The Hamas Actor - Mr. FAFO
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This guy's almost as impressive as the former Iraqi Information Minister.
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This guy's almost as impressive as the former Iraqi Information Minister.
@Doctor-Phibes said in The Hamas Actor:
This guy's almost as impressive as the former Iraqi Information Minister.
Nah. This guy's better.
Baghdad Bob only had one shtick. This guy wears a million hats.
Preacher
Singer
Doctor
Press
Blood Donor
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@LuFins-Dad said in The Hamas Actor:
BBC Verify says it’s a real baby…
This is the same BBC that said that Israel bombed a hospital, right?
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@LuFins-Dad said in The Hamas Actor:
BBC Verify says it’s a real baby…
This is the same BBC that said that Israel bombed a hospital, right?
@George-K said in The Hamas Actor:
@LuFins-Dad said in The Hamas Actor:
BBC Verify says it’s a real baby…
This is the same BBC that said that Israel bombed a hospital, right?
Not really. BBC Verify uses a lot of fairly sophisticated but accessible techniques to verify the provenance of photographs. They can use the hidden geo/chrono data that is encoded in digital photos to place the date and time. It’s very much akin to @89th s work in identifying Jon’s hotel rooms and even what floor he was on.
Most of the false images that they have identified have been coming from the pro-Palestine side. But the recurring ones from the Pro-Israel side have been the claims about this baby and Mr. FAFO. Mr. FAFO is a fairly famous Instagram celebrity in the Middle East. He’s kind of a Muslim Sacha Baron Cohen. All of the claims about him and Pallywood are actually from Instagram posts and jokes going back over several years.
As far as the hospital bombing, no, BBC Verify actually put together a pretty comprehensive list of evidence to support the fact that it was a misfired Palestinian rocket.
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@George-K said in The Hamas Actor:
@LuFins-Dad said in The Hamas Actor:
BBC Verify says it’s a real baby…
This is the same BBC that said that Israel bombed a hospital, right?
Not really. BBC Verify uses a lot of fairly sophisticated but accessible techniques to verify the provenance of photographs. They can use the hidden geo/chrono data that is encoded in digital photos to place the date and time. It’s very much akin to @89th s work in identifying Jon’s hotel rooms and even what floor he was on.
Most of the false images that they have identified have been coming from the pro-Palestine side. But the recurring ones from the Pro-Israel side have been the claims about this baby and Mr. FAFO. Mr. FAFO is a fairly famous Instagram celebrity in the Middle East. He’s kind of a Muslim Sacha Baron Cohen. All of the claims about him and Pallywood are actually from Instagram posts and jokes going back over several years.
As far as the hospital bombing, no, BBC Verify actually put together a pretty comprehensive list of evidence to support the fact that it was a misfired Palestinian rocket.
@LuFins-Dad said in The Hamas Actor:
BBC Verify actually put together a pretty comprehensive list of evidence to support the fact that it was a misfired Palestinian rocket...
...eventually.
IIRC, BBC spokespeople were all over the Israeli rocket attack for a while, claiming hundreds were killed.
Look at how the story was framed (Oct 17):
Hundreds of people have been killed by an explosion at a crowded hospital in Gaza City, health officials say.
One doctor condemned what he called "a massacre" at Al-Ahli Arab Hospital, while another spoke of a scene of total devastation.
Palestinian officials say the blast was caused by an Israeli air strike.
But the Israeli military say it was the result of a failed rocket launch by Palestinian Islamic Jihad - an accusation the militant group rejected.
Israeli warplanes and artillery have been bombarding Gaza in response to an unprecedented attack on Israel on 7 October by the main Palestinian militant group, Hamas, which killed 1,400 people.
More than 3,000 people have been reported killed by strikes on Gaza.
The hospital blast is threatening efforts to resolve the humanitarian crisis there, with Jordan cancelling a planned summit on Wednesday between US President Joe Biden, King Abdullah and the Palestinian and Egyptian leaders....
Pictures that emerged from Al-Ahli Arab hospital on Tuesday night show scenes of chaos, with bloodied and maimed casualties being rushed out on stretchers in the darkness. Bodies and wrecked vehicles can be seen lying in the rubble-strewn street outside.
One video appears to show a projectile hitting the area followed by a blast.
- Hundreds killed
- Doctor condemns "massacre"
- Palestinian officials claim
- Israel denies.
- Israel's bombing of Gaza
- 3000 Gazans "reported" killed
- Hospital blast
- Humanitarian crisis.
- Rubble in street, chaos, bodies
- "Projectile."
What's the takeaway from that reporting?
"A lie makes its way around the world before the truth even gets its trousers on."