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Influencer Gazatí Raises M in Fake Campaign

Influencer Gazatí Raises $10M in Fake Campaign

March 13, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Business

Controversy Surrounds Gaza Influencer’s Fundraising Campaign

Table of Contents

  • Controversy Surrounds Gaza Influencer’s Fundraising Campaign
    • Ministry of Health Denies Involvement
    • Public Outcry⁢ and Accusations
      • Jafarawi’s Online ‍Presence
    • Humanitarian and‍ Health Catastrophe in Gaza
  • Controversy Surrounding Gazan Influencer Saleh‍ al-Jafarawi’s Fundraising Campaign: A ​Q&A Guide
    • Introduction
    • Frequently Asked Questions
      • Who is Saleh al-Jafarawi?
      • What⁣ is⁣ the‍ fundraising‌ campaign about?
      • What​ is the Palestinian ministry of health’s stance on the campaign?
      • Has the Kuwaiti aid society commented on the campaign?
      • What are the public’s reactions and accusations against al-Jafarawi?
      • What is “Pallywood,” and how does it relate⁤ to Al-Jafarawi?
      • Is Saleh al-Jafarawi confirmed ‌to be dead?
      • What⁢ is the current humanitarian situation in Gaza?
      • What are the allegations ⁤against Saleh Al-Jafarawi?
    • Key Takeaways:‍ Understanding the ‍Controversy
    • Conclusion

Published: March 13, 2025

The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Ramallah has ⁤accused⁤ Saleh al-Jafarawi, a Gazan influencer known online as “Mr. Fafo,” of perhaps embezzling funds intended for the reconstruction of the al-Nasr Children’s Hospital.

Earlier this week,Al-Jafarawi posted‍ a video featuring ⁤himself‌ and other Gazan influencers in a studio,announcing their campaign to raise $10 million. They claimed the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Ramallah had set this figure as the fundraising goal.

The campaign ​prominently displayed the Ministry of Health’s logo, alongside that of a Kuwaiti aid society.

Ministry of Health Denies Involvement

The Ministry ⁣of Health swiftly issued a statement disavowing any connection to Al-Jafarawi’s campaign.

According to the Ministry’s social media channels, “The Palestinian Ministry of Health confirms that it is not responsible for any campaign to collect donations for the benefit of the Gaza Strip, and that it is not⁤ a partner in ‍any campaign to donate and raise ⁢funds‍ by some activists on ‌social networks.”

The Ministry further warned against the unauthorized use of its name or ⁤logo for fundraising purposes,threatening “legal‌ obligation.”

As of now, the Kuwaiti society for Socorro has not released ⁣a statement ​regarding the campaign. While the ​campaign has reportedly raised ​$9.9 million,there is no active campaign by the Kuwaiti society to rebuild the hospital.

Public Outcry⁢ and Accusations

Al-Jafarawi’s⁣ campaign continues, but it has sparked outrage among many Palestinians on social ‍media. They are urging others to cease donating, with some ​speculating that Al-Jafarawi has‌ either pocketed the money or funneled it to Hamas.

Activist⁣ Mustafa Asour stated on X/Twitter, “I already told them before the Ministry of Health cited by the Saleh ​Al-jaafari thief is affiliated with Hamas ⁤and not to ‌the institutions of​ the Palestinian State.” He added, “So, dear donor, yoru money⁤ is gone.”

Another user wrote,”Saleh al-Jafarawi did not donate ​a few⁢ million dollars to a hospital,and you will probably ‍find it in Egypt opening a project and telling you to live from their money.”

Jafarawi’s Online ‍Presence

As October 7, Al-Jafarawi has been seen in numerous instances of⁣ what some describe as Gazan propaganda, or “Pallywood,” portraying himself in various roles, including adoptive father, surgeon, and ⁣”combatant‍ for⁢ freedom.”

Despite ‍his active presence on⁣ social media, Al-Jafarawi is listed as a “martyr” on the Ourgaza site, even though his date of death is not specified.

Humanitarian and‍ Health Catastrophe in Gaza

Amidst these allegations, the situation in Gaza remains dire. Palestinian Health Minister Mai al-Kaila stated on Friday that Gaza is facing a “humanitarian and⁣ health catastrophe,” urging all countries and human rights groups to provide aid.

