Recent reports have surfaced, accusing Israel of propagating false information regarding the rescue of hostages Louis Har and Fernando Marman. Initially, it was claimed that the hostages were saved during a recent operation, coinciding with the theme of a Superbowl advertisement. However, multiple sources now allege that the hostages were actually rescued on February 2nd, not during the operation as previously stated. There are conflicting reports about the location of the rescue, with some claiming it was in Khan Yunis rather than Rafah. Furthermore, accusations have emerged suggesting that the rescue operation was fabricated to justify a massacre in Rafah. In contrast, a rebuttal from another source cites that Haaretz, an Israeli newspaper, had not reported the early rescue date and that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has released footage of the rescue, countering claims of a fabricated operation.
There are false claims that based on Haaretz reporting, Israeli hostages Louis Har and Fernando Marman were rescued on 2 February, not last night, and there's no footage of their "fake rescue". Haaretz has done no such reporting, and the IDF has released footage of their rescue. https://t.co/uaG6u6PuNW
EXPOSED 🚨israel LIED about rescuing two hostages during the #SuperBowlMassacre. Israel paper Haaretz already claimed they were released on the 2nd of February! They have produced zero footage of the fake rescue ever happening! They literally faked a rescue to justify massacring… https://t.co/TSJmStolLK
BREAKING 🚨 israel lied about rescuing two hostages. They had already claimed to “rescue” them on the 2nd. I was right! I doubt they were ever hostages ! https://t.co/GT4iDJWwrJ
BREAKING: ISRAELI PROPAGANDA EXPOSED - RAFAH HOSTAGES WERE ‘SAVED’ ON FEB 2 There are also unverified reports they were in fact rescued from Khan Yunis and not Rafah. https://t.co/LXOYNCZO0s
🚨BREAKING: ISRAEL LIES AGAIN - HOSTAGES WERE NOT RESCUED YESTERDAY. THE “HOSTAGES” WERE RESCUED ON 2ND OF FEBRUARY. IOF carried out a massacre in Rafah, they portrayed it as a victorious rescue operation that matched their Superbowl ad theme while the “hostages” were… https://t.co/fegUPQsiUX