Remember the Little Gazan girl killed fetching water? You'll never believe who killed her
A shocking Al Jazeera video blaming Israel for the death of a Gazan girl has unraveled under forensic scrutiny
A heart-wrenching video released by Al Jazeera, claiming an Israeli missile killed a young Gazan girl as she fetched water, has been exposed as a likely piece of propaganda, based on X influencer and Israel advocate Cheryl E's detailed forensic analysis. The footage, which has sparked widespread outrage, appears to have been manipulated to falsely implicate the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).
The video shows a young girl walking down a Gaza street with a water container when a sudden explosion engulfs the scene in dust, followed by the devastating image of her lifeless body. When Cheryl scrutinized the footage frame by frame and uncovered critical details. The camera, fixed and unshaken even after the blast, was clearly set up in advance, suggesting premeditation. Slowing the video to one frame per second, she found no evidence of a missile or projectile entering the scene, a hallmark of drone or airstrike footage. Instead, the explosion’s rapid glow, captured within two hundredths of a second, and the distinct pattern of dust dispersal align with the characteristics of a small IED, such as a remote-triggered pipe bomb or pressure device. Scorch marks on the ground, visible in the footage, further corroborate this conclusion.
Cheryl suggests a chilling scenario: Hamas or another group likely planted the IED, anticipating IDF soldiers or vehicles would trigger it, with the camera positioned to capture the attack for propaganda purposes. Tragically, the young girl stepped on the device, and the resulting footage was repurposed by Al Jazeera to falsely claim an Israeli missile strike. This manipulation not only distorts the truth but also exploits a child’s death to fuel anti-Israel sentiment.
Hamas killed the girl and then exploited her death. Their cruelty and cold heartedness towards their own is truly shameful, but not at all suprising.