A video is going viral claiming that the IDF “abused a toddler.” It is being amplified by Al Jazeera and echoed by the likes of Iltija Mufti in India.
Sounds horrific. That is exactly the point.
Now here is what actually happened, a story most people will not hear.
Last Thursday, IDF troops spotted a suspicious individual walking toward them in a high-risk combat zone, the so-called Yellow Line area. He was carrying something in his arms. That something turned out to be a 3-year-old child.
The troops did what any trained force does. They issued repeated warnings to stop.
He did not.
He kept advancing. Closing distance. In a live combat zone, toward armed soldiers who had no way of knowing intent.
At that point, the IDF fired warning shots, not at him, but at the roadside, to create distance. The goal was not to harm. It was to stop a potentially lethal situation.
Some splinters may have caused minor injuries.
Then comes the part that completely changes the narrative.
The man was apprehended.
During questioning, he admitted to being a Hamas operative. He also admitted something chilling. He brought his own toddler with him deliberately as a human shield, believing IDF troops would hesitate to act.
Let that sink in.
A child was not abused.
A child was weaponized.
And what did the IDF do?
They took the toddler in. Gave him medical attention. Fed him. Kept him under constant supervision of a physician and officers. Wrapped him in a thermal blanket.
Then they contacted the International Committee of the Red Cross and ensured he was safely handed over after locating his family.
That is the full story.
But it does not trend.
Because it does not fit the narrative.
This is how modern information warfare works. A fragment of truth, stripped of context, amplified by powerful platforms, and consumed by millions as fact.
And in the process, the real victim, the child used as a shield, disappears from the story.
Not everything viral is truth.
Sometimes, it is propaganda dressed as outrage.
🚨🇮🇱 The Red Cross confirmed that the Palestinian toddler - whom the media claimed was tortured by the IDF last week - was healthy and happy at the time he was handed over to the Red Cross. Anything that happened to him occurred after he was returned to his family, or involved old injuries.
What if they have visited Israel in the past? Or made any indication of supporting Israel? What if they have family in Israel? What if they have friends or family who are Zionists? What if they are citizens of Israel?
Q for the anti-Zionists:
If you could, what standards & regulations would you enforce for Jews to be able to safely participate in public life, and have the same opportunities as others? Jobs, universities, govt positions, etc?
A signed declaration of anti-Zionism?
#zionism
Anyone can call Hatzola.
I called them on behalf of a non-Jew when the ambulance was going to take 90 mins.
They arrived in 90 seconds, stabilised him and took him to hospital.
You're a racist and @TerrorismPolice should be investigating you.