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Jun 25 8 tweets 5 min read
Global media keep reporting “dozens dying over flour crumbs” in Gaza — always with “according to testimonies” in small print.
Meanwhile, local restaurants are busy promoting themselves🍰☕️.
Here’s a thread on one — they even made a full video showing how to find it.
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Jun 24 16 tweets 8 min read
🔥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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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. Image
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Jun 21 7 tweets 5 min read
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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These are just examples of restaurants currently open across Gaza — and there are many more (except in the Rafah area). Image

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Jun 15 7 tweets 4 min read
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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Jun 12 10 tweets 5 min read
🔥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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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).
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Jun 10 23 tweets 13 min read
🔥 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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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.Image
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Jun 8 7 tweets 4 min read
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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Jun 6 5 tweets 3 min read
LOL, unbelievable.
Same dramatic audio in every clip.
Did no one teach them lying is bad? 2/

May 29 5 tweets 2 min read
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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🎥 She cooked. She filmed. She clapped back:
“If this isn’t famine, then what does famine look like to you?”👇
May 27 13 tweets 6 min read
🔥Same girl?
The scene of the child walking through fire is still everywhere — and we’ve got more.
(Reminder: as always, this is an investigation, not a conclusion).
But wait for the twist in point 5.
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Ward Jalal Al-Sheikh Khalil is the girl that news outlets — including the BBC — claimed had walked through fire and emerged miraculously unharmed. Videos of her receiving aid are circulating online, but she appears alone — with no family in sight. We’ll return to that point.
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May 26 11 tweets 4 min read
🔥The girl-in-the-fire scene raises a few questions. No conclusions here — just wondering out loud.
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The girl appears to be running through flames. You’d expect burned, singed, or at least sooty clothing, right? Some tears… holes… maybe scorched edges.
In reality, her clothes look remarkably untouched. Image
May 22 8 tweets 5 min read
Apologies for the annoying thread — but it’s needed. The media’s portrayal of a Gaza “famine” (amplified 1000x more than Yemen’s) clashes hard with a simple glance at Gaza’s restaurants:
fully active, right now, and rivaling Western standards.
Videos and receipts below.
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The videos are from April and May 2025.


May 16 9 tweets 4 min read
🔥A new scene from Gaza is going viral — and it should raise eyebrows.
Why?
☑️ The kids may appear in other dubious clips
☑️ A boy takes a "souvenir photo" over a corpse
☑️ The whole thing just… makes no sense
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This all picks up from an earlier video claiming Israel hit a vehicle.
But:
- There’s no smoke, no fire, no chaos
- Journalists already arrived
- Injured lying there for hours waiting for the cameras? Really?
(And: do you think these are drag marks on the floor...?
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May 13 14 tweets 6 min read
The credible journalist Hassan Eslaiah—famously kissed by Sinwar against his will—was killed by the IDF, likely just for helping Hamas a little here and there.
Here’s a short tribute to his finest masterpieces. May virgins watch over him👼.
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First up, Hassan’s raw and powerful documentation of Gaza’s terrible famine a few weeks ago:
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May 12 9 tweets 4 min read
Yesterday’s post about the Gaza café with all the ice cream and Nutella got mixed reactions. Some were happy, others asked if it’s really Gaza and recent.
Quick follow-up: life’s tough there, but cafés, ice cream, Nutella, Wi-Fi, and pricey laptops aren’t hard to find.
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Here’s why there were doubts: people saw the area destroyed on Google Maps — that’s correct. Part of the area is destroyed, but the café reopened after renovations around March 2025. Here’s a video from after, with surrounding buildings still partially destroyed👇
May 7 10 tweets 6 min read
🔥 The incident at the Thai restaurant has sparked a lot of questions.
Here’s a thread with clips and observations that naturally come up just from watching the footage.
(Graphic content. Not making claims — just raising questions.)
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Footage shows the first seconds after the blast — people still seated, just starting to react. Yet the air is clear: no smoke, dust, or fire. How?
By sec 58, pro photographers with full gear are already filming. How did they get there so fast?
Apr 7 13 tweets 6 min read
Ahmad Mansour, a journalist seen sitting upright and conscious while engulfed in flames, is being shown on every news outlet. But something about the footage just doesn’t add up.
A short thread about it:
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The man is SITTING.
He appears at least partially conscious.
Why doesn’t he run? He’s clearly not unconscious — and even if he were, the pain from the flames would likely wake him.

