Maria Benaim. 🎗️🌻  (@mcbenaim) 's Twitter Profile
Maria Benaim. 🎗️🌻 

@mcbenaim

"I don't speak because I have the power to speak; I speak because I don't have the power to remain silent"

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Dan Burmawi (@danburmawy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The airplane is the West. The man chanting “Allahu Akbar” is Islam. The passengers doing nothing as he takes over the plane are Western societies. And the one who finally stops him is an Islamophobe.

Geerten Waling (@geertenwaling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ah, weer een islamitische solidariteitsactie in mijn stad. Ik kan het niet verstaan, maar het is vast uit medeleven met de Druzen en Alawieten in Syrië, de slachtoffers van de Houthi's in Jemen en de door Marokko onderdrukte Westelijke Saharanen. 🥰

Amjad Taha أمجد طه (@amjadt25) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why is France.. Macron suddenly championing Palestine and turning on Israel? Simple: distraction. The same Macron who insulted Prophet Muhammad and sparked Muslim outrage is now hiding behind Palestine slogans to rebrand himself. It’s not about justice, it’s about market value.

ME24 - Middle East 24 (@middleeast_24) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/10 The leaked email that blows apart the BBC’s impartiality claims over Gaza By : Jonathan Sacerdoti A leaked internal email from a BBC executive editor reveals that the Corporation has issued prescriptive instructions to staff on how to cover the humanitarian situation in Gaza. The

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The leaked email that blows apart the BBC’s impartiality claims over Gaza
By : <a href="/jonsac/">Jonathan Sacerdoti</a>  
A leaked internal email from a BBC executive editor reveals that the Corporation has issued prescriptive instructions to staff on how to cover the humanitarian situation in Gaza. The
Eyal Yakoby (@eyakoby) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: The New York Times has admitted that the Gazan child they plastered on the front page as malnourished was actually suffering from pre-existing health issues. Once again, they spread propaganda to the world—then quietly walk it back after the damage is done.

BREAKING: The New York Times has admitted that the Gazan child they plastered on the front page as malnourished was actually suffering from pre-existing health issues.

Once again, they spread propaganda to the world—then quietly walk it back after the damage is done.
Mary Liggio Ross 🟣⚪️🟡 (@maryross815) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NYTimes Communications Shame on your organization. You have basically become an arm of the Hamas/terrorist propaganda machine spreading lies knowingly and then putting out this “oops sorry” bit- how can the public ever trust you again? I know I can’t.

<a href="/NYTimesPR/">NYTimes Communications</a> Shame on your organization. You have basically become an arm of the Hamas/terrorist propaganda machine spreading lies knowingly and then putting out this “oops sorry” bit- how can the public ever trust you again? I know I can’t.
Jen X 🦋 (@bellewriter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NYTimes Communications In addition to the New York Times using a sick child, they also reached a new low in visual propaganda. When I saw the picture in the European edition, it reminded me of a hundred other pictures in Christian iconography. This is what the Times did - all in the service of

ShipofTheseus (@jewishspacelazr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not only is the NYT picture a lie and a libel, it’s not even a photograph. Look at the lighting, the coloring of the figures. It’s clearly been doctored via AI to look like a painting, revealing its true purpose: to appeal to emotion and unconscious bias, facts be damned.

Not only is the NYT picture a lie and a libel, it’s not even a photograph. Look at the lighting, the coloring of the figures. It’s clearly been doctored via AI to look like a painting, revealing its true purpose: to appeal to emotion and unconscious bias, facts be damned.
Imshin (@imshin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Abu Ali Express: A surplus of flour in Gaza? The Gazans open the sacks, pour the flour onto the ground, and use the sacks to fill them with oil, sweets, and canned goods... They are worth more on the market than the flour, which has become common property. #TheGazaYouDontSee

Abu Ali Express:
A surplus of flour in Gaza?

The Gazans open the sacks, pour the flour onto the ground, and use the sacks to fill them with oil, sweets, and canned goods...

They are worth more on the market than the flour, which has become common property.

#TheGazaYouDontSee
Open Source Intel (@osint613) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WILD STORY 🔴 Gazans were seen dumping flour just to keep the sacks. Gazan social media is buzzing with people asking where to find Nutella. Over 100 aid trucks entered North Gaza via Zikim today, but looters prioritized grabbing high-value items like Nutella and sugar. The