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Itamar Avni / Chief Hasbara Officer
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76 wasted years of perpetual victimhood, martyrdom grooming and delusional ideas of "right of return", kept this conflict boiling for generations of Palestinians. Instead of settling down and moving on with their lives, they were dedicated to the destruction of Israel. Billions of dollars, your tax money, wasted on promoting war instead of compromising and making peace.
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Gaza. Before and after.
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@BonsaiSky Yep... that's war with Israel. Do you think Hamas is already planning the next invasion to Israel?
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@yanisvaroufakis I never saw a pregnant women so young...
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@nookyelur You can't use Hannibal against someone who's not your, Yoav. You're not an anti-Semite, you're just fueling and supplying the enemy against your brother and sisters. A fifth column is a better description.
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@Villgecrazylady Oh, darling, show me a picture of a starved ADULT in Gaza (who's not an Israeli hostage) and you will be forgiven.
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🔺 The Gaza starvation libel 🔺 What are the starved adults? 🔺 Just like the Holocaust! 🔺 COGAT numbers 🔺 Hijacking the world's attention 🔺 Special Middle East Report / Friday, December 27 The "starvation" libel against Israel grabs your immediate attention. It falls on fertile ground, that Israel is evil and that it does what the Nazis did to Jews in the Holocaust, or even worse. Sometimes all it takes is one image to get you outraged. That's all @SenSanders needed to lash out at #Israel in the US Senate. But it's all one huge fake - I'll show you why. After following this topic for months, all I could find are about 20 pictures of "starved" children (some of the same child). You can google "starvation in #Gaza" and find out yourself. It's not that the children of Gaza are enjoying a #McDonald meal every day, I don't envy what they're going through, but hunger is certainly not what's killing them. 1. That's all? The Palestinians are the first to exploit their own people's misery for public relations. They are the sickest society I've met in my life, by far. They bombard the social networks with vivid images of headless bodies, dwindling baby corpses, torn limbs under the rubble, bloody patients lying on a hospital floor... whatever is needed to make the useful idiot's sensitive stomach turn. If there were pictures of mass starvation, you'd have seen them by now. They wouldn't hesitate to generate pictures that mimic the Holocaust, as they do all the time. 2. It's the same 20 images over and over for months, brought to life from time to time by the media influencers. Maybe there are more, but even if I missed a hundred - that's not mass starvation. I've been collecting them for a long time, but rarely anything new comes up. It just doesn't make sense that these few children represent the 1.6 million Gazans. 3. Could it be that one child is starving to death, while his brother is chubby and healthy? Look at this picture - there is another child, sitting on his mom's lap. Both don't seem too skinny. Could it be that his mother took one boy's food for the other? No one in his right mind would fall for it. 4. You only see pictures of "starved" children. What about the teenagers? Where are the starving adults? Even in pictures of Gazans fleeing from the north, a place that hardly got any supply for weeks and is undergoing a long Israeli operation, you won't see signs of starvation. Same goes to Hamas captives (or "innocent doctors and nurses") seen in masses with their shirts off - nobody is starving. 5. All pictures are in hospitals. In case of mass starvation you'd see skeleton looking people in the streets, in masses. You know, Warsaw ghetto style pictures, that the Palestinians so envy. If they could replicate such pictures they would do it without a second thought. I'm sure their creative teams are working on it as we speak. 6. Those children look sick. Let's be honest, these aren't hungry kids but the unfortunate ones who can't get a proper treatment for their illness because of the war. The question is why isn't Egypt letting those children out? Why aren't Western or Arab countries lining up to welcome them and give those children a better future? The answer is simple - they are being used as tools in the propaganda machine. 7. Food does go into Gaza. The body in charge of the coordination of government activities in Gaza, Judea and Samaria (COGAT) publishes daily reports regarding the amounts of food and aid coming in, and about the efforts made to support this operation (>> see example down the thread). For some reason it seems natural to people that one side in this war is forced to feed the other, knowing that most of the aid is stolen by the military on the other side. Let's call it by its name: Israel has been supplying its enemy for 13 months already, helping it survive instead of destroying it within 2 months. 