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She spread false information about Israel bombing a hospital and killing 500 people. However, it was proven that Israel did not fire the bomb, and the United States confirmed it. The bomb actually hit the parking lot and was fired by Jihad terrorists from Gaza. There is video evidence showing where it came from and how it hit the parking lot. Despite this, she has not taken down her tweet or admitted her mistake. It's difficult to trust anything she says.

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An Israeli soldier falsely claims that Hamas fighters burned and beheaded babies. However, Israeli media reveals that the IDF destroyed concrete homes and killed hostages during their response to the Hamas attack. The IDF shelled houses and used tanks, Apache attack helicopters, and gunfire on fleeing Israelis. They even ordered an airstrike on their own position. While Hamas is not absolved of their actions, this video highlights the IDF's poor response, leading to the deaths of their own people. The goal of the attack was to capture Israelis as hostages for political prisoners. Israeli propaganda is being used to justify atrocities in Gaza, and the world needs to know the truth to prevent further escalation.

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Following the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7th, Israeli PR promoted claims of atrocities to shock the West into supporting the destruction of Gaza. The claim that Hamas beheaded 40 babies originated from a single Israeli soldier, David Zion, who has a history of inciting violence against Palestinians. Mainstream media amplified this claim, with President Biden even stating he saw confirmed pictures. These claims were later retracted by the Israeli army, government press office, and the White House. Other lurid stories came from Yossi Landau, who admitted to using his imagination to describe atrocities. Claims included children burned alive and families tortured while terrorists ate. Secretary Blinken repeated claims of a father's eye being gouged out and a mother's breast cut off. However, no bodies matched these descriptions, and official data confirmed only one baby was killed by a shot through a door. Israel then shifted to claims of systemic rape by Hamas, promoted at a UN event featuring prominent feminists. The New York Times published an article alleging a pattern of gender-based violence, relying on sources with a history of fabrication. The article's claims unraveled as family members of alleged victims refuted them. Despite evidence to the contrary, the media amplified these claims, creating support for Israel's actions in Gaza.

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This is an unprovoked attack, and they want to make it seem that way. There are claims of horrific acts, including babies being harmed. However, CNN reports that Israel cannot confirm these specific claims. The original video of kidnapped children was published before the Hamas attack. They will portray themselves as victims while using images of the oppressed. Efforts will be made to limit the reach of posts about this situation, but the truth will remain clear for those who seek it.

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The truth about what happened on October 7th is emerging from the Israeli media and public. Footage from Apache helicopters shows them attacking people and vehicles at a music festival near the Gaza refugee camp. Many casualties were Israeli military and security forces, as confirmed by the Israeli media. It is also suggested that some were killed by Israeli armed elements in pursuit of the Hannibal doctrine. However, claims of rapes and 40 beheaded babies are false. Only one baby died, and the responsible party remains unclear. These lies have fueled a genocide, and those who continue to spread them have much to answer for.

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The Israeli military is being investigated for a massive explosion, possibly caused by airstrikes. Rockets fired from Gaza have never caused such a large-scale explosion, resulting in only a few deaths. The video of the explosion is still being verified.

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An Israeli soldier falsely claims that Hamas fighters burned and beheaded babies. However, Israeli media reveals that the IDF actually destroyed homes and killed hostages during their response to the Hamas attack. IDF soldiers admitted to shelling houses and using tank crews, Apache attack helicopters, and gunfire on fleeing Israelis. The IDF commander even ordered an airstrike on his own position. While Hamas is not absolved of their actions, this video highlights the IDF's poor response, leading to the deaths of their own people. The attack aimed to capture Israelis as hostages for political prisoners. The world needs to know the truth to prevent further atrocities and a potential regional conflict.

