Exposing a Zionist’s lie about the first day of the “Al-Aqsa Storm”
The Zionist newspaper "Yediot Aharonot" apologized for publishing a false narrative that was carried out last week about the events of the 7th of October (the Al-Aqsa storm). |
According to Fars International News Agency, the Israeli newspaper Yediot Aharonot wrote in an article, We apologize to our audience. We narrated the story of a survivor from the Nova festival [the music festival that was attacked by Hamas on October 7th], but now it is clear that there are problems with that story and that story is a lie.
“Nico Ostroja” is a person who pretended to be a survivor and received help and treatment for survivors for six weeks. Even the employees of the relevant institutions who went to his house did not notice his deception and they were all deceived. He is one of those who were interviewed by the newspaper, and after the publication it was found that the story he told is not true. The Telegram channel in Israel states that the people whose pictures Niko showed in his interview and narration and said were killed are alive and those people were not present at the celebration at all.
Yediot Aharonot He wrote that after the disclosure of this issue, Niko no longer answered the newspaper’s calls and “we [Israelis] must learn from this case and apologize to our audience”.
This is not just a lie. which is published by the Zionists regarding the events of the 7th of October. Officials of the regime concealed the killing of settlers and blamed it on Hamas forces.
Haaretz newspaper revealed in recent days that many of those who were killed in this Nuva celebration and their bodies were burned, were killed by the fire of tanks and helicopters of the Israeli army, but it is the responsibility of Hamas. They threw it while Hamas did not have a weapon to burn the bodies of the victims that day.
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