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Apr 21, 2024 15 tweets 9 min read Read on X
🧵1/ I’m back from a short trip on a social network with photographs and videos from Gaza, with some brief personal conclusions.

First, it is quite clear that there are those in Gaza who know how to make extensive use of the networks and social media for the purposes of emotional extortion and also false propaganda, exactly like they live streamed the October 7 massacre and somehow turned it into “justified resistance”, they use quite a few Western buzzwords such as “genocide”, “occupation”, “oppression” and “Zionism”- and this is the simplest way to distinguish between Hamas propaganda posts and authentic people in Gaza, whom I’ve known all my life, who use much simpler words and not this indoctrinated manipulation bullshit.

I was looking for THESE authentic people - the real voices. And I think I found a few.

So first of all, what do I think there is NOT happening in Gaza? There is no genocide and no famine.

Yes, there is quite a lot of suffering, shortages in some places and lack of decent shelter etc. And there’s a lot of cynical exploitation of it for propaganda purposes. I’m saying it because you can see children are getting payed for it, you can see the absolute control of distribution and you can see how basic needs and the way out is blocked with money- Israel is not taking money for any of it, the West is sending free aid, so the money is demanded by those who want to control the suffering and use it.

You should know, that before the war - there was already quite a lot of very poor population in Gaza, but now the economic difficulty has greatly increased for two main reasons: one, the war damaged many sources of livelihood and the second - a major source of livelihood was working in Israel and this option was closed for a long time now, since October 7, and is now much less operational.

So in fact the main source of income is donations and funding from Hamas for control purposes of course.

This is how, among other things, Hamas uses the population to "work for them", and also to smile or cry for the cameras on demand.

Now on the issue of claimed famine- famine is when there’s NO food and water, enough for the population. As I said, my personal conclusion is that there is no shortage of food and water in Gaza at all.

The problem is that the food is not distributed equally, it is controlled by those who are powerful (usually Hamas operatives) and then sold at high costs to the population without them having sources of livelihood.

Food that should be distributed for #free is actually sold at a high price, the shelter tents are also paid for and the exit from Gaza is particularly expensive (5000$ that are paid to the transporters).

There are quite a few who refer to Gaza as a "prison" but Gaza is not a prison, Hamas has simply created a situation where it is very expensive to leave it - and thus the poor and the new poor are completely dependent on Hamas and other clans (Hamulas) in everything to do with food, shelter and exit, and they play with them as pawns.

If Gaza is a prison - then it’s because Hamas are imprisoning it.

All the suffering in Gaza started because of #Hamas it continues and increases because of #Hamas, but the main point is that #Hamas is also the one factor that can stop it.

If Hamas surrendered unconditionally and released the Israeli hostages, as done in any war in which you are forced to admit defeat - they would truly liberate Palestine. Remember- this is a war that #Hamas started, a war that on Oct. 7 was celebrated in the streets of Gaza.

But #Hamas prefers to keep the Palestinians captive so that it can showcase suffering (which they create) and use it as a tool for financial donations, manipulation of the West and a messianic jihadist war that will never end for them.

If the West doesn’t wake up to this ongoing manipulation- they will never help the Palestinians in Gaza or in general, and they will bring this jihadist chaos to their doorstep

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2/ All these videos are filmed and uploaded from last week, food in Gaza >

3/ Food and markets in Gaza - last week >

4/ Food in Gaza - it’s there, just not for everyone and not as cheap as it used to be. Who’s making money from it? >


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5/ Life in Gaza, last week. It’s not a prison - it’s just Hamas’s prison >
6/ Food in Gaza, who’s making money from it? >

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7/ The children are used with money >
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8/ There’s a high cost for shelter tents and for existing Gaza - Why? Who’s making money from this? >
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9/ As you can see the suffering is used for requesting money and donations, not for actual aid. Lack of money in a place with so much humanitarian aid distribution is not famine- it’s a cynical abuse by Hamas and their partners >


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10/ There’s absolutely suffering in Gaza - and it’s created by, used by, abused by - #Hamas. They are the only beneficiaries from this tragedy and they are doing everything they can to maximize it. It will end - when they surrender.
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11/ One last thing - Israel will never stop fighting for the freedom of its people, especially the ones taken from their beds that are still held in tunnels inside Gaza. For Israel this is not a fight for land or religion- it’s a fight for life and safety and justice. Image
Thank you @AbramovElm47430 for exposing me to that network and information 🙏🏻
@AbramovElm47430 Cc: @CIJ_ICJ @UN @POTUS
@AbramovElm47430 @CIJ_ICJ @UN @POTUS More on this:
@AbramovElm47430 @CIJ_ICJ @UN @POTUS The weaponizing of the international system and the ICJ for that terror industry

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Jul 8
🧵Hi @SkyNews , we meet again.
(@haaretzcom) I promise to get to you later in the thread, and thoroughly.

