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Reports have been coming out of Gaza that an "activist and comedian" named Mahmoud Khamees Sharab was killed by an Israeli airstrike.

So, how funny is this comedian, you might wonder? 🧵 Image
This funny. Image
And this funny. Image
Just some light stand-up for the troops, and by "troops" I mean Hamas r*pists Image
Dave Smith levels of funny. Image

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More from @EFischberger

Jun 20
Do not fall prey to the Russian and Iranian disinformation campaigns.

An important new report by @ncri_io exposes how an inauthentic network has been working to fracture the right from within and amplifying narratives straight from Moscow and Tehran.

Let's break it down 🧵 Image
Iranian and pro-Kremlin propagandists have flooded U.S. social media posing as MAGA voices—exploiting the right’s “false flag reflex,” a knee-jerk impulse to frame every crisis as a hoax, and using it to smear Trump, divide MAGA, and echo Tehran and Russia's preferred narratives.
From May 22 to June 10, 2025, more than 650,000 English-language posts cited “false flag” narratives related to domestic attacks, generating nearly four million interactions. Activity spiked in lockstep with violent incidents on U.S. soil. Image
Read 9 tweets
Jun 18
Aside from Tucker’s descent into movie-villain levels of delusion during his interview with @tedcruz, one thing stood out: His repeated assertion that Congress is obsessed with foreign affairs—at the expense of America.

But that's far from the truth. Here's the data🧵 Image
Yet according to AI tools, 98% of spending, 89% of laws, and 84% of executive orders focus on domestic—not foreign—affairs.

Note: The figures may vary slightly by source due to differing categorizations, but they still offer a reliable overall picture of federal activity.
From 2016 through 2024, Congress enacted 1,751 public laws, and U.S. presidents issued 393 executive orders. Here's the breakdown of a representative sample of public laws categorized by Gemini into foreign-related, domestic-related, and mixed: Image
Read 8 tweets
Jun 12
For the first time, actual aid workers were intentionally killed in Gaza.

But they were killed by Hamas, so the media will inaccurately frame them as fighters.

Makes sense — one of the co-authors has been carrying water for Hamas for years🧵 Image
Meet Kareem Chehayeb, the AP's man in Beirut, who moved there from Al Jazeera.

The guy seems to really not like Israel Image
He also seems just a tad unhinged Image
Read 7 tweets
Jun 12
Hamas shills like @theCCR are so desperate to destroy the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, they're now threatening to sue them for complicity in genocide.

Given their history of defending terrorists, it's no shock they're targeting the GHF, which aims to actually help Gazans🧵 Image
The so-called Center for Constitutional Rights has spent the last four years defending six organizations accused by Israel of being fronts of the PFLP.

One of those organizations — Addameer — was designated by the US Treasury Department as a terror group earlier this week. Image
Speaking of Addameer, the Center tried to secure the freedom of (now-released) PFLP terrorist Salah Hammouri, an employee of Addameer, who was convicted for plotting to assassinate Israel's Chief Rabbi. Image
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Read 5 tweets
Jun 6
Some good old-fashioned blood libel-ing from the New York Times.

This is a masterclass of dishonest, agenda-driven journalism, even for the Times.

Let's break down the disinformation, and some of the authors' questionable resumés 🧵 Image
Firstly, the headline — which is all 90% of readers ever see before scrolling past — states as fact that Israel opened fire on hungry Palestinians.

But buried in the article is the qualifier that the deaths were “according to Gazan health officials” — meaning Hamas. Image
And here, they call the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation “Israeli-backed” — even though it’s backed by the U.S. as well, and is chaired by an American.

Why? To frame it as a sinister Israeli plot to murder Palestinians. Image
Read 13 tweets
Jun 6
Tablet is one of the few outlets that cuts through the noise — publishing fact-based, data-driven work that actually shifts the conversation.

In a new investigation, @ZachG932 exposes how the media played a key role in mainstreaming the “genocide” lie in public discourse 🧵 Image
This chart shows the percentage of annual New York Times articles (1980–2025) that include the terms “racism,” “white supremacy,” or “genocide.”

As you can see, narratives are very clearly injected into the discourse by design. Image
Lines represent the annual percentage of articles in each outlet as listed in the legend that include the term “genocide.” Image
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