Friday, 6 June 2025

The "intercepted conversation" produced multiple headlines and reams of idiotic analysis in major Western media for about 48 hours, until Israel was compelled to admit the conversation was a figment of its imagination, concocted out of thin air from A to Z.

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During the early 1990s Israel released what it insisted was an intercepted conversation between Yasir Arafat, who was purportedly speaking from an airplane, and one of his aides in Tunis. It basically consisted of several minutes of ceaseless anti-Semitic slurs. The "intercepted conversation" produced multiple headlines and reams of idiotic analysis in major Western media for about 48 hours, until Israel was compelled to admit the conversation was a figment of its imagination, concocted out of thin air from A to Z.
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No one in Gaza says “Yisrok ohe.” In our region, the hard “k” pronunciation only appears among the Druze or Palestinian citizens of Israel from the Galilee. Residents of Gaza pronounce it with a “g.” People from Gaza can confirm this. Furthermore, the audio provides no x.com/idf/status/193…
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