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Viral Gaza “flood” photos weren’t evidence of crisis. They were engineered scenes — shallow puddles shot to look like disaster, all taken by a photographer who entered Israel with Hamas on Oct 7.
The images hid dry ground, clear weather, and key context.
This wasn’t documentation. It was manipulation.
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Campus antisemitism has not stopped. Professors are teaching false “genocide” narratives, speakers repeat classic tropes, and student leaders normalize hostility toward Jewish students. This is now a systemic problem inside higher education.
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The “Israel caused famine in Gaza” claim has fallen apart. New UN data shows malnutrition levels far below famine thresholds. But the media that amplified the original accusation ignored the correction entirely. The public deserves the full truth, not selective reporting.
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The West Bank remains a major terror hotspot, but media coverage rarely says so. Thousands of attacks were carried out or attempted, and Israel’s new Operation Five Stones targets the networks behind them. Headlines that omit this context mislead the public and erase the scale of the threat.
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Coverage of the Pope’s Lebanon visit followed Hezbollah’s noscript.
Outlets ignored Hezbollah’s attacks on Lebanon’s Christians and its nonstop violations of the ceasefire with Israel. Instead, they blamed Israel for instability.
This isn’t reporting. It’s narrative laundering.
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Middle East Eye brands itself as independent, but official records show it is controlled by a former Al Jazeera executive linked to a Hamas-affiliated channel. Its viral videos often echo Qatar and Hamas narratives while providing no transparency about funding.

Before trusting MEE as a neutral source, ask who is really behind it.
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Gaza drone footage appears neutral, but it is carefully constructed. Angles and cropping exaggerate destruction, intact areas are hidden, and civilians are staged in rubble zones for emotional impact. The truth is in what the camera leaves out.
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Qatar’s alleged influencer trips may be unverified, but they fit a documented pattern: curated access, paid intermediaries, and media partnerships used to soften scrutiny and reshape Western narratives on Gaza. The soft-power campaign is real, and growing.
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The Guardian’s piece on Rep. Ritchie Torres wasn’t reporting. It was narrative shaping. By framing anti-Zionist activism as “grassroots” and blurring economic issues with Jewish safety, the article turns hostility toward Israel into mainstream critique.
This kind of coverage doesn’t just mislead. It creates space for antisemitism to grow.
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The world was told Gazan babies were starving because Israel blocked formula. New video evidence shows large supplies stored in Hamas-run warehouses instead. This article breaks down how the media amplified a false narrative and why many outlets failed to correct it once the truth emerged.
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For months, famine imagery from Gaza dominated headlines.
What audiences never saw was food diversion, black-market control, or how major aid deliveries were visually minimized to preserve the narrative.
This investigation exposes how selective photography helped shape global perception.
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