Abu-Ali express on his Telegram account reports: An interesting twist in the Palestinian-Qatari blood libel about the rape of Palestinian women in Shafaa Hospital by Israeli soldiers.
After the rumors that Jamila Alhassi published yesterday with the help of the Al Jazeera Qatari network spread, Gazan surfers on leading social media accounts began to demand on their own initiative verification of the details of the case.
The surprising reason: the rumors about the rape of the women caused many families in the north of the Gaza Strip to move to the south of the Gaza Strip out of fear that their daughters would be raped.
I read several testimonies about many families who moved south from Gaza following Elhasi's story.
Then I read the following amazing post on the part of Azati who has a Facebook account with about ten thousand followers. [We are posting the exact post from Arabic without any editing - NEWSRAEL]:
"All the reports about the rape of Palestinian women in the raid on the Shafa' hospital originate from the information provided by Mrs. Jamila Alhassi in an interview broadcast by the Aljazeera network. Alhassi is an unknown lady.
The accounts that the rape victim was a pregnant woman came in response to a photo from an anonymous Facebook account. The news It can be true and it can be false... By the way, a significant number of families I met today in Wadi Gaza stated that these reports caused them to be displaced from the north of the Gaza Strip, towards the south.
I do not believe that we should contribute to emptying the north of the Gaza Strip of residents in this way that an organization used" The Haganah" who drove away the residents of the Galilee villages by spreading rumors and sowing panic.... and killing and terrorizing and committing sexual crimes....
In view of these reports we need to be more alert, aware and professional... and ask who? and where? and when? and why? and how? Questions that need to be answered.
It is not possible that 24 hours have passed and the reports have not been clarified and no verified news has arrived... and perhaps Alhassi's words were just a wrong spew..."