This has been one of the wildest weeks of information warfare in the Israel-Hamas-Gaza context I can remember.
The stories below — from just the past few days — each carry lessons, some familiar and some new, that are worth keeping front of mind 🧵
It started off with the pro-Hamas crowd claiming "victory" for abducting four IDF soldiers in Gaza.
The news spread lime wildfire across social media.
Except it never happened.
Lesson: Don't believe ANYTHING spread by the Hamas shills. Wait for evidence
Then we moved on to the coordinated Anti-Journalism campaign run by NGOs to paint Israel as deliberately targeting journalists.
What we uncovered — with a level of proof I’ve never seen before — shows direct collusion between the media and these NGOs.
Just yesterday we were reminded that when people lean on so-called “expertise” — rather than the strength of an argument — there’s often nothing there.
Which is why we’re now left staring at the ashes of the International Association of Genocide Scholars
And today we get front-row seats to the collapse of Tony Aguilar’s life as he’s exposed as a massive fraud.
When someone appears out of nowhere with a story “too good to be true” and is instantly paraded on every network and podcast, odds are he’s a psyop
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