Several Arabic-language Telegram channels report a fire at a hotel in Haifa. The channels cite Israeli media while framing the location as occupied Palestinian territory.
Various Arabic-language Telegram channels are reporting a fire at a hotel in the northern city of Haifa. The reports uniformly frame the location as occupied territory and primarily cite Israeli news outlets as their source of information.
الاعلامي حسين مرتضى, a channel known for its pro-Hamas and strongly anti-Israel editorial stance, published an urgent preliminary report stating that a fire had broken out "in a hotel in occupied Haifa."Other channels corroborated the incident by directly pointing to Israeli sources, using hostile framing typical of the region's resistance-aligned media. 🔻الهدهد🪶🔻 issued a brief statement identical to نايا - NAYA—a channel noted to maintain both anti-Israel and anti-Hamas stances. They stated that "enemy media" reported a fire breaking out in a hotel in Haifa, referring to the region as "northern occupied Palestine."
Similarly, صحفي ابو جود, another channel with a pro-Hamas alignment, amplified the story. The channel attributed the news to "Crusader enemy media," echoing the report of a fire in a hotel in "northern occupied Palestine." This specific dispatch was also co-reported by journalist Lamia Eyad.
The channels display highly synchronized messaging, with nearly identical text used across multiple posts. The sources uniformly utilize religiously and politically charged language ('Crusader enemy media', 'occupied Palestine') to frame a standard localized incident, accurately reflecting the editorial posture of the regional resistance-aligned media ecosystem.