Gazan doctors, human rights activists, and even news outlets shared this photo, claiming it shows displaced Palestinians.
Small detail:
it’s actually from 2015 — and shows Syrian refugees.
But accuracy can wait — the narrative won’t.
Watch this video. What do you notice?
Let’s explore:
- Quran is untouched, clean and perfect
- He has no cuts, scrapes, blood or anything on his hands or fingers. Zero.
- He has a perfectly new clean sweater with no dirt or rips or dust or marks except for splashes of red that any idiot can do with a paint brush or ketchup.
- The red mark on his chest is the shape of an adult human hand that was clearly dipped in red coloring and pressed against the sweater to create an amateurish blood stain.
- At the end of the video when he looks away holding the open book, his nails are perfectly manicured and clean. No dirt or staining or blood of any kind.
THIS IS PALLYWOOD!!!
@GAZAWOOD1@gazaflix
Despite unimaginable conditions, Gaza’s bakeries manage to do the impossible: produce a dazzling array of colorful, flavorful cakes — each crafted with a unique mix of ingredients.
If this is what collapse looks like, I’ll take two slices🍰
Dear Palestinians,
Reusing images from other countries’ tragedies misleads, disrespects the real victims — and worst of all, people believe it.
You have to stop.
The food situation is objectively getting worse in Gaza, but Abu Julia was still selling watermelon flavored slushies on Wahda St. recently. He invited his friend Chef Abu Saleh from Palmera Restaurant to have one to cool down.
This must have been on Saturday when the weather was particularly hot.
Timestamp: 2 days ago
#TheGazaYouDontSee
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The core barrier to peace in the Middle East isn’t Israel. It’s not even the settlements.
It’s a culture of jihadism that teaches children Jews and Americans are the enemy before they can think for themselves.
These are Houthi children. Kids. And yet, they’re already chanting for our death. Not because of anything we did to them, but because political Islam filled their heads with lies.
It’s not their fault. But the damage is real. They’re being raised to believe violence is virtue. And unless something changes, many of them will grow up to become the very people firing at ships and calling it justice.
America’s role in Yemen has been trying to stabilize the region and fight famine. And still, this is what we get back.
Some fight to stay open. Others fight to keep them invisible.
Rome Restaurant’s second branch in Deir al-Balah opened in January — and its owner is doing everything he can to keep it alive.
Shame it’s not dramatic enough for primetime.