CNN presents this child eating sand as undeniable proof that there’s no flour or food in Gaza.
Since CNN clearly acted in good faith and didn’t mean to mislead anyone, let’s just show what’s open right around the corner from that scene.
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2/ These are just examples of restaurants currently open across Gaza — and there are many more (except in the Rafah area).
3/ Go check the pages of these restaurants yourselves — this is just a tiny sample.
4/ I’ll be honest: I tried looking for restaurants like these in countries truly suffering from hunger — like Sudan and Yemen — and found none.
You know what else I couldn’t find? CNN talking about them lately.
5/ Just a little more — in case someone’s appetite hasn’t kicked in yet.
6/ And that’s just for dessert.
🔍 Not every viral clip tells the truth.
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Iran can’t seem to win battles, but their AI-generated victories? Going viral.
The top producer behind the most convincing clips? A Palestinian digital artist.
Here are some of his most viral creations:
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🔥Remember the story of Dr. Alaa Al-Najjar and her 9 kids?
We got footage of her arriving after the strike — cut from the original video. Why?
Maybe because it shows the truth:
It wasn’t a HOUSE, as the media claimed.
It was a GARAGE.
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2/ Another critical point:
The building they showed as “collapsed” was actually hit long ago and turned into a junk site (see last thread ).
The real strike hit the garage shown here (full video in the TG link at the end).
Which raises a bigger question:
3/ This raises a serious question:
Did the IDF actually strike the building — or did a fire start some other way?
Look again: the garage is mostly intact despite the alleged airstrike — and it’s not the building on the right they falsely claimed was hit.
🔥 The story of Dr. Alaa al-Najjar sparked one of the war’s most emotional reactions.
But is the full picture as clear as it seems?
We looked into it — carefully.
Not claiming facts, just asking hard questions.
This time, they’re very hard.
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2/ Note: One thread can’t cover it all — this is just a brief summary of the key points.
Let’s begin:
Media reports claimed that the IDF struck Dr. al-Najjar’s family home.
But already in the next post, you'll see the twist.
First, some examples.
3/ But — and it’s a big one:
Footage of the recovery (too graphic to post here) shows bodies pulled from what looks more like a garage, not a home.
(Full videos and sources will be linked via TG at the end of the thread).
Here are some examples:
Gaza — the version the media doesn’t want you to see: All of these videos were filmed in the past 24 hours, in just one restaurant in Gaza.
Enjoy — at least as much as the people in the footage clearly are.😋
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Yesterday we posted a Gazan girl making “famine labneh” with plenty ingredients.
Some followers pushed back: "That’s not famine!"
She replied:
“What, you wanted torn clothes and a pot? Just two ingredients — everyone has them!”
So we made a quick compilation.
Try counting.
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2/ 🎥 She cooked. She filmed. She clapped back:
“If this isn’t famine, then what does famine look like to you?”👇
3/ Spotted by @CherylWroteIt:
This is the same “chef” featured in the BBC’s pro-H*mas film — exposed by @mishtal as a wealthy influencer who thinks she’s living through famine.
Funny how the BBC chose millionaire kids and H*mas relatives to represent Gaza’s “struggle.”