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An Israeli soldier claims that Hamas fighters burned and beheaded babies, but this is proven to be false. Israeli media reveals that the IDF destroyed concrete homes and killed hostages in their desperate attempts to handle Hamas fighters. The IDF shelled houses and areas inside Israel, resulting in the deaths of at least 112 residents. Israeli security forces also mistakenly opened fire on fleeing Israelis and even ordered an airstrike on their own position. While Hamas is not absolved of their actions, this video highlights the IDF's poor response and performance, leading to the deaths of their own people. The truth needs to be shared to counter Israeli propaganda and prevent further atrocities in Gaza.

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On October 7th, there has been misinformation about what actually occurred. It has been falsely claimed that Palestinians had babies, which is completely untrue. This denial is baseless as certain things cannot be destroyed or eliminated.

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Three lies about Palestine: 1) The claim that 40 babies were beheaded lacks evidence, originating from a journalist who heard a soldier mention it. 2) There is no evidence of people being raped. 3) The claim that 250 people were killed at a concert is false; videos only show people fleeing. Israelis have stated that Palestinian resistance fighters were kind to them. These lies are part of atrocity propaganda, aiming to incite hatred and violence by portraying Palestinians as barbaric. It's a war of information. Follow for more and join us in fighting against these falsehoods.

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False claims about Palestine are being spread, including the beheading of 40 babies, rape incidents, and 250 people killed at a concert. However, there is no evidence to support these claims. The only videos available show people fleeing the concert, with no proof of a mass killing. Interviews with Israelis suggest that Palestinian resistance fighters were actually kind and merciful. These lies are part of atrocity propaganda, aimed at inciting hatred and violence. The goal is to portray Palestinians as barbaric and justify future atrocities. It's important to recognize this as a war of information and stand against it.

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Babies and toddlers in Kfar Azah, Southern Israel, were found decapitated after Hamas attacks in the kibbutz. This information has been confirmed by the Israeli Prime Minister's spokesman.

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This is an unprovoked attack, trying to make it seem like it was unprovoked. They spread misinformation, showing pictures of terrorists with children. CNN reported that Israel cannot confirm the claim of babies being beheaded. The original video was published before the Hamas attack. They play the victim and use pictures from the oppressed. They limit your reach when you post about it. But the truth is clear for those who seek it. No electricity, fuel, or resources are available.

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Newspapers have reported on the claims from Kfar Azar, where an Israeli journalist said soldiers told her that 40 babies had died, some of them beheaded. However, there is no evidence to support these claims. The Israeli Defense Forces have not confirmed the numbers. While emotions are high and it is undeniable that women and children have been killed, it is crucial to verify such horrifying claims. Some newspapers have put the Israeli claim of 40 beheaded babies in quotation marks, indicating that they could not verify it. It is important to acknowledge that women and children have been killed in this situation.

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Raz Cohen, a key witness in the New York Times mass rape story, has been caught contradicting his own account. In the article, Cohen claimed to have witnessed five men in civilian clothes, armed with knives and a hammer, raping a woman. However, in his original interview, he admitted to not looking and forming conclusions based on sounds. Cohen also denied that the men were Hamas soldiers, stating they were regular Gazans. These contradictions undermine Cohen's credibility and raise doubts about the journalist, Jeffrey Gettleman, who used this flawed testimony to support the claim that Hamas weaponized sexual violence. These lies have been used to justify Israel's actions in Gaza. Share your thoughts on the issues with this atrocity propaganda.

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Disturbing news from Israel as the Israeli prime minister's spokesman confirms that babies and toddlers were found decapitated in Kafar Azah after Hamas attacks. Reports from Kfar Azar suggest that 40 babies died, with some being beheaded, but the Israeli Defense Forces have not confirmed these numbers. There is a debate about the veracity of these claims, with one person stating that the story is made up and demanding to see pictures as evidence. The situation remains unclear.

