BY: Dr. Hana Saada
Netanyahu’s Narrative in Flames as Released Hostage Challenges the Zionist Entity’s Deception
Algiers, Algeria | February 25th, 2025 — In a moment that sent shockwaves through political and media circles within the Zionist entity, a released Zionist soldier, Omri Shem-Tov, publicly dismantled Zionist propaganda with a simple yet powerful gesture—kissing the forehead of a Palestinian resistance fighter upon his release. The act, which occurred during the latest prisoner exchange in Gaza’s Nuseirat camp, directly contradicted the Zionist entity’s relentless claims of inhumane treatment by the Palestinian resistance.
The footage, released by Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, captured the behind-the-scenes moments of the prisoner transfer, revealing not only the humane treatment of detainees but also exposing the deep fractures within the Zionist entity’s manufactured narrative. As the Zionist soldier stood next to a centuries-old olive tree—one of many uprooted by the Zionists—he delivered a stunning rebuke to Zionist myths:
“This olive tree is older than our state. My ancestors came to Palestine for reasons I do not understand. Every one of us should return to their homeland.”
The statement, uttered in the presence of resistance fighters, was nothing short of a political earthquake, sending Zionist officials scrambling to contain the fallout. Yet, mainstream Zionist media largely ignored this explosive moment, opting instead for silence—an acknowledgment that the incident had struck a nerve too sensitive to address.
Adding to the Zionist establishment’s nightmare, the footage also featured two other Zionist captives whom the Zionist entity had previously declared dead. Their very existence exposed yet another lie fed to the public, raising urgent questions about Netanyahu’s deception and the true extent of the entity’s abandonment of its own citizens. In the video, one of the detainees directly addressed the Zionist leadership:
“Look at what this olive tree has endured for over a hundred years. There is no Hamas or Al-Qassam here—just the truth.”
A Moment of Truth Ignites Global Reactions
The viral footage sent ripples across social media and international platforms, with thousands denouncing the Zionists’ systematic disinformation campaign. The contrast was stark: while Hamas captives were shown receiving humane treatment, Palestinian prisoners languished in Zionist dungeons, subjected to beatings, torture, and psychological warfare.
The images of a Zionist soldier voluntarily embracing and showing respect to Palestinian resistance fighters obliterated Zionist lies about the so-called “barbarism” of Hamas. It was an undeniable testament to the hypocrisy of the Zionist entity, which continuously whitewashes its brutal treatment of Palestinian prisoners while masquerading as the victim.
But the most damning revelation came when the Al-Qassam Brigades unveiled a secret document—dubbed the “Black File”. This dossier contains the names of high-ranking Zionist and international figures complicit in war crimes and the suppression of truth regarding the captives held in Gaza. The leak of such information could send Netanyahu’s already fragile government into a tailspin, potentially leading to mass protests and further public distrust.
Netanyahu’s House of Lies Crumbling
For years, the Zionist establishment has relied on carefully crafted propaganda to sustain its occupation and justify its war crimes. But as reality seeps through the cracks of its crumbling façade, voices of dissent within Zionist society are growing louder. The streets of Tel Aviv are witnessing increasing protests, with furious citizens demanding accountability for Netanyahu’s deception and the reckless policies that have led to disaster.
The Zionist entity now faces an uncomfortable truth: it can no longer rely on fabricated narratives when the very soldiers it claims to protect are exposing its lies. The world is watching, and no amount of censorship or media blackouts can erase the damning footage of a Zionist hostage breaking ranks with the Zionist regime.
This was more than just a kiss on the forehead of a Palestinian fighter. It was a kiss that burned Zionist propaganda to the ground.
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