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>Overedited footage from known hamas propaganda channel

>even lied about the reporter being israeli for no reason

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The pic in the OP is clearly photoshopped, you can see the gun has been pasted from it's exact position in that moment in the footage.

I'd have to see the two full videos to judge but so far this seems like desperate fakes to try to cope with this really damaging footage.

EDIT: I WAS WRONG both vids are legit:

These are two diffrent guns the guy is carrying you can see the second gun already there in the footage in the op.

They had the same guy grab the guns from the building and place them in the same spot.

You can see the gun/cartridge from the right hand video already there in the left hand video.

The picture in the OP is still photoshopped.

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As I said, hasbara troll. The two videos aren't "overedited", they clearly show an IDF soldier giving instructions in Arabic and also clearly show that the two videos were from different occasions. Another hint that the two videos are from two different occasions, besides the weapon in hand, is the walking. In the first video the man does a short pause to look up midway through whereas in the second video he walks without pause towards the rubble.

>cope with this really damaging footage.

It is damaging footage, but not for the Palestinians that's for sure. Just another case of Israeli propaganda, lying and manipulation for the collection.

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Do you have the two original videos? I'm sure it's really easy to tell which one is fake when you see them side by side.

EDIT: I WAS WRONG. both videos are legit but they're not two takes of the same "scene" just the same guy bringing two different guns

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The two videos are right there. It's fricking clear to anyone with two eyes and at least a single functioning brain cell that they're not the same video. Weapon in hand, walking motion, camera angle and positioning of the men in the background, are all different between the two videos. I mean, I know it's in your interest to defend the IDF and even lie about their actions but this right here is some of the laziest war propaganda ever seen. Shit's indefensible if only for the fact of how lazy and amateurish it is.

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They show clips from different parts of the walk on purpose so you can't compare the two.

Why wouldn't they just show both vids side by side? would have taken a lot less editing and been A LOT more convincing :marseythonk:

But I'm sure those two videos are SO REAL and convincing that they're both all over social media now so you'd have no problem finding the originals and proving me wrong.

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Because even if you compare the second half of the first video with the second video you would see that all the differences I pointed still remain.

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Watch the real video in the op (gun in left hand). All the clips from the MEE video look exactly like it down to the jiggles of the terrorist's fat belly.

EDIT: I WAS WRONG AND R-SLURRED HERE.

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Dude, what? The video in the tweet (gun in left hand) the man does not stop once to look up during his walking. In the MEE video that has the video of gun in right hand, it shows, clearly, the man stopping a couple of times to look up during his walk. Like, are you just being intentionally dishonest or is your vision that bad?

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OK you're right it is too different guns/videos.

They had the same guy grab the guns from the building and place them in the same spot.

You can see the gun/cartridge from the right hand video already there in the left hand video

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