Let me break down the despicable manipulation you’ve carried out by using an anonymous soldier who has likely endured months of the vile Hamas war in Gaza and is undoubtedly having a hard time digesting it, as we are not a death cult that seeks war but a nation that prayed for peace until we were invaded by savages in a genocidal attack and had to adjust to an unbearable reality.

“I THINK…”
From the perspective of 1 simple soldier on the ground, with his personal and internal world, without a broader picture of the threats surrounding him, without any knowledge of the policies or positions around him - all he’s left with is his very specific INTERPRETATION, drawn from his inner world, of isolated bits of information he’s been exposed to, devoid of context. One POV, one interpretation, most likely driven with a political position and completely naive to the way his impression will be abused by the likes of you that in the end - seek to protect Hamas and not Palestinian in Gaza.

This war has been a nightmare on every possible level - precisely because of the terrorists in Gaza’s use of blending in with civilians, which creates moral complexity. This blending tactic, which they’ve employed throughout years of terror we’ve experienced from them, was extensively used on October 7th as well. It manifests in their holding of Israeli hostages as both human shields and bargaining chips for extortion, and in their use of children’s rooms, hospitals, schools, and, above all, CIVILIAN CLOTHING, as thousands of testimonies and pieces of evidence from Gaza consistently show.

The Israeli society and the IDF, which is composed of it, experience this barbaric nature of Hamas’s warfare as a nightmare precisely because of the high moral values we come from and with which IDF soldiers are equipped in their fight against human monsters who are committed to nothing and stop at nothing. Often, IDF lives are lost precisely because of that. Too often.

They know this well in Gaza, and their leaders have repeatedly stated in their speeches that our very morality is the weak point they exploit and will continue to exploit. The population in Gaza help the terrorists willingly or coerced to.

This is why they kidnapped Israelis, this is why they blend in with civilians and operate without uniforms, and this is why they use civilians as weapons to create distraction, exhaustion, and confusion for the IDF, and then spread false propaganda about its alleged immorality. BECAUSE WE CARE.

In short: if the IDF had orders to shoot at Gazan civilians just to kill them, there would be hundreds or thousands of casualties, not isolated casualties resulting from Hamas’s manipulations.

Now, come with me to a thread of facts.
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2/ In a tragically comic way, your propagandist-reporter demonstrates exactly how far she is from understanding the factual and moral situation they conceal from their audience. When @jconricus explains to her that Hamas never fights in uniforms- to illustrate what IDF soldiers go through on the ground when they’re threatened 24/7 from every possible angle and position, and then must try to distinguish between a combatant and a civilian, how this makes real-time identification nearly impossible and inevitably leads to tragedies that Hamas deliberately aims for- she responds:

‘I don’t understand?? You’re comparing Hamas to the IDF, which claims to be the most moral army in the world?’

Not only is this completely disconnected from what Jonathan explained, but it’s also a cheap manipulation designed to entirely absolve Hamas of moral responsibility while continuing to cite its data, information, and PR manipulations.

The ignorance and manipulation continues
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3/ Later in the interview, your “reporter” claims it’s not a combat zone but a humanitarian aid distribution area. Well, The anonymous soldier in their interview is clearly talking about a distinct combat zone, not an aid distribution area.

Even the anonymous “testimonies” in Haaretz, which she mixed together, almost all refer to combat zones or combat situations where the IDF conducted “warning shots” to deter an unidentified Gazan crowd approaching them. I’ll elaborate on this further later.

But on a side note, today all of Gaza is a combat zone, though it’s true there are areas designated for active warfare and others that are relatively safer as “humanitarian”. The danger to IDF soldiers comes from everywhere and at anytime.

