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Apr 7 13 tweets 6 min read
Ahmad Mansour, a journalist seen sitting upright and conscious while engulfed in flames, is being shown on every news outlet. But something about the footage just doesn’t add up.
A short thread about it:
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The man is SITTING.
He appears at least partially conscious.
Why doesn’t he run? He’s clearly not unconscious — and even if he were, the pain from the flames would likely wake him.

A person can be conscious and not move while on fire for a few reasons:
A.🔥 Strong sedatives (e.g. ketamine, opioids, midazolam).
B.🧠 Neurological shock — though this is a seasoned journalist used to blasts, and the explosion (if there was one) seems very minor.
C.💥 Severe head or spinal injury — unlikely, as he’s sitting normally, with no sign of impact.
Apr 6 7 tweets 3 min read
"Execution" of paramedics? A quick logical analysis disproves this accusation.
The IDF attacked ambulances suspected of links to Hamas and is investigating the event. But let’s address three key points, starting with the most compelling challenge to the "execution" claim. Image 1/
The key fact that disproves the claim the IDF executed paramedics:
The IDF captured Munther Abed, the only eyewitness, and then released him.

Yes, you heard that right. THEY RELEASED HIM.

If the IDF had no regard for paramedics' lives, why would they release one, especially an eyewitness?

This alone proves the claim of execution is false. There might have been an operational mistake, but the claim that the IDF executed paramedics is baseless. If the IDF knows someone is not a terrorist, they release them—even if it means risking an eyewitness.Image
Mar 26 12 tweets 12 min read
🔥Is Hossam Shabat really dead?
The evidence raises serious doubts — his “death” might’ve been staged, for reasons unknown.
This thread points to details that should raise eyebrows.
(We’re not claiming facts — just asking the hard questions.)
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Quick recap (skip if you already know the story):
Yesterday, Palestinian sources claimed that the IDF killed terrorist Hossam Shabat with a missile strike on his vehicle.
For a full day, the IDF neither confirmed nor denied the report. In fact, the military initially stated that it had struck an apartment nearby where terrorists were hiding — not the location shown in the footage. Still, due to the reports of Shabat’s death, the IDF said it was checking whether he may have been hit in the strike.
This morning, the IDF confirmed that Shabat was indeed eliminated — but didn’t explain how.
That could have ended as a simple, successful elimination of a terrorist.
The problem?
Everything that followed makes no sense.
Mar 20 4 tweets 3 min read
Did Associated Press rush to publish this video without verifying basic details?

Associated Press released footage of baby Ayla Abu Daqqa, supposedly pulled from the rubble—spotless, neatly wrapped, unscathed, and perfectly calm.

❌ No dust? No debris?
❌ No injuries?
❌ Perfectly calm?
A baby buried for hours would likely be covered in dirt, show signs of distress, or at least have some visible marks. Yet this footage raises questions.
The footage was captured by Hassan Eslaiah, a journalist previously let go by CNN after concerns about his ties to Hamas.

📌 I’ve added all the videos I found from this incident in the thread🧵. Let me know your thoughts. 2. For the Associated Press article:
Videos filmed by Hassan Eslaiah and Mariam Dagga.
Mar 5 13 tweets 6 min read
🔥Exclusive:
Basel Adra, star of the Oscar-winning film No Other Land, was accused in a 2021 article where Palestinians tried to set fire to Palestinian homes and blame it on Jews. Soldiers caught them, and this was later confirmed by the IDF spokesperson.
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Here is the exposure by "The Jewish Voice" in 2021, which identified Basel as a known provocateur in the area, familiar to everyone and his family.

(The IDF spokesperson confirmed the details, stating that on September 28th, an officer noticed a Palestinian setting fire to a building and claimed it was done by Jews.)shorturl.at/pprCnImage
Mar 4 14 tweets 8 min read
🧵 Following up on yesterday’s thread about No Other Land 🏆

The film portrays Masafer Yatta as an innocent and struggling Palestinian village. In reality, it's an illegal Palestinian settlement that only began in the 1990s—specifically to disrupt IDF training in the area.

Even worse, Masafer Yatta is a Hamas stronghold, responsible for some of the deadliest terror attacks in recent years—including 15-year-old terrorists stabbing mothers to death in front of their children.

📌 Here’s a small list of terror attacks carried out by terrorists from this "innocent" village—the one glorified at the Oscars:
🧵⬇️ 1.🔻 January 17, 2016 – Murder of Dafna Meir (Otniel)
A 15-year-old terrorist from Yatta stabbed Dafna Meir to death at her doorstep, in front of her children.
🔗 timesofisrael.com/dafna-meir-fou…Image
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Mar 3 13 tweets 6 min read
The Film 'No Other Land' Sparked Significant Controversy.
In reality, the film is based on a complete Palestinian falsehood known as “Masafer Yatta.”
Let’s talk about it for a bit.
🧵🔎 1️⃣ First of all, the film tells the story of Masafer Yatta.
The film attempts to convey the narrative that Palestinians have lived there for hundreds of years and that Israel suddenly decided to evict them.
In reality, this was abandoned land that nomadic Bedouins occasionally used for grazing and sometimes took shelter in the caves there.
Feb 19 8 tweets 4 min read
🚨 EXCLUSIVE 🚨
Following @mishtal’s bombshell revelation that the BBC documentary’s star is the son of a senior Hamas official, and both cameramen are Hamas terrorists, we’ve found more:
The film’s secondary protagonist, Zakaria es-Sersek, may be even worse.
🧵 THREAD 👇 Image 1️⃣ First, meet Zakaria, the secondary protagonist who takes up a significant portion of the film. Yesterday, we exposed that his scenes were directed by none other than Mr. FAFO.
(See here: 🔗 )
Feb 18 6 tweets 3 min read
🔴EXPOSED:
It has long been claimed that @BBCNews has become a propaganda tool for Hamas. Here’s yet another proof—exposing the BBC’s connection to the well-known crisis actor, Mr. FAFO.
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In this BBC video , the channel portrays Zakaria, a Gazan child, as a hero and a paramedic. (Not to mention the inconsistency—at the start, the narrator says he lives alone, while at the end, he claims to help his family.) instagram.com/p/DGLhoDGMhQo/Image
Dec 29, 2024 9 tweets 8 min read
The year 2024 is coming to an end, and it has been blessed with some phenomenal Pallywood performances. What better way to wrap it up than by hosting the “Best Pallywood Actor” contest? 🎭✨

The competition was fierce—tens of thousands of contestants gave it their all. But, as in every contest, only the top few make it to the finals. Seven brilliant actors have emerged, each with their unique flair. They're all screaming, beating themselves for dramatic effect when the scene calls for it, and almost convincing!

So, who do you think deserves the crown? 👑 1⃣ Mr.FAFO (Saleh Jafarawi):
Fearless, multi-talented, and omnipresent. He’s wherever the IDF strikes, somehow pre-films rocket launches, and always survives to tell the tale. Oh, and he was even the first to arrive where hostages were released. Truly a master of versatility. x.com/GAZAWOOD1/stat… x.com/OliLondonTV/st… x.com/NiohBerg/statu… x.com/TheMossadIL/st… x.com/visegrad24/sta… x.com/MarinaMedvin/s… x.com/RadioGenoa/sta…