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Israeli Channel 11 showed a fake video about Ukraine’s transfer of Western weapons to HAMAS fighters

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On October 24, the Centre for Strategic Communication already refuted the fake about the transfer of AT4 and NLAW anti-tank weapons to HAMAS fighters. At that time, we pointed out numerous signs of fabrication of this video.

In particular, we indicated the fact that all the weapons shown were spent. We also drew attention to the fact that since October, the world has not seen the use of Western anti-tank weapons during the hostilities in Israel, which gives an obvious answer: terrorists do not have these weapons.

Despite all the warnings, the host of the Israeli TV Channel 11 Ila Hasson included the previously refuted video in her programme and effectively accused Ukraine of transferring Western weapons to terrorists.

Such a transfer is impossible in principle because the EUCOM Control Centre of Ukraine is operating in Stuttgart, which is responsible for controlling the provision and use of weapons of the West. In almost two years of the full-scale invasion, there were no claims on their part.

Thanks to the integration of the NATO logistics system LOGFAS with the SOTA module, full control of each weapon entering the territory of Ukraine from allied countries is ensured.

The Centre for Strategic Communication requests the TV Channel 11 to inform the audience about the refutation of the published fake about Ukraine and apologize for the information story that casts a shadow on the integrity of our state.

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