Now let’s review Jonathan’s argument about this intentional manipulative mix in the population in Gaza >>
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Jul 6
🧵1/ Mega thread.
#October7massacre - ⚠️ graphic
Hello, my enemies and all beautiful souls out there who are so concerned about casualties in Gaza - I promise to care once again if I find space in my brain when it finally processes this. Probably never. Educate yourself.
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🚨👉🏻 This is how I opened this thread last year. The thread was viral, then I was suspended, I was forced to erase some of it and it was butchered by X (which begs the question about the information on this platform, if a thread with videos that are evidence from a horrifying reality is censored but the many fake videos about a fabricated atrocity is thriving here… what “truth” is this platform promoting?)

Because of its importance in documenting the actual genocidal attack that started this war. I took the time and mental capacity to post it again exactly as it was posted in July 2024 (without the horrifying videos that almost got me suspended).

Also, this thread is necessary for my next Mega-Thread about the genocide libel and cover up.

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Side comment: the thread was meant to show you the Israeli state of mind as the horrifying reality was unfolding on live TV and livestreamed atrocities on social media - by the barbaric terrorists themselves. Most of the videos here are from a GoPro cameras that the butchered took on them.
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2/ This is inside Israel, Sderot city. This may be the first news video I saw - a Toyota with armed terrorists shooting everyone on the streets of Sderot >>
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Jun 11
🧵1/ One small comment from a person who, frankly, holds no significance in the public debate caught my attention and intrigued me, mainly due to the use of a 🗑️ symbol, whose origins I am very familiar with.

Yesterday, I responded to a post by @liamcunningham1 , who has never set foot in this region of conflict that he had such strong opinions about, and who once again spread the absurd lie that the genocidal attempt carried out by Gazans (“Palestinians”) in Israel, led by Hamas, was actually a case of Israel murdering its own people through the “Hannibal Directive” theory (which they obviously know nothing about) a claim I have debunked hundreds of times until I was exhausted by the level of ignorance, willful blindness, and sheer stupidity.

I posted a thread of mine on this subject there and urged Liam to go through it. “Jack” commented.

When I saw this comment I wasn’t even offended I was just very sad and then intrigued, this kind of unaware evil always intrigued me.

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2/ Many articles have been written about Jew hatred and how many people practice it as a conditioned, instinctive behavior without self-awareness that this is what they are doing. The trash can symbol originates from slogans like “keep the world clean,” which echo the narrative of “dirty Jews” who need to be cleansed from the world.

@EinatWilf has spoken extensively about the use of these symbols and phrases, but for the first time, someone who doesn’t appear to be a bot or an artificial avatar responded to me, and that piqued my curiosity immensely. I wanted to see what lies behind a person capable of producing such a statement about a nation—especially a nation that has endured the Holocaust.
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3/ What I discovered was quite sobering. The brief bio indicates an average older white American leaning toward center-left, with some support for Trump, no less a music teacher.

This guy is a teacher.

And he hates on groups of people for who they are, based on “twitter videos”.

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Jun 10
🧵1/ Qatar - Friend or foe? The Qatari jihad in US 🇶🇦:
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Many articles have recently been revealing Qatar's extensive funding of various institutions in the U.S., which it uses for Muslim Brotherhood ideological promotion.

However, a new article by @TheFP compiles several investments that, individually, might raise less concern but collectively point to a strategic plan by Qatar in the U.S.
A recent episode of @thehonestlypod is reviewing this article, and after 5 different people that I appreciate very much sent it to me and said “you have to hear this”, though i thought no one can tell me anything new about this topic, I finally listened to the podcast… and, wow.

From a Middle Eastern perspective, this translates relatively simply into a quiet and patient jihadist agenda.

The article highlights, for instance, massive investments in lobbyists and actions that appear to involve bribery or extortion of significant figures in American politics, as well as enormous investments in U.S. academia and programs in public schools, starting from elementary levels, under the guise of "Arabic language and culture" initiatives through which they spread Islamist political ideology.

Once upon a time there were many countries in the ME that were not Arab nor Muslim (Arabized), and there is almost zero trace of THEIR culture and language. Because this agenda is not about ‘getting to know each other better’ - rather it’s about silent invasion and occupation. A very patient one.

Another aspect of Qatar’s investments is highly sensitive logistically and militarily, including investments in U.S. aircraft manufacturing companies, U.S.-based surveillance drone companies (👉🏻 think about the Ukrainian operation in this context… Qatar has a foothold in surveillance drones within the U.S.), and other sensitive military projects in the U.S.

