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Daily Mail lies: Oct 7 victim saved from rape by non-existent Muslim prohibition on violating scarred women
United States🏛️ Politique24/05/2026

Daily Mail lies: Oct 7 victim saved from rape by non-existent Muslim prohibition on violating scarred women

The article criticizes The Daily Mail for publishing a fabricated story about an Israeli woman named May Hayat, claiming she was spared from sexual assault by Hamas terrorists due to a scar she possessed. The article argues that the Daily Mail's report is part of a broader pattern of 'rape hoax propaganda' and highlights inconsistencies in Hayat's account. It notes that Hayat initially told Reuters she escaped her captors, but the Daily Mail later claimed she was released after a Hamas leader recognized her scar. The article also accuses The Daily Mail of collaborating with Israeli figures, citing Natalie Lisbona, the author of the fake report, who is described as an 'Israeli asset' and has ties to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The piece emphasizes that the story contradicts Islamic teachings and calls out the media outlet for spreading misinformation.

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Daily Mail lies: Oct 7 victim saved from rape by non-existent Muslim prohibition on violating scarred women

The article criticizes The Daily Mail for publishing a fabricated story about an Israeli woman named May Hayat, claiming she was spared from sexual assault by Hamas terrorists due to a scar she possessed. The article argues that the Daily Mail's report is part of a broader pattern of 'rape hoax propaganda' and highlights inconsistencies in Hayat's account. It notes that Hayat initially told Reuters she escaped her captors, but the Daily Mail later claimed she was released after a Hamas leader recognized her scar. The article also accuses The Daily Mail of collaborating with Israeli figures, citing Natalie Lisbona, the author of the fake report, who is described as an 'Israeli asset' and has ties to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The piece emphasizes that the story contradicts Islamic teachings and calls out the media outlet for spreading misinformation.

Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article frames The Daily Mail's reporting as part of a coordinated effort to spread anti-Palestinian propaganda, aligning with narratives critical of Israel and its allies. It uses strong language to condemn the media outlet and highlights perceived biases in the reporting, suggesting a leftward

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