My heart beats for Palestine. #FreePalenstine (got dinged for the real tag so misspelling it) #SaveGaza Find me at @BackInBlackRed should they suspend me again
@TheJoeySwoll As he said, white people don't have a collective culture. White isn't culture, it's skin color. If you go to Italy or France you won't get "white culture" but local culture which include people who aren't white. The only people who use "white culture" are white supremacists
Let's dissect this tweet from David Jacobs (@DrJacobsRad), which appears to be a classic case of misinformation dressed up as outrage. While it is framed as a defence against hate, a closer look reveals it is built on a deliberate distortion of UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese's words. This is not just sloppy; it is a textbook example of hasbara, Israeli advocacy that often prioritises narrative control over facts, to smear a critic of Israel's policies in the occupied Palestinian territories.
First, the core claim: Jacobs asserts that Albanese called the Jewish state the common enemy of humanity. That is flat out false. In her speech at the Al Jazeera Forum in Doha on 7 February 2026, Albanese was discussing the broader systemic failures enabling what she describes as genocide in Gaza. Her actual words were: “We who do not control large amounts of financial capitals, algorithms and weapons, we now see that we as a humanity have a common enemy.” She clarified explicitly on X (formerly Twitter) that this common enemy refers to “the system that has enabled the genocide in Palestine, including the financial capital that funds it, the algorithms that obscure it and the weapons that enable it.” Not Israel as a state, not Jews as a people, just the mechanisms propping up alleged atrocities.
This misrepresentation did not happen in a vacuum. It stems from manipulated video clips that circulated online, stripping context to make it sound like a direct attack on Israel. Fact checkers like France 24 debunked it outright, confirming she never said what she is accused of. Even Amnesty International called out the attacks on her as a smokescreen to distract from Israel's actions in Gaza, the occupation, and apartheid allegations. European governments like France, Germany, Italy, and Czechia piled on, demanding her resignation based on the same bogus quote, only to face backlash for echoing falsehoods.
Why does this matter? Jacobs argues that her UN role lends legitimacy to hate, but he is the one amplifying a lie to delegitimise a human rights expert. Albanese's mandate is to report on Palestinian rights under occupation, and she has been vocal about Israel's violations, backed by reports from the UN, ICJ, and others. Labelling her criticism as hate is a go to tactic to silence dissent, equating anti Zionism or anti occupation views with antisemitism. It is not just intellectually dishonest; it is harmful, as it fuels a witch hunt against independent voices while real issues like civilian deaths in Gaza go unaddressed.
In short, this tweet is not principled commentary; it is propaganda recycling debunked claims to protect a narrative. If we are serious about truth, let us focus on verifiable facts, not manufactured scandals.
Albanese's real point? Accountability for systems enabling harm. Twisting that into an attack on the Jewish state says more about the tweeter's agenda than her words ever did.
European governments must stop spreading fake news and intentionally distorting UN Special Rapporteur @FranceskAlbs’s words to damage her credibility. Ministers in Austria, Czechia, France, Germany, and Italy circulated a deliberately manipulated and truncated video to fabricate accusations against a UN expert, then called for her resignation, while staying silent as Israel’s genocide, unlawful occupation, and apartheid continue.
At @Amnesty we denounce this politically motivated attempt to silence Albanese, whose evidence‑based reporting has exposed Israel’s ongoing atrocities. Europe must publicly retract these false attacks, apologize, and focus on addressing the more than 72,000 Palestinians killed since 2023 https://t.co/8zBrgzVPWA
This is UNRWA's compound in occupied East Jerusalem. It is a United Nations premises.
Seized and demolished by the Israeli authorities, in an unprecedented violation of international law.
Water and electricity to UNRWA's East Jerusalem facilities have also been cut, including schools and health centres.
Meanwhile, new measures will further tighten Israeli control over the occupied #WestBank. They must be withdrawn.
UNRWA services must be allowed to continue. UN Member States must act.
⭕️ BREAKING: A group of French international lawyers have filed a criminal complaint against Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot, for spreading false information about UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese, Middle East Eye reports.
The lawyers note Barrot misquoted her Doha remarks and wrongly claimed she called Israel a “common enemy.” Five European governments attacked her over statements she never made.
The complaint states the public misrepresentation violates French law and undermines Albanese’s UN-mandated independence.
@Nightmare_Snake@FranceskAlbs Ist halt einfacher sie als antisemitisch zu bezeichnen als sich mal ordentlich durchzulesen was die Dame über Jahre zusammen getragen hat
Total meltdown at one of the world’s most prestigious film festivals after a reporter asks the judges why they’ve stayed silent on Gaza while attacking Russia and Iran.
Noting that the Berlinale festival is sponsored by the German government (a “main funder” of “the genocide in Gaza”), journalist Tilo Jung asks: “Do you, as a jury, support this selective treatment of human rights?”
The reaction perfectly captures Europe’s racist double standards and the intellectual emaciation of its cultural elite.
After Jung is chided by the moderator that “we want to talk about films,” not politics, he shoots back: “films are political, as you just said.”
Finally, Polish producer Ewa Puszczynska steps in to push back against the pesky reporter, before whining repeatedly that it’s “unfair” to point out their hypocrisy.
Puszczynska, whose filmography includes “Cold War,” a movie about a couple that kills themselves to escape communism, declares to the questioner: “Films are not political in the meaning of the word I think you think.”
“It’s a bit unfair asking us, what do we think, how we support, not support, talking to our governments or not,” she complains, before employing a time-honored Zionist tactic of deflection:
“There are many other wars where genocide is committed and we do not talk about that!”
Eventually, the jury’s president, German director Wim Wenders, jumps in to clear up the confusion: “We are the opposite of politics. We have to do the work of people, and not the work of politicians.”
“We have to stay out of politics.”
In 2024, the same exact director said exactly the opposite while celebrating after Germany’s AfD Party was banned from the festival: “The Berlinale has traditionally always been the most political of the major festivals, and it's not holding back now, nor will it in the future.”
“I like the Berlinale because it always speaks out and says something.”
This should be in every headline right now. Israeli settlers came into a Palestinian city on a bulldozer and destroyed 13 buildings, while attacking residents.
68 bags of “unprecedentedly shocking” incomplete & unidentifiable remains dumped by the israelis in Gaza, are buried in Deir al-Balah https://t.co/axix1rxU0F
@jewlicious@academic_la Which means your argument that Palestinians have no problem voting bad people into office has no leg to stand on. Because if there are no elections, they can't vote for shit. Contrary to Israel where elected officials want an apartheid death penalty.
@s_sangiovese@AssalRad My god, violence was "necessary" because someone else was already there and didn't agree to it. To put it into words you understand: that is a bad thing.
@jewlicious@academic_la Aren't yall the ones who constantly claim Hamas are terrorists who took over the government and don't allow reelections? You can't have it both ways.
@s_sangiovese@AssalRad Saying only war allowed Israel to be created is not the good argument you think it is. Israel carved itself a place through violence, and it's sure kept that spirit alive today.