8. Even if there was starvation, Hamas is to blame. Hamas prepared and planned this war for years. When it invaded on October 7, it knew Israel will respond with force. It did not store enough food, it did not prepare bomb shelters for its people, it did not allow its civilians to flee from the war zones. In order to survive it steals the food, stores some and sells the surplus for high prices in the markets. That money is then used to pay salaries, recruit new fighters and finance its operations. The "starvation" libel is a tool for Hamas, to turn the world against Israel and to make money it needs to survive. In theory, if Israel took responsibility over the food distribution in Gaza, Hamas would starve and collapse. 9. Hijacking the world's attention. While the story of Gaza's "starvation" opens the news, over a million children in South Sudan are facing acute malnutrition. They don't get convoys of aid pouring in, nobody is marching in the streets for them, the UN isn't outraged and you don't get any pictures, no encampment will be built in US colleges and Christmas won't be cancelled for them. Sudan is just one example of course. The Palestinians are sucking the world's limited attention while the real disasters are being ignored. The funny thing is, the world doesn't really care about the Palestinians, it only cares about their enemy. And in the next report: the Middle East is boiling, updates from Lebanon to Yemen and Syria's internal war that erupts again. Peace is still far away... And on a happier note: Happy Hanukkah, Merry Christmas and wonderful holidays to all my followers and readers 🕎🎅 #Syria #Houthis #Yemen #Lebanon #Israel #Hamas #Hezbollah #Iran #Gaza #BringThemHome #TimeToSurrender
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@Mr_Andrew_Fox When the other side shows zero critical thinking, or has none, it's a win-win situation for Hamas and its groupies.
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🔺 The Gaza starvation libel 🔺 What are the starved adults? 🔺 Just like the Holocaust! 🔺 COGAT numbers 🔺 Hijacking the world's attention 🔺 Special Middle East Report / Friday, December 27 The "starvation" libel against Israel grabs your immediate attention. It falls on fertile ground, that Israel is evil and that it does what the Nazis did to Jews in the Holocaust, or even worse. Sometimes all it takes is one image to get you outraged. That's all @SenSanders needed to lash out at #Israel in the US Senate. But it's all one huge fake - I'll show you why. After following this topic for months, all I could find are about 20 pictures of "starved" children (some of the same child). You can google "starvation in #Gaza" and find out yourself. It's not that the children of Gaza are enjoying a #McDonald meal every day, I don't envy what they're going through, but hunger is certainly not what's killing them. 1. That's all? The Palestinians are the first to exploit their own people's misery for public relations. They are the sickest society I've met in my life, by far. They bombard the social networks with vivid images of headless bodies, dwindling baby corpses, torn limbs under the rubble, bloody patients lying on a hospital floor... whatever is needed to make the useful idiot's sensitive stomach turn. If there were pictures of mass starvation, you'd have seen them by now. They wouldn't hesitate to generate pictures that mimic the Holocaust, as they do all the time. 2. It's the same 20 images over and over for months, brought to life from time to time by the media influencers. Maybe there are more, but even if I missed a hundred - that's not mass starvation. I've been collecting them for a long time, but rarely anything new comes up. It just doesn't make sense that these few children represent the 1.6 million Gazans. 3. Could it be that one child is starving to death, while his brother is chubby and healthy? Look at this picture - there is another child, sitting on his mom's lap. Both don't seem too skinny. Could it be that his mother took one boy's food for the other? No one in his right mind would fall for it. 4. You only see pictures of "starved" children. What about the teenagers? Where are the starving adults? Even in pictures of Gazans fleeing from the north, a place that hardly got any supply for weeks and is undergoing a long Israeli operation, you won't see signs of starvation. Same goes to Hamas captives (or "innocent doctors and nurses") seen in masses with their shirts off - nobody is starving. 5. All pictures are in hospitals. In case of mass starvation you'd see skeleton looking people in the streets, in masses. You know, Warsaw ghetto style pictures, that the Palestinians so envy. If they could replicate such pictures they would do it without a second thought. I'm sure their creative teams are working on it as we speak. 