@HamasAtrocities
Independent activist and commentator on Israel-Hamas conflict; no formal job title or institutional affiliation mentioned in bio or tweets
The @HamasAtrocities Twitter account was created on October 7, 2023, in response to the Hamas attacks on Israel, as stated in a commemorative post marking five months since its inception. It focuses on documenting and sharing content related to alleged atrocities committed by Hamas and other groups, countering narratives from pro-Palestinian sources, and highlighting misinformation. Recent activities as of October 2025 include posts criticizing media bias, sharing videos of alleged Pallywood (Palestinian propaganda), and commenting on ongoing Israel-Hamas related events, such as Yemen conflicts and Western activism. The account remains active, with posts garnering thousands of views and emphasizing anti-Jihadist themes.
As an unverified, grassroots account created in the immediate aftermath of a major conflict, @HamasAtrocities serves as an activist platform rather than a journalistic source, prioritizing exposure of alleged Hamas atrocities and countering perceived biases in media and activism. Its credibility is undermined by clear ideological bias, lack of transparency about the operator's identity or affiliations, and operation in an ecosystem rife with misinformation (as noted in reports from ProPublica and NewsGuard on Israel-Hamas discourse). While some posts align with documented events, the selective focus and absence of cross-verification reduce reliability for objective analysis; best used as a sentiment indicator in pro-Israel circles rather than factual evidence.
Assessment by Grok AI
The account has no formal fact-checks or corrections issued against it in major outlets, but operates in a highly polarized space where similar pro-Israel accounts have been flagged for misinformation (e.g., NewsGuard reports on verified accounts spreading Israel-Hamas war claims). Posts often cite Gazan sources or videos to debunk 'Palestinian lies,' but lack independent verification; historical accuracy appears focused on one-sided narratives without balanced sourcing, with potential for unverified atrocity claims amid broader controversies in war-related social media content.
Recent posts and claims we've fact-checked from this author
@HamasAtrocities · Oct 23
Oh, Greta! You little fraud!
@HamasAtrocities · Oct 20
We are back to the old script: 1. Hamas breaks the ceasefire killing two Israeli soldiers 2. Israel retaliates 3. The world condemns Israel Do you support Israel's retaliation?