Western publications using images of sick children sourced from Turkish intelligence operative running influence operation

Images by Ahmad Jihad Ibrahim Al-Arini, a photographer for Turkey’s Anadolu Agency, fuel the “Hunger in Gaza” campaign, depicting Gazan children as starving. Reports link Anadolu to Turkish intelligence, accusing it of spreading disinformation for psychological warfare under Erdogan’s regime. Doctors examining these children, such as five-year-old Osama al-Raqab, attribute their condition to medical issues like malnutrition from war conditions, not mass starvation. Some images allegedly originate from Yemen or are AI-generated, though evidence is contested. Misbar’s fact-checking notes conflicting claims, with Gaza medics citing Israel’s blockade as a factor in hunger, while Israel denies causing famine. This propaganda exploits emotional imagery, bypassing critical thought (John 8:32), to shape narratives in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, highlighting the need for scrutiny amid Gaza’s humanitarian crisis.

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