All this occurs alongside Qatar’s efforts to tie the U.S. to itself through hosting the Al Udeid Air Base, establishing branches of prestigious university campuses, and involving a natural gas development company in a massive deal that has made Qatar unimaginably wealthy.

Qatar is binding the U.S. to itself through extensive and robust ties, particularly through influential key figures in backchannels. But the question is: to what end? Are these alliance relations, beneficial to the U.S., or is there another agenda that benefits very specific Americans but not America as a whole?

And who are they? How is Qatar doing this?

Join me on this thread of roughly 30 tweets, where I try to break down some of the troubling points and the individuals involved, as detailed in the article and the fascinating podcast (links in the end of the thread) and with additional sources.

I highly recommend delving into both—they contain information that will surprise even those who thought they understood and knew very well ‘the Qatari phenomenon’
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2/ One example of how deep and concerning the Qatari influence in US is - is Pam Bondi. The airplane deal was signed off by Attorney General Pam Bondi. She used to work at a Washington, D.C., lobbying firm that received $115,000 a month from Qatar to fight human trafficking, according to a 2019 contract reviewed by The Free Press. But let’s start from the beginning, from the military alliance between Qatar and the US
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3/ Many point to the U.S. military base in Qatar, Al Udeid, as a key reason for the strategic importance of the U.S.-Qatar alliance.

Who benefits more from it, the U.S. or Qatar? Or perhaps military industries? Here’s some general background on this base:

Following Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait in 1990 and the Gulf War that led to Kuwait’s liberation, the United States sought strategic bases in the Persian Gulf region to ensure stability and security, particularly against threats from Iraq and Iran.

Qatar and the United States signed a defense cooperation agreement in 1992.

Its location provides convenient access to critical areas such as Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, and Syria, making it an ideal logistical and operational hub for U.S. military and intelligence operations.Qatar viewed the U.S. presence as a guarantee of its national security, especially amid regional tensions with neighbors like Saudi Arabia and Iran.

Al Udeid Air Base became the largest U.S. military base in the Middle East, hosting over 11,000 troops and more than 100 operational aircraft (according to reports from 2017). It serves as a forward headquarters for CENTCOM, overseeing air operations in Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan, and providing logistical and intelligence support to the coalition against ISIS (but is there an ISIS threat anymore?)

👉🏻 No single president “made the decision” to establish Al Udeid Air Base, as its development was gradual. George H. W. Bush (1989–1993) laid the diplomatic groundwork with the 1992 agreement, but it was almost insignificant back then. Bill Clinton (1993–2001) supported the base’s early development as a logistical and strategic site - that was the most important turning point. Full and significant use of the base occurred under George W. Bush after 2001 - when there was tension between Saudi Arabia after September 11 and the US looked for another territory in that region as a military strategic base. The Clinton administration was central to this process. This brings me to Jay Footlik
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May 25
🧵1/ This is a serious request on the Alaa al-Najjar story that was just published (a doctor loosing 9 children in an Israeli airstrike)- this thread is with the many open questions I have left. I’m not claiming the tragedy did not happen but many things here are very strange >> Image
2/ First - why did Gaza now and many Palestinian channels use a picture of children that was published on March 2025 as the ‘Abu Duqqa children killed in an Israeli air strike’ ?
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3/ Second- why is there so many AI pictures, supposedly of Dr. Najjar mourning over her young children - with no face and or with a face that is not even close to other photos of her that were published later? >> Image
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May 17
🧵1/ There’s 1 point in the Hamas Charter that I had to understand its origins- “…(Hamas) believes that the land of Palestine is an Islamic Waqf consecrated for future Moslem generations until Judgement Day .” Follow this dialogue with Grok >> Image
2/ I asked: Does the Quran mention the name of Jerusalem explicitly even once (in the translation to the original language)? Grok answered:

It does not. Not one mention of Jerusalem (Al Quds) in the entire text.

There’s an interpretation in a Hadith of one verse >>
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3/ This verse is “Surah Al Isra” and it says that Muhammad did his last journey on earth from Mecca to ‘the farthest mosque’ (the farthest in Arabic translates to: ‘Al Aqsa’) -

So later in they decided that this vague text “the furthest mosque” is in Jerusalem of all places >>
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