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Fake news is spreading rapidly on social media platforms, with several examples of misinformation being shared widely. One viral video claimed to show a Hamas attack on Israel, but it was actually footage from a video game. Another video, supposedly depicting the visuals of the Hamas attack, turned out to be footage from Egypt taken last year. A rocket attack video, believed to be Hamas rockets fired at Celebi, was actually an old video from Syria. Additionally, a widely shared photo claimed to show football superstar Ronaldo holding a Palestinian flag in solidarity with Palestine, but it was actually a photo of Moroccan footballer Jawad El Yamek taken during the 2022 World Cup. This misinformation is not new and has been seen during previous conflicts, including the Gaza war in 2021 and the Ukraine war in 2022. Fake news is a significant issue in the digital battleground, with misinformation circulating on various social media sites.

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A UK research group suspects an Israeli tank killed a Palestinian child. The Israeli government denies involvement, stating no tanks were in the area. They requested information from the UN and Red Crescent for an investigation, but received none. The identity of the shooter remains unknown.

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Shani Luke, the woman whose apparent death was captured in videos circulating online, has been claimed to be alive by her mother. According to the statement, she is currently receiving care in a Gaza hospital. These images and videos were used as propaganda to incite the right-wing conservative base, leading to calls for violence and the destruction of Gaza. If Shani's survival is confirmed, there will be many questions to address. Let us hope and pray for her well-being. More updates to follow.

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Fake news is spreading rapidly on social media platforms, with several examples of misinformation being shared widely. One viral video claimed to show a Hamas attack on Israel, but it turned out to be footage from a video game. Another video, supposedly showing paragliders crossing, was actually from Egypt and filmed last year. A rocket attack video, believed to be Hamas rockets targeting Tel Aviv, was actually an old video from Syria. Additionally, a photo of a Moroccan footballer holding a Palestinian flag was falsely attributed to football superstar Ronaldo. This misinformation is not new and has been seen during previous conflicts. Fake stories and photos continue to circulate on platforms like Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram, causing significant damage.

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The Israelis spread lies about burning babies and rape after October 7th, but there is no evidence to support these claims. Despite the lack of evidence, there is extensive proof. The conversation becomes heated, with one person urging the other to calm down and not sink to a lower level. The mention of Hamas's actions on social media is made before the discussion is interrupted.

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Israel has not shown proof of decapitated babies, but that doesn't mean it didn't happen. The families might not want those images online, causing further trauma. We haven't seen the evidence.

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Hamas attacked the kibbutz of Khwarezah, and media were allowed to visit the aftermath three days later. Initially, a reporter tweeted that soldiers believed 40 babies were killed, but the information later changed to some being beheaded. The Israeli army couldn't confirm the beheadings. Western media outlets and the Israeli prime minister's spokesman initially reported the claim, but later retracted it. President Joe Biden also mentioned seeing photos of beheaded babies, but the White House retracted the statement. Other journalists who were present during the visit denied hearing about beheadings. Hamas denied the claims. The incident highlights the spread of misinformation and propaganda in the aftermath of the attack.

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An Israeli soldier claims that Hamas fighters burned and beheaded babies, but this is proven to be false. Israeli media reveals that the IDF destroyed concrete homes and killed hostages in their desperate attempts to handle Hamas fighters. The IDF shelled houses and areas inside Israel, resulting in the deaths of at least 112 residents. Israeli security forces also mistakenly opened fire on fleeing Israelis and even ordered an airstrike on their own position. While Hamas is not absolved of their actions, this video highlights the IDF's poor response and performance, leading to the deaths of their own people. The truth needs to be shared to counter Israeli propaganda and prevent further atrocities in Gaza.

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A viral video of a nurse denouncing a Hamas occupation in the Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza. The publication sharing this video was shared mostly by pro Israeli accounts since November 11 and has accumulated over 1,500,000 views. In the video, she denounces what she says is the Hamas occupation of this hospital as she accuses Hamas of stealing the hospital's food, medicine and fuel; you can hear explosions in the background and a five year old boy without morphine. ECAD facts concluded this video is a fake and that it is staged or as you call it crisis acting. Audio analysis found that all of the explosions in the video sound exactly the same; an identical pattern. Pronunciation errors in Arabic were noted. Hannah Abubtul has been wrongly identified as the creator of this video. Bottom line: don't believe all you see online.
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