🔥The “12-Day War,” as Trump calls it, appears to be over —
So here’s a summary thread of just a tiny fraction of the fake news the Iranian regime spread.
(And no, they didn’t shoot down any Israeli jets — the AI images gave themselves away with distorted markings.)
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2/ In the early days of the war, the Iranian regime circulated several images claiming to show captured Israeli pilots.
No need to panic — none of the photos they shared were real.
This specific image? It’s of a Chilean air force crew.
3/ One rule we’ve learned from this war:
Whenever they shouted, “This isn’t AI — this is really Israel after Iran’s strikes!!!”
…it was AI.
4/ To justify attacks on civilians and hospitals, Iran and supporters claimed IDF used hospitals as shields—while in reality, Iranians hid in bunkers and the IDF flew freely above.
Needless to say, this one’s an underground hospital
5/ Not just jets in the sky — the Iranian regime (or Mullahwood / Iraniwood) also claimed to have destroyed entire military airfields, planes and all.
6/ Mullahwood didn’t just rely on AI, of course — just like their Gazan counterparts, they used countless photos and videos from other countries to feed their propaganda-hungry audience.
7/ Thought they only copied Gaza in that? Think again.
Iranian opposition channels — which we hope will soon break free from the regime — exposed a system of regime-supporting actors who repeatedly appear in staged productions, complete with fake injury makeup.
8/ In fact, Iranian and Palestinian propaganda are closely linked not only in tactics, but also in the artists behind them.
Many of the viral fake AI images during the war were actually created by Palestinian artists — including this one, for example.
9/ And continuing with that same disturbing propaganda tactic — they, of course, used images of injured children from other countries, just like the Gazan media often does.
This time, the child was from Lebanon.
10/ These were the funniest. While a few of their influencers shared these images trying (and failing) to mock the IDF, many others thought they were real — and their followers? No doubt.
They were fully convinced these were genuine demonstrations.
11/ No, of course I didn’t forget those.
They might actually be even funnier than the previous ones.
12/ Sorry — actually, these are the funniest ones.
13/ These ones aren’t bad either.
14/ The Iranian military may have been struck and defeated, but full credit goes to the one unit that truly performed above all others, and is still on the offensive even now: the Photoshop Division.
15/ In fact, if there’s one area where the Iranian regime has clearly outperformed Israel — despite all its losses — it’s Photoshop.
Israel, with all due respect to its massive technological edge and incredible military, is absolutely terrible at this.
🔍 Not every viral clip tells the truth.
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"Israel designed a unique kind of famine - one where it starves Gazans while feeding them chocolate so people don’t realize it’s actually starving them."
No, this isn’t a joke.
I thought I’d seen everything — until I saw this, from one of Gaza’s main news channels.
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2/ A few days ago, a message was published on H*mas-affiliated channels, asking influencers and journalists to stop posting videos showing meat or chicken products - so that “Israel won’t try to use them to claim there’s no famine in Gaza.”
(@Osint613, @IsraelWarRoom)
3/ After that, the same Gaza channel we mentioned earlier posted:
In an exclusive statement to Quds News Network, Dr. Ismail Al-Thawabteh said Gaza currently has plenty of foods rich in sugar, fat, and carbs, while meat, legumes, and vegetables remain scarce.
One of Gaza’s stranger sights during the war has been the steady appearance of luxury cars — running smoothly despite fuel shortages, and gleaming clean despite water scarcity.
This thread offers a small glimpse of them.
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2/ Gaza’s definition of crisis seems to come with leather seats.
Remember Cafe Nova, the restaurant that sparked outrage after opening post-ceasefire?
Well, guess what:
Reporters called, the owners panicked, and quickly renamed it Resta Cafe Wanas.
It just reopened, packed with smiling, well-fed guests, raising questions about that famine
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🎬Following unverified reports of the death of Saleh Aljafarawi, known as Mr. FAFO, this thread will revisit some moments from the time we’ve known him.
True or not, his presence will be remembered. 🕯️🎬
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2/ Mr. FAFO became widely known after the hospital scene that Palestinians claimed was attacked. The scene drew significant attention due to the evident signs of staging it displayed. x.com/GAZAWOOD1/stat… x.com/GAZAWOOD1/stat…
3/ The scene appeared to many as if it had been filmed twice - once by Mr. FAFO and once by a friend of his.