Reporter Rahma Zein, editor-in-chief of an Egyptian English-speaking website and a former correspondent for Egyptian television, criticized, in front of the Rafah crossing, a CNN correspondent clarissa ward, who worked to publish misleading videos on CNN in support of Israel.
She is Egyptian🇪🇬
Proud of you ♥️#معبر_رفح #لا_للتفويض #طرد_السفير_الاسرائيلي_من_مصر #طوفان_الأقصى pic.twitter.com/pKyFQtmhqT
— salwa (100💙💙❀ ذاتَ الخِمار(وَنَرَاهُ قَرِيبًا (@salwa201188) October 20, 2023
In a strong and strict message, Egyptian Rahma Zein gave a harsh lesson to the famous CNN correspondent, 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.
She is Egyptian*, and she made us all proud https://t.co/4pamW9tnHw
— Y.H. (@Yara_Kharshoum) October 20, 2023
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 media in supporting and justifying attacks by the Israeli occupation army.
Just for correction: She is Egyptian not Palestinian https://t.co/YUZkw7naxV
— محمد الزغبي (@Zoghbyzovic) October 20, 2023
Ward appeared in one of the videos receiving instructions from the director, to appear as if she was terrified, during the first days of the Al-Aqsa flood, due to the rockets fired by the Palestinian factions, to make it appear as if Israel is always in a defensive position.
A few days ago, a video appeared on CNN, in which the reporter appears receiving instructions from the director to appear afraid to convey to the world that Israel is the one being bombed and not the other way around. The video was widely criticized.