Sunday, April 26, 2026

Pallywood Classics from the Gaza War


Sorry for the "Clip Show". Time to share a few of our favorite Pallywood classics from the last two years.  Not surprising, in the recent war Palestinians and their Western enablers have been dabbling with the use of AI, rather than simply recycling photos from Syria or  Bolivia.

Some of the early AI attempts show a surprising lack of attention to detail.  Note the starving three armed mother in Gaza wailing while holding her starving child.


Pallywood : Gaza war

Another 3 armed mother in Gaza

Pallywood: Gaza War

The legless boy and his, un, "dog"?   Gotta love the readers context.


Pallywood: Gaza War


Who can help but be moved to tears by this young child in Gaza, cradling his beloved 5 legged cat in the rubble?

Pallywood: Gaza war

Legless children seems to be a genre in Pallywood. Less often mentioned is their remarkable, one might even say miraculous,  recovery.


Were you expecting recycled Bolivian mummies?  Does anyone ever expect recycled Bolivian mummies?


These two naturally mummified Spanish children are from the 19th century These remains were preserved by the region’s dry, mineral-rich environment, a process that allowed the bodies to remain intact for over 150 years.

If children were actually found under the rubble, why are Palestinians recycling150 year old mummy photos?

Apparently smallpox is rampant in Gaza, "spreading at a terrifying speed".  This is spite of the fact that its been irradicated across the world.  The last reported "wild" case of smallpox in the world was in 1977, according to the CDC. 

Pallywood is all about the lies, after all.They think we are stupid.






What are your favorite Pallywood images from the war in Gaza?   Send us a link and we'll update our post.






 

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