6. Those children look sick. Let's be honest, these aren't hungry kids but the unfortunate ones who can't get a proper treatment for their illness because of the war. The question is why isn't Egypt letting those children out? Why aren't Western or Arab countries lining up to welcome them and give those children a better future? The answer is simple - they are being used as tools in the propaganda machine. 7. Food does go into Gaza. The body in charge of the coordination of government activities in Gaza, Judea and Samaria (COGAT) publishes daily reports regarding the amounts of food and aid coming in, and about the efforts made to support this operation (>> see example down the thread). For some reason it seems natural to people that one side in this war is forced to feed the other, knowing that most of the aid is stolen by the military on the other side. Let's call it by its name: Israel has been supplying its enemy for 13 months already, helping it survive instead of destroying it within 2 months. 8. Even if there was starvation, Hamas is to blame. Hamas prepared and planned this war for years. When it invaded on October 7, it knew Israel will respond with force. It did not store enough food, it did not prepare bomb shelters for its people, it did not allow its civilians to flee from the war zones. In order to survive it steals the food, stores some and sells the surplus for high prices in the markets. That money is then used to pay salaries, recruit new fighters and finance its operations. The "starvation" libel is a tool for Hamas, to turn the world against Israel and to make money it needs to survive. In theory, if Israel took responsibility over the food distribution in Gaza, Hamas would starve and collapse. 9. Hijacking the world's attention. While the story of Gaza's "starvation" opens the news, over a million children in South Sudan are facing acute malnutrition. They don't get convoys of aid pouring in, nobody is marching in the streets for them, the UN isn't outraged and you don't get any pictures, no encampment will be built in US colleges and Christmas won't be cancelled for them. Sudan is just one example of course. The Palestinians are sucking the world's limited attention while the real disasters are being ignored. The funny thing is, the world doesn't really care about the Palestinians, it only cares about their enemy. And in the next report: the Middle East is boiling, updates from Lebanon to Yemen and Syria's internal war that erupts again. Peace is still far away... And on a happier note: Happy Hanukkah, Merry Christmas and wonderful holidays to all my followers and readers 🕎🎅 #Syria #Houthis #Yemen #Lebanon #Israel #Hamas #Hezbollah #Iran #Gaza #BringThemHome #TimeToSurrender
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🔺 The Gaza starvation libel 🔺 What are the starved adults? 🔺 Just like the Holocaust! 🔺 COGAT numbers 🔺 Hijacking the world's attention 🔺 Special Middle East Report / Friday, December 27 The "starvation" libel against Israel grabs your immediate attention. It falls on fertile ground, that Israel is evil and that it does what the Nazis did to Jews in the Holocaust, or even worse. Sometimes all it takes is one image to get you outraged. That's all @SenSanders needed to lash out at #Israel in the US Senate. But it's all one huge fake - I'll show you why. After following this topic for months, all I could find are about 20 pictures of "starved" children (some of the same child). You can google "starvation in #Gaza" and find out yourself. It's not that the children of Gaza are enjoying a #McDonald meal every day, I don't envy what they're going through, but hunger is certainly not what's killing them. 1. That's all? The Palestinians are the first to exploit their own people's misery for public relations. They are the sickest society I've met in my life, by far. They bombard the social networks with vivid images of headless bodies, dwindling baby corpses, torn limbs under the rubble, bloody patients lying on a hospital floor... whatever is needed to make the useful idiot's sensitive stomach turn. If there were pictures of mass starvation, you'd have seen them by now. They wouldn't hesitate to generate pictures that mimic the Holocaust, as they do all the time. 2. It's the same 20 images over and over for months, brought to life from time to time by the media influencers. Maybe there are more, but even if I missed a hundred - that's not mass starvation. I've been collecting them for a long time, but rarely anything new comes up. It just doesn't make sense that these few children represent the 1.6 million Gazans. 