A person can be conscious and not move while on fire for a few reasons:
A.🔥 Strong sedatives (e.g. ketamine, opioids, midazolam).
B.🧠 Neurological shock — though this is a seasoned journalist used to blasts, and the explosion (if there was one) seems very minor.
C.💥 Severe head or spinal injury — unlikely, as he’s sitting normally, with no sign of impact.
Apr 6 7 tweets 3 min read
"Execution" of paramedics? A quick logical analysis disproves this accusation.
The IDF attacked ambulances suspected of links to Hamas and is investigating the event. But let’s address three key points, starting with the most compelling challenge to the "execution" claim. Image 1/
The key fact that disproves the claim the IDF executed paramedics:
The IDF captured Munther Abed, the only eyewitness, and then released him.

Yes, you heard that right. THEY RELEASED HIM.

If the IDF had no regard for paramedics' lives, why would they release one, especially an eyewitness?

This alone proves the claim of execution is false. There might have been an operational mistake, but the claim that the IDF executed paramedics is baseless. If the IDF knows someone is not a terrorist, they release them—even if it means risking an eyewitness.Image
Mar 26 12 tweets 12 min read
🔥Is Hossam Shabat really dead?
The evidence raises serious doubts — his “death” might’ve been staged, for reasons unknown.
This thread points to details that should raise eyebrows.
(We’re not claiming facts — just asking the hard questions.)
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Quick recap (skip if you already know the story):
Yesterday, Palestinian sources claimed that the IDF killed terrorist Hossam Shabat with a missile strike on his vehicle.
For a full day, the IDF neither confirmed nor denied the report. In fact, the military initially stated that it had struck an apartment nearby where terrorists were hiding — not the location shown in the footage. Still, due to the reports of Shabat’s death, the IDF said it was checking whether he may have been hit in the strike.
This morning, the IDF confirmed that Shabat was indeed eliminated — but didn’t explain how.
That could have ended as a simple, successful elimination of a terrorist.
The problem?
Everything that followed makes no sense.
Mar 20 4 tweets 3 min read
Did Associated Press rush to publish this video without verifying basic details?

Associated Press released footage of baby Ayla Abu Daqqa, supposedly pulled from the rubble—spotless, neatly wrapped, unscathed, and perfectly calm.

❌ No dust? No debris?
❌ No injuries?
❌ Perfectly calm?
A baby buried for hours would likely be covered in dirt, show signs of distress, or at least have some visible marks. Yet this footage raises questions.
The footage was captured by Hassan Eslaiah, a journalist previously let go by CNN after concerns about his ties to Hamas.

📌 I’ve added all the videos I found from this incident in the thread🧵. Let me know your thoughts. 2. For the Associated Press article:
Videos filmed by Hassan Eslaiah and Mariam Dagga.
Mar 5 13 tweets 6 min read
🔥Exclusive:
Basel Adra, star of the Oscar-winning film No Other Land, was accused in a 2021 article where Palestinians tried to set fire to Palestinian homes and blame it on Jews. Soldiers caught them, and this was later confirmed by the IDF spokesperson.
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Here is the exposure by "The Jewish Voice" in 2021, which identified Basel as a known provocateur in the area, familiar to everyone and his family.

(The IDF spokesperson confirmed the details, stating that on September 28th, an officer noticed a Palestinian setting fire to a building and claimed it was done by Jews.)shorturl.at/pprCnImage