As the world watches the escalating conflict in Israel, a disturbing parallel has emerged that echoes the darkest chapters of history. A nation that spent over two decades grappling with its own genocidal past is now witnessing similar atrocities unfold in the Middle East. Rwanda, a country that was once ravaged by ethnic violence and genocide, is now finding itself eerily aligned with Israel's current leadership under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Amidst the growing tensions, Rwanda's leaders have been strengthening ties with Netanyahu, sparking concerns about the country's moral compass and its stance on human rights.


A nation that spent 25 years prosecuting its own genocide sees its history playing out in Israel’s war — while its leaders cozy up to Netanyahu.