3. Could it be that one child is starving to death, while his brother is chubby and healthy? Look at this picture - there is another child, sitting on his mom's lap. Both don't seem too skinny. Could it be that his mother took one boy's food for the other? No one in his right mind would fall for it. 4. You only see pictures of "starved" children. What about the teenagers? Where are the starving adults? Even in pictures of Gazans fleeing from the north, a place that hardly got any supply for weeks and is undergoing a long Israeli operation, you won't see signs of starvation. Same goes to Hamas captives (or "innocent doctors and nurses") seen in masses with their shirts off - nobody is starving. 5. All pictures are in hospitals. In case of mass starvation you'd see skeleton looking people in the streets, in masses. You know, Warsaw ghetto style pictures, that the Palestinians so envy. If they could replicate such pictures they would do it without a second thought. I'm sure their creative teams are working on it as we speak. 6. Those children look sick. Let's be honest, these aren't hungry kids but the unfortunate ones who can't get a proper treatment for their illness because of the war. The question is why isn't Egypt letting those children out? Why aren't Western or Arab countries lining up to welcome them and give those children a better future? The answer is simple - they are being used as tools in the propaganda machine. 7. Food does go into Gaza. The body in charge of the coordination of government activities in Gaza, Judea and Samaria (COGAT) publishes daily reports regarding the amounts of food and aid coming in, and about the efforts made to support this operation (>> see example down the thread). For some reason it seems natural to people that one side in this war is forced to feed the other, knowing that most of the aid is stolen by the military on the other side. Let's call it by its name: Israel has been supplying its enemy for 13 months already, helping it survive instead of destroying it within 2 months. 8. Even if there was starvation, Hamas is to blame. Hamas prepared and planned this war for years. When it invaded on October 7, it knew Israel will respond with force. It did not store enough food, it did not prepare bomb shelters for its people, it did not allow its civilians to flee from the war zones. In order to survive it steals the food, stores some and sells the surplus for high prices in the markets. That money is then used to pay salaries, recruit new fighters and finance its operations. The "starvation" libel is a tool for Hamas, to turn the world against Israel and to make money it needs to survive. In theory, if Israel took responsibility over the food distribution in Gaza, Hamas would starve and collapse. 9. Hijacking the world's attention. While the story of Gaza's "starvation" opens the news, over a million children in South Sudan are facing acute malnutrition. They don't get convoys of aid pouring in, nobody is marching in the streets for them, the UN isn't outraged and you don't get any pictures, no encampment will be built in US colleges and Christmas won't be cancelled for them. Sudan is just one example of course. The Palestinians are sucking the world's limited attention while the real disasters are being ignored. The funny thing is, the world doesn't really care about the Palestinians, it only cares about their enemy. And in the next report: the Middle East is boiling, updates from Lebanon to Yemen and Syria's internal war that erupts again. Peace is still far away... And on a happier note: Happy Hanukkah, Merry Christmas and wonderful holidays to all my followers and readers 🕎🎅 #Syria #Houthis #Yemen #Lebanon #Israel #Hamas #Hezbollah #Iran #Gaza #BringThemHome #TimeToSurrender
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@LanceForman @RamAbdu Cancer is a Zionist plot! Jews never have cancer.
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@weralldust @RamAbdu Palestinian and Israel scientists are racing to find a cure for cancer. I couldn't help laughing while writing this tweet.
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Summary of #Hamas' and #Hezbollah's casualties (by the Israel Defense and Security Forum). We're talking of ~27,000 enemy deaths vs 842 #IDF casualties, 315 of them on Oct 7. A ratio of 32 terrorists for 1 IDF soldier, or 51:1 since Oct 7. A whole terrorist platoon for 1 soldier.
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@Brexit_Refugee @JUULESY @SuppressedNws What does Israel has to do with it? These are the numbers Hamas publishes vs Israel's count of dead terrorists (with a body). You don't have other numbers, so it's really pathetic. If you ever served in the army you'd know there's no genocide in Gaza. Nobody's falling for that.
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@SuppressedNws You starved us like real gentlemen! Thank you, Al-Qassam brigades, we had much better time than with the wives. Oh, you killed two of them...
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@GAZAWOOD1 @AdinHaykin1 I searched for him in Hebrew - nothing either. By the time the truth puts its shoes on, the lie already surrounded the globe twice.
