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The Horrors of Beheaded Palestinian🇵🇸 Babies in Rafah

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These photos are not enough??
Their charred, headless bodies, held up by a man shouting into the camera, confirmed the horror that had just occurred.

Before the viral video spread across the internet and etched itself into our minds, Rafah became the site of one of this genocide’s most horrific massacres.

This massacre was not measured by the number of dead but by the brutal images displayed on our phone screens, turning them into virtual morgues.

Our phones are now murder sites, showing headless Palestinian babies held by refugees in what were once humanitarian centers, now death camps.

Sunday, May 26, 2024, known as the “Rafah Tent Massacre,” will be remembered by those whose voices are often ignored.

This massacre demands that we confront the lies and document the gruesome truth.

Unlike the unverified claims of beheaded Israeli babies, which were used by politicians and media to justify genocide, the video of beheaded Palestinian babies is undeniable.

Despite no evidence of the alleged beheaded Israeli babies, leaders like Joe Biden and Benjamin Netanyahu perpetuated the lie, leading to mass displacement and death.

The genocide continued unabated, ignoring human rights laws and calls for a ceasefire.

In the end, the truth emerged: not beheaded Israeli babies, but Palestinian ones.

This horrifying evidence, finally seen, shook millions.

The image of a headless Palestinian baby, a victim of American bombs, is now undeniable proof of genocide.

Despite this, major medias ignored the truth.

On a land ravaged by Israeli and American militarism, the lie of headless Israeli children was given priority, while the truth of beheaded Palestinian children was dismissed.

We must confront this imperial narrative and document the true events of genocide, honoring the dignity of the headless Palestinian babies.


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