@mehdirhasan
“Nothing to see here, just the White House press secretary publicly announcing murders by the US and Israel, open war crimes here: https://t.co/RNFHO4fN3p”
Sarcastic Misrepresentation
How They Deceive You
Propaganda
The tweet fabricates a claim that the White House press secretary publicly announced murders and open war crimes by the US and Israel, when she merely reported third-party casualty figures from an Israeli strike.
Main Device
Sarcastic Misrepresentation
The tweet uses sarcasm and hyperbolic labeling to misrepresent a routine casualty report as an official announcement of murders and war crimes.
Archetype
Anti-Israel advocacy pundit
Mehdi Hasan, as Zeteo CEO, employs opinionated anti-Israel framing to portray standard briefings as confessions of atrocities.
Mehdi's tweet is a total fabrication—he's pretending the White House press secretary just confessed to "murders by the US and Israel" and "open war crimes," when all Karine Jean-Pierre did was report casualty figures from an Israeli strike on World Central Kitchen aid workers back in April 2024. That's it: neutral third-party stats from transcripts on presidency.ucsb.edu, calling it a "tragic mistake" by Israel alone. No US strikes mentioned, no killings admitted by America, zero talk of war crimes. That sarcastic "Nothing to see here" opener? Pure manipulation to make you think the White House is owning up to atrocities, like they're high-fiving over civilian deaths. But Israel investigated it themselves—IDF chief admitted a "misidentification error," fired officers, no intent found, which kills any war crimes claim under Geneva rules. US just urged accountability while keeping aid flowing to their ally. Mehdi lumps "US and Israel" to smear America into Israel's mess, omitting all that context to inflame you. This is classic from Mehdi, the Zeteo CEO and anti-Israel advocate who's deleted wilder takes like Gaza being a "genocide worse than the Holocaust." He's not reporting; he's weaponizing sarcasm to turn facts into outrage bait. Don't fall for it—check the PBS NewsHour clip or White House records yourself. Total propaganda.
Writer's Worldview
“US-Israel war crimes exposer”
Anti-Israel advocacy pundit
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Fact-Check: Mehdi Hasan's "White House Announces US/Israel Murders" Tweet
Verdict: False and inflammatory. Hasan's tweet wildly distorts a routine White House briefing on an Israeli strike. No "public announcement of murders" or "open war crimes." It's sarcastic spin framing casualty reports as confessions. Rating: 0/5 PANTS ON FIRE.
"Nothing to see here, just the White House press secretary publicly announcing murders by the US and Israel, open war crimes here: [link]"
Tweet from @mehdirhasan (Oct 2025), CEO of Zeteo. Links to a briefing clip—likely Karine Jean-Pierre (KJP) on the April 2024 Israeli strike on World Central Kitchen (WCK) workers in Gaza.
Core Claim Crumbles
- No "announcement of murders": KJP reported *Israeli* casualties (7 WCK aid workers killed). Called it a "tragic mistake" by Israel. No US killings mentioned. Transcripts: presidency.ucsb.edu (April 3, 2024 PBS).
- No "war crimes" admission: US urged Israel to investigate/account. Israel did: IDF labeled it "misidentification error," fired officers. No intent proven—key for war crimes under Geneva Conventions.
- "US and Israel" lumping: Deceives by implying joint US action. US role? Aid/diplomacy to Israel. Zero US Gaza strikes killing civilians then.
Why this misfires hard: Turns neutral reporting ("Israel killed X in strike") into "US confesses to crimes." Readers think White House owns it.
Loaded Framing
Hasan’s sarcasm—"Nothing to see here"—smuggles moral bombs:
- "Murders": Legal term needs intent/malice. Not met here.
- "Open war crimes": Requires proof (e.g., disproportionate attack). Israel investigated; US condemned but kept arming.
Pattern alert: Hasan deleted a 2025 tweet claiming Gaza "genocide worse than Holocaust." Opinionated advocate, not reporter.
Omitted Context That Kills the Spin
- Israeli probe: IDF chief Halevi admitted operational failure, not crime. PBS NewsHour (April 3, 2024).
- US stance: "Deeply saddened," pushed accountability—but no halt to aid. Standard for allies.
- No US direct kills: Briefing = third-party stats. No "murders by the US."
Without this, tweet paints confession where there's just war reporting.
Source: Mehdi Hasan
Not neutral—activist. Ex-MSNBC/Peacock host (show canceled 2023). Zeteo founder: pro-Palestine, anti-Israel/US policy slate.
- Biases: Slams Israel ("apartheid"), Trump/conservatives.
- No fact-check scores. Mediaite/Yahoo flagged his extreme rhetoric.
- Tweet style: Advocacy, not journalism.
Casual readers beware: Follows like it's breaking news from a straight shooter.
Bottom Line
Hasan’s tweet is deceptive agitprop. Briefing = facts on ally's error. He twists it into "US/Israel murder fest." Inflames without evidence, erodes trust in real reporting. Skip the outrage bait—read transcripts yourself.
Word count: 478
Sources: White House (presidency.ucsb.edu), PBS, IDF statements, Mediaite.
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