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@CherylWroteIt @AdinHaykin1 He was my teacher, too, what a mensch 💪
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🔺 The Gaza starvation libel 🔺 What are the starved adults? 🔺 Just like the Holocaust! 🔺 COGAT numbers 🔺 Hijacking the world's attention 🔺 Special Middle East Report / Friday, December 27 The "starvation" libel against Israel grabs your immediate attention. It falls on fertile ground, that Israel is evil and that it does what the Nazis did to Jews in the Holocaust, or even worse. Sometimes all it takes is one image to get you outraged. That's all @SenSanders needed to lash out at #Israel in the US Senate. But it's all one huge fake - I'll show you why. After following this topic for months, all I could find are about 20 pictures of "starved" children (some of the same child). You can google "starvation in #Gaza" and find out yourself. It's not that the children of Gaza are enjoying a #McDonald meal every day, I don't envy what they're going through, but hunger is certainly not what's killing them. 1. That's all? The Palestinians are the first to exploit their own people's misery for public relations. They are the sickest society I've met in my life, by far. They bombard the social networks with vivid images of headless bodies, dwindling baby corpses, torn limbs under the rubble, bloody patients lying on a hospital floor... whatever is needed to make the useful idiot's sensitive stomach turn. If there were pictures of mass starvation, you'd have seen them by now. They wouldn't hesitate to generate pictures that mimic the Holocaust, as they do all the time. 2. It's the same 20 images over and over for months, brought to life from time to time by the media influencers. Maybe there are more, but even if I missed a hundred - that's not mass starvation. I've been collecting them for a long time, but rarely anything new comes up. It just doesn't make sense that these few children represent the 1.6 million Gazans. 3. Could it be that one child is starving to death, while his brother is chubby and healthy? Look at this picture - there is another child, sitting on his mom's lap. Both don't seem too skinny. Could it be that his mother took one boy's food for the other? No one in his right mind would fall for it. 4. You only see pictures of "starved" children. What about the teenagers? Where are the starving adults? Even in pictures of Gazans fleeing from the north, a place that hardly got any supply for weeks and is undergoing a long Israeli operation, you won't see signs of starvation. Same goes to Hamas captives (or "innocent doctors and nurses") seen in masses with their shirts off - nobody is starving. 5. All pictures are in hospitals. In case of mass starvation you'd see skeleton looking people in the streets, in masses. You know, Warsaw ghetto style pictures, that the Palestinians so envy. If they could replicate such pictures they would do it without a second thought. I'm sure their creative teams are working on it as we speak. 6. Those children look sick. Let's be honest, these aren't hungry kids but the unfortunate ones who can't get a proper treatment for their illness because of the war. The question is why isn't Egypt letting those children out? Why aren't Western or Arab countries lining up to welcome them and give those children a better future? The answer is simple - they are being used as tools in the propaganda machine. 7. Food does go into Gaza. The body in charge of the coordination of government activities in Gaza, Judea and Samaria (COGAT) publishes daily reports regarding the amounts of food and aid coming in, and about the efforts made to support this operation (>> see example down the thread). For some reason it seems natural to people that one side in this war is forced to feed the other, knowing that most of the aid is stolen by the military on the other side. Let's call it by its name: Israel has been supplying its enemy for 13 months already, helping it survive instead of destroying it within 2 months. 8. Even if there was starvation, Hamas is to blame. Hamas prepared and planned this war for years. When it invaded on October 7, it knew Israel will respond with force. It did not store enough food, it did not prepare bomb shelters for its people, it did not allow its civilians to flee from the war zones. In order to survive it steals the food, stores some and sells the surplus for high prices in the markets. That money is then used to pay salaries, recruit new fighters and finance its operations. The "starvation" libel is a tool for Hamas, to turn the world against Israel and to make money it needs to survive. In theory, if Israel took responsibility over the food distribution in Gaza, Hamas would starve and collapse. 9. Hijacking the world's attention. While the story of Gaza's "starvation" opens the news, over a million children in South Sudan are facing acute malnutrition. They don't get convoys of aid pouring in, nobody is marching in the streets for them, the UN isn't outraged and you don't get any pictures, no encampment will be built in US colleges and Christmas won't be cancelled for them. Sudan is just one example of course. The Palestinians are sucking the world's limited attention while the real disasters are being ignored. The funny thing is, the world doesn't really care about the Palestinians, it only cares about their enemy. And in the next report: the Middle East is boiling, updates from Lebanon to Yemen and Syria's internal war that erupts again. Peace is still far away... And on a happier note: Happy Hanukkah, Merry Christmas and wonderful holidays to all my followers and readers 🕎🎅 #Syria #Houthis #Yemen #Lebanon #Israel #Hamas #Hezbollah #Iran #Gaza #BringThemHome #TimeToSurrender
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@EFischberger He was my teacher too!
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@PallyTaqiyya Don't forget that the Palestinians developed the first civilian-looking-uniforms and field-tested them for the past 15 months.
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@ShepherdOfFools Thank you for sharing, dear Shepherd 🙏
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@DPrabhata @RyLiberty A prison with a 12km gate to Egypt? Brains apparently are overrated.
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