

The Israeli Embassy made it clear that none of their folks got hurt.

Back in December, there was a similar scene outside the Israeli Consulate in Atlanta where someone set themselves on fire, likely as a hardcore political statement. A Palestinian flag linked to the protest and gasoline used to fuel the fire were found, as shared by police and fire officials at a press meet.

This is all happening while Israel is in conflict with Hamas in Gaza, following the group’s terror attacks on October 7 that took out 1,200 folks in Israel, according to what the Israeli officials are saying. The counterstrikes have reportedly taken nearly 30,000 lives in Gaza, as per the health ministry run by Hamas.

This story has been updated to include the latest happenings.


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💔 US Airman Passes Away After Self-Immolation Outside Israeli Embassy in Washington 🚒🔥

A member of the US Air Force took a drastic step by setting himself on fire outside the Israeli Embassy in Washington, DC, and has sadly succumbed to his injuries, authorities confirmed.

Aaron Bushnell, a 25-year-old from San Antonio, Texas, expressed in a video captured by CNN before the act that he could no longer be part of what he termed as “genocide,” stating his personal anguish was minor compared to the suffering of Palestinians amidst the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

The footage shows Bushnell setting the camera down, dousing himself with a flammable liquid, and igniting it while fervently chanting “Free Palestine.” The scene ends with him collapsing as law enforcement officers rush to extinguish the flames.

He was urgently taken by DC Fire and emergency services to a nearby hospital, where he later passed away, as per the Metropolitan Police Department’s report. The incident is under thorough investigation by local police, the US Secret Service, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, occurring around 1 p.m. in northwest Washington.

The Metropolitan Police Department confirmed Bushnell’s identity, and the US Air Force, through spokesperson Rose Riley, acknowledged he was an active-duty airman. More information will be released following the notification of his next of kin.

The Israeli Embassy stated that none of its staff were harmed during the incident.

This event follows a similar act in December when an individual self-immolated outside the Israeli Consulate in Atlanta, presumably as a political protest, with a Palestinian flag and gasoline found at the scene.

The backdrop of these incidents is the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, following the October 7 terror attacks by Hamas that killed 1,200 in Israel, according to Israeli officials. The counter-response has reportedly resulted in nearly 30,000 casualties in Gaza, as per the Hamas-led health ministry’s figures.

This article has been updated to include recent developments in the story.

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