The recent claim circulating on social media that the Mossad, Israel’s spy agency, labeled the late U.S. airman Aaron Bushnell as their enemy is like a tall tale spun by a kid after watching one too many spy movies. It’s so false that even Pinocchio’s nose would blush in shame!
FACT CHECK: Post Claims To Show Mossad Calling Deceased US Airman Its Enemy https://t.co/pv9pjoOjYF
— NahBabyNah (@NahBabyNah) March 6, 2024
Let’s break it down like a board game for ya: The account in the ruckus-causing image is faker than a plastic pickle. It’s not even the real Mossad! It’s like trying to pass off a toy phone as the real deal – just pure make-believe.
Now, let’s talk about poor Aaron Bushnell. The guy tragically set himself on fire outside the Israeli embassy as a protest against their Gaza Strip shenanigans. It’s a sad tale that got twisted into a wild yarn about Mossad labeling him as their archenemy.
But hold the phone (or toy phone, in this case)! The Mossad ain’t out here tweeting like a chatty parrot. If they really did shoot off a tweet calling someone their enemy, the news hounds would’ve been all over it like ants on a picnic. But nope, no such tweet exists in the real world – just in the land of make-believe.