Rahma Zein’s Powerful Response Exposing Western Media Misinformation on the Palestinian Cause

2023-10-20 18:42:00

Written by Aser Ahmed Friday, October 20, 2023 09:42 PM

In a strong and strict message, Egyptian Rahma Zein gave a harsh lesson to the famous CNN correspondent Sarah Sidner, the heroine of the famous misinformation incident, who appeared in a video clip a few days ago receiving instructions from the director to express “panic” while covering the events taking place around the Gaza Strip, in The first days of the Al-Aqsa Flood.

Videos of “Rahma” quickly spread widely across various social media platforms, praising its strong response and defense of the Palestinian cause and exposing the fabricated coverage played by most Western satellite channels in supporting and justifying attacks by the Israeli occupation army, and one of the bloggers published a video clip of about 6 minutes of the discussion that took place. Between “Rahma” and “Sidner” in front of the Rafah crossing gate.

A heated discussion took place between the Egyptian demonstrator and the reporter, where the demonstrator said: I understand that you represent your government and your policies that claim to support freedom of expression and freedom of opinion, but you understand the meaning of democracy according to what you want only and you deal with the principles in accordance with your interests only… And now we are seeing the results of your occupation and watching. The results of your Zionism, and we see the results of your misrepresentation of the Arabs. We see your inhuman treatment of the Arabs and your inferiority view of them.

The demonstrator continued: “I don’t want you to bring your cameras so I can talk, but give me an answer to my questions… I want to know from you as a human being why you are doing this… and the fact that you do not know the impact of what you are doing is the actual disaster.”

The Egyptian girl at the Rafah crossing

Egyptian girl

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