🔥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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German outlet BILD says Gaza scenes are staged 🎬
They mention “journalist” Anas Zayed Fteiha
(in case you missed it: 📎).
We agree — but it goes deeper.
Here’s a likely staged video by him — and this thread explains why. 🧵
2/ The case:
Morning — journalists film kids playing on a carousel.
Later — same spot, same angle, carousel destroyed and bleeding.
Claim: “The IDF bombed the same children we filmed earlier.”
(If you're already raising an eyebrow, good. If not, see 3.)
3/ If the journalists were there just before the airstrike…
That means they knew it was coming. 🔥
But that’s impossible — right?
So more likely:
There was no real airstrike.
They PLANNED the scene.
Exhausted from another emotional shoot in GAZA?
Pizza Pizza has you covered!
A dreamy event space for cast and crew, plus a food truck with fresh pizza and juicy burgers.
Filming famine has never been so tasty😋
🧵 + Proof below.
2/ The siege is unbearable. Especially with all that melted mozzarella.
3/ Life under occupation: extra cheese, no extra charge.
Spending time in Gaza and not sure where to dine? 🧐
Stuck after filming a dramatic empty-pot scene and feeling a sudden appetite? 🎬🍽️
Worry not — all that’s left is to choose your favorite spot!😋
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2/ And our first contender — New Gaze Café
(Gaza, Al-Tayaran Intersection, opposite Al-Zafer Tower 9).
They're upscale, delicious, and make sure customers know exactly where to find them — despite all the recent “changes” in the area.
3/ The second contender: Lava Café.
(📍 Gaza_Communications Intersection, opposite the American School.)
Spacious, packed menu — but their real win?
The unbeatable view and surroundings.
I know it’s tough for some to digest that Gaza’s luxury restaurants stayed open through most of the war —
and yes, the media’s been working hard to keep it buried.
Look closely — you’ll spot the ruins outside the windows.
Still in denial? Receipts are at the end of the 🧵
2/ From ruins to risotto: Gaza’s war-time menu is thriving.
3/ 🍽️ Some call it suffering. Others call it the lunch special.