Trump Snr Advisor Tweets Fake Video of '650 Hamas Rockets'

Published May 6th, 2019 - 09:25 GMT
(Screenshot/Twitter)
(Screenshot/Twitter)

Amid rising violence in Gaza for the past few days, one of Donald Trump’s senior campaign advisors for the 2016-2020 campaign, Katrina Pierson, has gone to Twitter to share a video falsely claiming to show Hamas rockets fired at Israel.

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In her tweet, Pierson addressed Minnesota Congresswoman, Ilhan Omar, in her tweet asking Omar whether she will condemn what Hamas is doing.

The video, confirmed fake later, showed rockets being fired in Ukraine's Donbass region, filmed earlier in 2015.

Meanwhile, the tweet has gone viral and received thousands of retweets with people sharing the original video from 2015.

Pierson’s lack of knowledge and information as a senior advisor for the US President's campaign was also met with outrage and condemnation.

Others went to share real videos from Gaza showing Israeli airstrikes targeting civilians, homes and media agencies.

In fact, Pierson’s tweet has highlighted the issue with the misleading mainstream media coverage in the US and around the world. During the past few days, the New York Times, the CNN and the BBC have been heavily criticized for their coverage of the violence in Gaza.

The attacks began after Hamas fired retaliatory strikes at two civilians who were killed on Gaza borders by Israeli snipers on Friday while taking part of weekly protests against the blockade.

In response, Israel carried out waves of strikes on Gaza killing more than 25 people; including children, and injuring more than 100. On the other hand, Israeli authorities confirmed four Israelis dead and a dozen injured in Hamas retaliatory rockets.

The flare-up comes at a time when Palestinians in Gaza are preparing for the holy month of Ramadan amid harsh economic conditions resulting from the 7-year-long blockade on the Strip.

On Sunday night, officials in Israel and Hamas confirmed agreeing a ceasefire that begins on early Monday morning.