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This Video Shows Behind-The-Scenes of a Moroccan Film, Not Fabricated Injuries of Palestinians in Gaza

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4th January 2024
This Video Shows Behind-The-Scenes of a Moroccan Film, Not Fabricated Injuries of Palestinians in Gaza
An Israeli campaign accuses Gazans of fabricating victims (Instagram)

The Claim

You will enjoy some Pallywood! Another resurrection in Gaza. Gazans fabricating victims.

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Recently, a video was posted by pro-Israel accounts on the X platform, which went viral, allegedly showing Palestinians in Gaza fabricating injuries they claimed to have sustained during the latest aggression against the Strip.

The video footage depicts a man being brought into the hospital on a stretcher, accompanied by photographers. Upon disembarking, he appears to be in good condition without any apparent injuries.

Palestinians in Gaza fabricating injuries

Misbarโ€™s Analysis

Misbar investigated the claim and found it to be misleading. The video was neither from Palestine nor related to the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip.

Behind-the-Scenes of a Moroccan Actor's Film

This video is actually behind-the-scenes footage from the filming of a movie, shared by Moroccan actor Karim Doniazalle on Instagram on October 30, 2023, with the caption "Coming soon." He used hashtags such as #bollywood, #cinema, #aloulatv, #morocco, #acteur, and #Hollywood.

Behind-the-Scenes of a Moroccan Actor's Film

Furthermore, Misbar discovered that actor Karim Doniazalle denied any connection of the video to Gaza in a comment on his account. He affirmed that it is a scene from a film where he worked as an actor and director, responding to followers' comments regarding Israeli allegations accusing Palestinians in Gaza of acting and using the video.

Karim Doniazalle denied any connection of the video to Gaza

Media Campaign Accuses Palestinians in Gaza of Fabricating Footage of Their Injuries

The dissemination of these allegations is part of a wide-ranging media campaign executed by Israeli and pro-Israeli accounts, accusing Palestinians in Gaza of acting and staging scenes of victims.

Since October 7, following the commencement of the Israeli assault on Gaza, these accounts have been using the hashtag "Pallywood." Misbar has debunked several claims questioning the authenticity of Palestinians' suffering and casting doubt on their hardships.

Media Campaign Accuses Palestinians in Gaza of Fabricating Footage of Their Injuries

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