The video depicts a desperate, abandoned man trying to attack a sophisticated military drone with a wooden stick. Or perhaps it shows a defiant hero who is staring the enemy in the eye while fighting till the bitter end. It depends on who is watching.
When the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced the killing of Yahya Sinwar, released several photos and a video showing the Hamas leader during his last moments alive and after his death.
It was meant to be proof that the man they said was one of the main architects of the October 7 terror attack was indeed dead, and a warning to Israel’s enemies that no matter where they hide, the IDF will eventually get them.
But the decision to release the footage appears to have backfired.
Now, Israel is in damage control mode, releasing older photos and videos of Sinwar hiding in tunnels with stashes of money in an attempt to portray the Hamas leader as a selfish man who only ever cared for himself.
When the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced the killing of Yahya Sinwar, released several photos and a video showing the Hamas leader during his last moments alive and after his death.
It was meant to be proof that the man they said was one of the main architects of the October 7 terror attack was indeed dead, and a warning to Israel’s enemies that no matter where they hide, the IDF will eventually get them.
But the decision to release the footage appears to have backfired.
Now, Israel is in damage control mode, releasing older photos and videos of Sinwar hiding in tunnels with stashes of money in an attempt to portray the Hamas leader as a selfish man who only ever cared for himself.
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