We were alerted to antisemitic tweets that have been made in 2014 by Twitter account @sarahjoe93 allegedly owned by Mia Khalifa. We decided to investigate and we can say with certainty that we can link @sarahjoe93 to Mia Khalifa who is now tweeting from @miakhalifa
Sarah Joe appears to be Mia Khalifa's birth name and 93 refers to the year she was born in.
WHOIS records show that the Website miakhalifa[.]com was registered to a Sarah Obrien.
"Mia Khalifa" trademark is owned by a Sarah Joe Obrien
The account @sarahjoe93 is now protected and its profile information and tweets have been deleted. A search on the Internet Archive Website suggest that this took place any time between Sat, 15 Aug 2020 00:09:13 GMT and Fri, 02 Oct 2020 10:11:17 GMT.
A reverse username search for "sarahjoe93" revealed a number of social media accounts linked to Sarah Joe, including Google (Gmail), Etsy, and TwitPic.
A reverse email address lookup showed that the same email is associated with a Texan address and phone number of Myotis Enterprises LLC. Sarah Joe O'brien was a manager of that company. Mia Khalifa’s Instagram bio gives the following contact for business inquiries@myotis.co.
Same email address is linked to a number of social media accounts including Twitter.
Keyword searches against Sarahjoe93's saved (archived) tweets and examination of the reply tweets "to:Sarahjoe93" again employing a set of predefined keywords revealed personal photos and information.
Example of reply tweets making reference to Wyatt O'brien (apparently her ex-husband), her former place of residence, and more which can be easily corroborated online.
For this research we used only freely available online search engines and tools that do not require any disclosure nor registration.
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As we showed you, the current video circulating which falsely attempts to show Bassam al-Kiswani, 11, being arrested by Israeli police is disinformation. But it gets worse. This child appears in a video footage that advocates for terrorist acts.
This video is of Bassam. It was found on his mother's Facebook. He is seen in a child’s bedroom & he was apparently being coached to draw a knife from his trousers & make stabbing motions. The song for the video appear to show support for terrorism & “sacrificing my soul & blood”
We discovered other disturbing posts on Basam's mother Facebook page including support for violence, terrorism, and a one-state.
Fadi Washha was a terrorist and a member of the proscribed al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades. This thread describing his death is a muddle of disinformation and propaganda. Let us explain.
#FadiWashha served several prison sentences for terrorism offences, the last one from 2014 to 2019.
Fadi and his cousin Muataz Washha were involved in a 25 February 2014 shooting attack. Fadi admitted to this and even surrendered the weapon used in the attack. See Israeli Security Agency statement at shabak.gov.il/publications/P…
Fadi Washha was a militant Palestinian terrorist, he served several prison sentences for terrorism offences.
Fadi and his cousin Muataz Washha were involved in a 25 February 2014 shooting attack. Fadi admitted to this and even surrendered the weapon used in the attack
Fadi was affiliated to Fatah in Birzeit, here is the announcement of his release from prison on 26 February 2019 and celebration of his release by Fatah members in March of that year.
@nytimes Saber Ibrahim Suleiman, an al-Qassam Brigades commander in Jabalia, was killed in an @IDF airstrike. His son Mohammad Suleiman who appears in your "They were only children" photo essay was killed along with him in the attack.
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We also discovered Facebook posts / photos showing Mohammad Suleiman in combat uniform and holding weapons.
We wonder whether @nytimes (and @DCIPalestine) were aware of this before going to print as the information was posted to Twitter on 11 May 2021.
The embedded video is an edited segment from a Dana Weiss @danawt June 2016 investigative report for @N12News titled "Special Project: Jerusalem the next generation'".
The report highlighted the situation at the time in both Arab and Jewish schools.