Mr FAFO found out

Started by gcode, October 14, 2025, 02:52 AM

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gcode

He's really dead this time

QuoteSaleh al-Jafarawi, a social media influencer in the Gaza Strip who became well-known to Israelis and others after cheering Hamas's October 7, 2023, attack, was killed Sunday during armed clashes between Hamas and Palestinian militias in Gaza City.

Footage circulating online showed his body.

According to the reports, Jafarawi was killed by the militias while covering the incident.

He gained wide attention with a video he recorded on October 7, 2023, in which he praised Hamas's attack. Later in the war, he filmed himself crying in reaction to Israel's airstrikes. Pro-Israel activists juxtaposed the two videos and gave him the nickname "Mr. FAFO" (an acronym for "fuck around and find out.")

In the following weeks, videos went viral in which Jafarawi appeared to impersonate a doctor, a wounded patient, a fighter, a journalist, and people of other roles, drawing widespread mockery among pro-Israel figures for what appeared to be lazy propaganda.



What a shame  ::)


Jeff

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gcode

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I forgot to include this part of the article

Quote"Controversial Gaza activist, derogatorily called 'Mr. FAFO' due to his performative antics and well known for his support of Hamas and raising an estimated $10 million to build a children's hospital, only to pocket the money, Saleh Al-Jafarawi, was killed today by unknown assailants," wrote the Palestinian-American anti-Hamas activist Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib.

Alkhatib posted on X that Jafarawai "was allegedly accompanying Hamas's 'Saham' unit during clashes with the Doghmosh clan in Gaza City, possibly as a cameraman of sorts. Hamas-affiliated Telegram channels have been announcing his death, possibly as a way to incite further violence against the clan and justify even more killing of perceived opposition and alleged criminal elements."

In a second post, Gaza-born Alkhatib assessed that the influencer "was killed by 3 possible players in Gaza: Hamas to steal his digital wallet & instigate a civil war; the Doghmosh clan because he participated in Hamas raids against them; or anti-Hamas fighters because he was a terror propagandist. His body showed signs of torture."

It is ironic that he survived 2 years of war with Israel, yet didn't last 2 days once Israel withdrew.
I think Gaza is in for a bloody civil war as various faction battle over who will control the billions in aid that will
be pouring in.
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neurosis

Quote from: gcode on October 14, 2025, 02:52 AMIn the following weeks, videos went viral in which Jafarawi appeared to impersonate a doctor, a wounded patient, a fighter, a journalist,

Did he work for Fox news? :D 



Sorry.. couldn't help myself.  :D
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gcode

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Something I didn't paste from the article

Mr. FAFO used his fame to raise $10 million for a children's hospital, then pocketed the money.

The article states his body showed signed of torture.
One theory on his death is that his friends in Hamas worked him over to gain access to his stolen millions

FOFA indeed  :) 
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Jeff

Quote from: gcode on October 14, 2025, 04:46 AMMr. FAFO used his fame to raise $10 million for a children's hospital, then pocketed the money.
It's safe to say that the majority of charities and fund raisers are scams where they either pocket all of the money or only donate a single digit percentage of the funds that were raised.
The NFL scam for breast cancer awareness is/was one of the worst ones, they gave only 5% of the money raised.
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Quote from: Jeff on October 14, 2025, 05:12 AMIt's safe to say that the majority of charities and fund raisers are scams where they either pocket all of the money or only donate a single digit percentage of the funds that were raised.
The NFL scam for breast cancer awareness is/was one of the worst ones, they gave only 5% of the money raised.
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mowens

So it's safe to say neither side can be trusted with our money.
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Quote from: mowens on October 14, 2025, 09:53 AMSo it's safe to say neither side can be trusted with our money.
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SuperHoneyBadger

Quote from: Jeff on October 23, 2025, 12:00 PMSpeaking of charities, here's another p.o.s.

There is not a single charity that I would give my money to, short of direct hospital donations. Seems every month something comes out about boards getting paid more, and less than 10% going to the causes.

Closest I ever got was trying to get a phone number off a super cute canvasing chick years ago. There's that special something about hot girls that really care about the environment or human rights or whatever she was talking about.
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neurosis

Quote from: SuperHoneyBadger on October 24, 2025, 06:37 AMThere is not a single charity that I would give my money to, short of direct hospital donations.

Since and when I could/can afford it, I donate food to local food banks. Especially during the holidays.

I would never make a direct payment to a charity. I don't trust them.
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mowens

Has anyone heard anything nefarious about St. Jude? I give to them, though with a little trepidation.
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