This is un-fucking-believable: Two Israelis were shot in Miami, by a third Israeli who said, after getting arrested, that "he saw two Palestinians and shot and killed both.”
Now the Israeli "victims" are saying it was an antisemitic attempted murder and add "De*th to Arabs*
🚨SCOOP: HANNIBAL DIRECTIVE AT ZIKIM BEACH ON OCTOBER 7
"I filmed it all, the army dropped bombs on us"
On May 10 of this year, Sabin Taasa, whose son was killed on October 7 at Zikim Beach, said on Kan 11: "Seems like those murdered (at Zikim Beach) filmed something the IDF doesn't want seen."
Taasa was referring to the fact that all the material from October 7 was wiped off the phones of Israeli civilians killed in Zikim, before the phones were returned to the families.
New information suggests that other than Israeli soldiers who ran away from the beach during the attack, instead of protecting civilians, what the IDF might not want people to know is that a Hannibal Directive was implemented in Zikim that day, seemingly killing Palestinian resistance fighters along with Israeli civilians.
Earlier today, an Israeli by the name of Alin Shlomo posted screenshots on Facebook from her correspondence with her son, Matan, on October 7, 2023. Matan was hiding with a friend at the Zikim Beach while the place became a battleground.
Following are translations of the relevant WhatsApp screenshot, as well as a comment by Alin on the Facebook post.
October 7, 2023, 1:51pm
Alin: "Did you encounter terrorists?"
Matan: "Yes, 25"
A: "Whaaaaat"
M: "Terrorists got off of rubber boats. I filmed it all, the army dropped bombs on us"
A: "Wowwww"
M: "Me and Roei are the only ones alive on the beach, thank god. Everyone's dead, mom. Only me and Roei are alive. Lots and lots of bodies on the beach"
October 7, 2025
Facebook commenter Simona Hen: "What does it mean 'the army dropped bombs on us'? What really happened there?"
Alin Shlomo: "The army gave a 'Hannibal Directive' order, which means bombing the entire beach including everyone in it, because of the amount of terrorists who managed to infiltrate"
Leading news website Ynet reports on an AP piece alleging women in Gaza have been sexually abused by aid workers. Following are the 5 most-liked comments, all made by women.
The post itself received 4.9k reactions incl. 1.5k laugh emojis
Avital Cohen: "These are women who were happy with other women being murdered and raped, this article interests my ass!!! Not one of them tried to help a kidnapped baby or child!!!!" - 6.5k likes
Eytana Pearlman: "We don't care, it's not our problem and this information is irrelevant to us! # ThereAreNoInnocentsInGaza" - 2.9k likes
Adi is a 22-year-old Israeli. For at least 9 months he took part in the genocide with Battalion 603 of the IDF. When he finished his genocide service, he went on his big "after-army trip" - an inseparable part of the all-Israeli life path.
After many months abroad, including doing some Hasbara on the way, Karni is now back in Gaza. Back to take part in the Holocaust of Palestinians.
It seems like Karni is now trying to be a Hasbara influencer, so let's give him the Hasbara influencer treatment.
Some photos of Karni from Gaza
Adi Karni and his terrorist IDF friends excitedly blow up a building in Gaza
IT'S ALL LIES - debunking another malicious Israeli blood libel:
On Friday, September 12, much of the main news broadcast of Channel 12 - Ulpan Shishi, one of the most-watched programs in Israel - was dedicated to an interview with Idan Raichel, one of Israel's most popular singers, and a genocidal maniac.
In the interview, conducted by Israel's sweetheart, Danny Kushmaro, Raichel tells a tale that supposedly happened to him: during the genocide, a soldier stationed in Gaza sent him a photo he found at a Khan Younis home. According to Raichel, the photo depicted him, in 2008, as a volunteer for Israeli NGO Save a Child's Heart, next to the father of a baby from Gaza who was treated by the organization, and a baby's crib (there's no crib in the photo, though). Raichel then shocks Kushmaro by telling him that according to the soldier who sent him the photo, the father is a Hamas operative, and the baby (who is not actually in the photo) turned out to be a "shahid" (martyr). A photo then shows up on the screen, displaying the poster of the alleged baby-turned-shahid.
In the eyes of ignorant Israelis, by the way, the word "shahid" pretty much just means "dead terrorist".
Raichel goes on to conclude that in Gaza there are no "righteous among the nations", another version of the popular Zionist blood libel of "there are no innocent in Gaza".
Now, it's important to understand the subtext of this story and how it is perceived by Israelis - the story is supposed to fit the common inner-Israeli narrative that claims that on October 7, people from Gaza who have been hired/taken to hospitals/treated well by Israelis ended up betraying them and helping "terrorists" on October 7 to murder the very same people who helped them. There have been many stories contributing to that narrative since October 7. Each and every one of them debunked, of course, but in the collective Israeli consciousness, they remain as factual stories.
That narrative is part of the long-held Zionist belief, that's been indoctrinated into Jewish children since the early days of Zionism, that Arabs are never to be trusted. As a person who grew up in a supposedly "leftist" Zionist environment, I was taught the same. At school, at home, and everywhere else. This deeply held belief allows the dehumanization, demonization, and eventual extermination of Palestinians by Israelis.
Anyway, Raichel's story went viral and was promoted by prominent Israeli media people such as Almog Boker and Amit Segal (he posted the version translated to English that I posted here, labeled appropriately
In this thread I will take this malicious blood libel apart.
Before the genocide, Raichel was often performing around the world. We need to make sure that never happens again.
The photo of Raichel already made a few headlines in Jan. 2024. On Jan. 15 Raichel posted a WhatsApp screenshot with the photo and a message from a soldier: "Good morning Idan, my name is Harel and I am currently a reservist in Khan Yunis. In one of the houses we occupied we found in a closet (while searching for weapons) your photo".
Raichel captioned it "What a crazy world".
On the same day, Raichel himself basically debunks his own future blood libel: he posts a selfie video, saying he now remembers where the photo was taken. He says it was in 2010 (not 2008), when he went to visit children in Wolfson Hospital, and a Palestinian stopped him and told him how he loves his music.
Raichel finishes his video by saying: "Who knows who this man is or what he did..."
Now we know the soldier who found the photo didn't tell him anything about the person in it. And we also know Raichel is a racist piece of shit, because he's obviously trying to insinuate that the man in the photo might be a "terrorist".
He was so quick to post that message from the soldier in January 2024, yet he expects us to believe he waited 20 more months to reveal the supposedly crazy story behind it?
🧵Amichai Chikli, Israeli Minister of Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism, launched a new project, aimed at spreading blood libels against Palestinian journalists and manufacturing consent for their murders.
It isn't just evil and criminal, but also done with ridiculous incompetence.
Following are some examples I was sent, but if anyone has time, it's definitely worth digging into this propaganda website (link in the thread) - it seems like A LOT of it is verifiably complete crap.
This is obviously a photo of Motaz Azaiza
This "photo", supposedly of murdered journalist Duaa Al-Jabbour, was taken from her memorial page on "Stop Murdering Journalists" site. It's a generic place-holder photo on the website, based on the image of Shireen Abu Akleh. The filename is literally default-profile-female.png.