Recent social media posts by Israel's official accounts have sparked controversy for allegedly misrepresenting aid efforts. A video and picture claimed to showcase assistance for Gazans, including a pita bread bakery and 23,000 tons of tents and shelter equipment. However, it was revealed that the footage used was actually from Moldova, depicting aid for Ukrainian refugees in March 2022. Critics accuse the Israeli government of spreading propaganda, questioning the authenticity of its aid claims to Gaza. The incidents occurred between 2024-02-11 and 2024-02-12.
🇵🇸🇮🇱🚨‼️ Why does the official account of Israel keeps posting such obvious fakes? They post a picture of tents set up for Ukrainians, pretending it’s for Palestinians -> By the way @Israel we’d welcome if you actually set up such tent cities for Palestinian women and children. https://t.co/IQGhixNmrI
The Israeli government is using video from Moldova of Ukrainian refugee camps and claiming it's part of the "23,000 tons of tents and shelter equipment" they've provided to Palestinians. Even dumb people understand this is something only shady dictatorships do https://t.co/BCUJL9KWTB
This is wild. Israel's official Twitter account has posted a picture of aid for Ukrainian refugees in Moldova in 2022, and pretended it's aid from Israel for Gaza. https://t.co/1vkxHECGEl
The official state of Israel account has posted this video, saying it is facilitating aid into Gaza. A short clip at the end of the video, claiming to show tents and shelter equipment for Gazans, was actually filmed in March 2022, showing tents in Moldova for Ukrainian refugees. https://t.co/gKW2O1VdPF
Only a rogue regime responsible for starving an entire population to death would post a propaganda video of a pita bread bakery on social media. https://t.co/lJkOLNPThd