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Thing is, after being exposed, the pallywoody machine is already up in its next scheme.
See these 3 classics:
Inside Gaza’s ‘AI Slop’ Machine: The Fakes That Fooled the Internet
Rachel O'Donoghue
February 25, 2026
Key Takeaways:
Generative AI has erased the line between documentation and fabrication, enabling the mass production of hyper-realistic but entirely fake Gaza “atrocity” footage.
Viral AI “slop” exploits emotion and confirmation bias, spreading faster than fact-checks and reinforcing preexisting narratives about Israel.
Synthetic flood scenes, injured children, and cinematic bombing clips reveal how AI-driven propaganda is eroding public trust in all visual evidence.
honestreporting.com
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How a False “Tortured Toddler” Narrative Spread Unchecked.
Key Takeaways:
A viral claim that IDF soldiers tortured a Gaza toddler spread quickly across regional outlets before being publicly denied by the IDF.
When the IDF presented a contradictory account, including video evidence, the correction was ignored.
The episode shows how emotionally charged claims can spread rapidly without verification, and how debunking rarely travels as far as the original story.
A story accusing Israeli soldiers of torturing a one-year-old toddler in Gaza circulated widely this week across Hamas affiliated media, social media and regional outlets. It was emotive, shocking, and designed to provoke outrage.
It was also false.
The claim seems to have appeared in reporting carried by TRT World, the Turkish public broadcaster, which alleged that a Palestinian toddler had been abused in Israeli custody, including claims of cigarette burns used to pressure his father during interrogation.
The framing was clear. Israeli soldiers were portrayed as deliberately harming a baby.
As soon as we saw the TRT report, we showed the photo to a medical professional who pointed out that a cigarette burn would appear as a much more regular-shaped circle than the wounds in the photo, which have more irregular borders. In addition, if a nail had been used to puncture the skin significantly, as was alleged, the degree of redness and swelling would be far worse.
Dr. Rinat Harash
March 26, 2026.
honestreporting.com
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Raylan Givens
@JewishWarrior13:
This was the cover of the Italian magazine L'Espresso last weekend. The headline: “Abuse”. Now watch the video and see that there was no abuse. On the contrary, the Palestinian woman is the one who is doing the abuse, but as usual, they are always the “victims.”
Apr 14, 2026
See these 3 classics:
Inside Gaza’s ‘AI Slop’ Machine: The Fakes That Fooled the Internet
Rachel O'Donoghue
February 25, 2026
Key Takeaways:
Generative AI has erased the line between documentation and fabrication, enabling the mass production of hyper-realistic but entirely fake Gaza “atrocity” footage.
Viral AI “slop” exploits emotion and confirmation bias, spreading faster than fact-checks and reinforcing preexisting narratives about Israel.
Synthetic flood scenes, injured children, and cinematic bombing clips reveal how AI-driven propaganda is eroding public trust in all visual evidence.
Inside Gaza’s 'AI Slop' Machine: The Fakes That Fooled the Internet | HonestReporting
AI-generated “atrocity” videos from Gaza are going viral - blurring truth, fueling propaganda, and eroding trust in real visual evidence.
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How a False “Tortured Toddler” Narrative Spread Unchecked.
Key Takeaways:
A viral claim that IDF soldiers tortured a Gaza toddler spread quickly across regional outlets before being publicly denied by the IDF.
When the IDF presented a contradictory account, including video evidence, the correction was ignored.
The episode shows how emotionally charged claims can spread rapidly without verification, and how debunking rarely travels as far as the original story.
A story accusing Israeli soldiers of torturing a one-year-old toddler in Gaza circulated widely this week across Hamas affiliated media, social media and regional outlets. It was emotive, shocking, and designed to provoke outrage.
It was also false.
The claim seems to have appeared in reporting carried by TRT World, the Turkish public broadcaster, which alleged that a Palestinian toddler had been abused in Israeli custody, including claims of cigarette burns used to pressure his father during interrogation.
The framing was clear. Israeli soldiers were portrayed as deliberately harming a baby.
As soon as we saw the TRT report, we showed the photo to a medical professional who pointed out that a cigarette burn would appear as a much more regular-shaped circle than the wounds in the photo, which have more irregular borders. In addition, if a nail had been used to puncture the skin significantly, as was alleged, the degree of redness and swelling would be far worse.
Dr. Rinat Harash
March 26, 2026.
How a False “Tortured Toddler” Narrative Spread Unchecked | HonestReporting
A viral claim that Israeli soldiers tortured a toddler unravels as a case study in how false narratives spread without any corrections.
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Raylan Givens
@JewishWarrior13:
Apr 14, 2026
