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Unmasking Fabrications: Ikhad Exposes Forged Document Used to Justify Journalists’ Assassination

Watan-The “Ikhad” platform, specialized in verifying shadowy news and open sources, refuted what it claimed to be a forged document published by the occupying army, alleging that the martyred journalist Hamza Wael al-Dahdouh belonged to “Saraya al-Quds” in justifying his assassination along with his colleague “Mustafa Tharaya.”

The occupying army claimed that the journalists “Hamza al-Dahdouh” and “Mustafa Tharaya” were members of “the organizations that carried out the October 7 operation,” referring to the Al-Aqsa Storm operation.

According to the claimed source, documents found by the Israeli army in Gaza revealed Tharaya’s role as the deputy commander of a brigade in the Gaza City Brigade affiliated with Saraya al-Quds. It also highlighted al-Dahdouh’s role in the electronic engineering unit affiliated with the Islamic Jihad Organization and formerly as a deputy commander in the Olive Battalion affiliated with the Islamic Jihad.

Clear evidence of forgery

The platform pointed out that the document containing the name “Hamza al-Dahdouh” is false, and the evidence of forgery in it is clear.

The Israeli army published the document, claiming it belongs to “Saraya al-Quds,” and mentioned the journalist “Hamza al-Dahdouh” as a member of the group.

The occupation also mentioned the name of the journalist “Mustafa Tharaya,” who was martyred alongside Hamza at the same moment, claiming that he was the deputy commander of a brigade in the Gaza Brigade.

After examining the document conducted by “Ikhad,” several discrepancies were found, including its poor quality, numerous spelling errors, and noticeable color differences between the lines, with some appearing dark and others light. The source further noted that some names were written in bold, contrary to others.

Information from Saraya al-Quds Upon the return of the “Ikhad” team to the “Saraya al-Quds” website, they found that it uses the colors red and black in its statements. In contrast, the alleged document used the colors red and green.

Furthermore, the word “Saraya al-Quds” is written in both small and capital letters in its statements, while in the alleged document, it was written in all capital letters.

The “Ikhad” team also noticed that “Saraya al-Quds” places the date of its statements at the end, not at the top, as indicated in the fabricated document.

As for the journalist “Mustafa Tharaya,” “Ikhad” stated that he works as a drone photographer, meaning he uses unmanned aerial vehicles for photography, and these drones are not military.

The platform previously proved that the martyrs “Hamza al-Dahdouh” and “Mustafa Tharaya” were targeted in the car they were traveling in Khan Yunis, and they did not have any weapons with them, contrary to the claims of the occupying army.

Is the occupying army attempting to justify its targeting of journalists by disseminating such fabricated documents?

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