An AI-generated video lampooning Congressman Ro Khanna's (D-CA) recent tour of Judea and Samaria is circulating on social media, according to The Zioneer. The video follows Khanna's account of being stopped by Israeli civilians and soldiers during his visit, and Israeli officials' explanation that he entered the area without coordination.
An AI-generated video parodying US Congressman Ro Khanna's recent visit to Judea and Samaria is gaining traction on social media platforms, according to The Zioneer. The video, which appears to mock the California Democrat's encounter with armed settlers and Israeli security forces, has been shared widely in the wake of the controversy surrounding his trip.
The video emerges after days of intense debate over Khanna's visit. As The Zioneer reported, Khanna was detained by armed settlers in Judea and Samaria on July 11, an incident he described as an 'unfiltered look' at the conflict. He later called the settlers 'hoodlums' and accused the IDF of siding with them. Israeli officials stated that Khanna had entered the area without prior coordination, leading to a brief detention. Prime Minister Netanyahu condemned the settlers involved as a 'small group of criminals.'
The AI-generated video adds a new layer to the public discourse, with social media users reacting to the controversy. The video's creator and specific content remain unverified, but its circulation reflects the ongoing polarization around the incident. The Zioneer has not independently verified the video's origin or authenticity.
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