The targeting of journalists and doctors in the region has ⁢also been reported. Watan-Palestinian journalist Saleh⁢ Al-Jaafaraoui ⁣recounted being directly targeted by occupation forces along with a ​group of doctors,including “Mohammed Abu Salama.”

Controversy Surrounding Gazan Influencer Saleh‍ al-Jafarawi’s Fundraising Campaign: A ​Q&A Guide

Introduction

This article addresses the unfolding controversy surrounding Saleh al-Jafarawi, a Gazan influencer also ​known as “Mr. Fafo,” and‌ his fundraising campaign for the reconstruction of⁢ the al-Nasr children’s Hospital. We delve into the allegations, official responses, ⁢and public reactions to provide a‌ extensive overview of the situation as of March 13, 2025.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Saleh al-Jafarawi?

Saleh al-Jafarawi⁤ is a Gazan influencer known online as “Mr. Fafo.” He has a significant presence ⁢on social ⁢media and⁢ has been involved in creating content related to the situation ‍in Gaza. Though, search results have ⁢indicated​ that​ he has been accused⁢ of fraud,⁣ and has had footage used for propaganda.

What⁣ is⁣ the‍ fundraising‌ campaign about?

Al-Jafarawi ‍launched a fundraising campaign to⁣ raise $10 million for⁢ the reconstruction of ‍the al-Nasr Children’s⁢ Hospital‍ in Gaza. he claimed that the Palestinian Ministry of ⁢Health in Ramallah had set this figure as the ⁤fundraising goal. The ⁣campaign prominently displayed the Ministry of Health’s logo and‍ that of a Kuwaiti aid society.

What​ is the Palestinian ministry of health’s stance on the campaign?

The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Ramallah ⁤has ​strongly ⁣disavowed any connection to⁢ Al-Jafarawi’s fundraising‍ campaign. In an official statement, ⁤the Ministry confirmed that it is not responsible for any donation campaigns⁢ for the Gaza Strip and warned against the ⁢unauthorized ⁢use of its name⁢ or logo for fundraising purposes, ‌threatening legal action.

Has the Kuwaiti aid society commented on the campaign?

As of March‌ 13, 2025, the Kuwaiti society for Socorro had not released a statement‌ regarding the⁣ campaign. Furthermore,despite the ‍campaign reportedly raising $9.9 million, there⁢ is no active campaign led by the Kuwaiti society to ​rebuild⁢ the hospital.

What are the public’s reactions and accusations against al-Jafarawi?

Al-Jafarawi’s campaign has sparked outrage among many Palestinians on social media. There are widespread speculations and accusations that Al-Jafarawi has either pocketed the ‍money raised or funneled it to Hamas. Social media users have urged others to stop donating‌ to the campaign.

What is “Pallywood,” and how does it relate⁤ to Al-Jafarawi?

Some sources describe Al-Jafarawi’s online presence as instances of ‍”Pallywood,” a term used to describe Gazan propaganda. He​ has been seen portraying himself in various roles, including adoptive father,‌ surgeon, and “combatant for freedom.”

Is Saleh al-Jafarawi confirmed ‌to be dead?

Despite his active presence on social media, Al-Jafarawi is listed as a “martyr” on the Ourgaza​ site, even though his date of death is not specified. This discrepancy raises further questions about‌ the details surrounding his activities and status.

What⁢ is the current humanitarian situation in Gaza?

Amidst ​these allegations,the humanitarian‌ and health situation in Gaza‌ remains dire. Palestinian Health Minister Mai al-Kaila‌ described⁣ it as a “humanitarian and health ⁤catastrophe,” urging international⁤ aid. Reports also indicate the targeting of journalists and doctors⁢ in the region.

What are the allegations ⁤against Saleh Al-Jafarawi?

Accusations against Saleh Al-Jafarawi primarily revolve around⁣ alleged misappropriation of⁢ funds⁤ raised ‍for humanitarian ‍purposes. He is accused of possibly embezzling donations intended for the reconstruction of ⁢the al-Nasr ⁣Children’s Hospital. Furthermore, there are accusations that he might ‌be funnelling money to Hamas.

Key Takeaways:‍ Understanding the ‍Controversy

| Aspect ⁤ ‌ ⁣ | Details ⁢ ⁣ ⁣ ⁢ ​ ⁣ ​ ⁢ ⁣ ‍ ⁢⁢ ⁤ ​ ​ |

| ————————– | ————————————————————————————————————————— |

| Campaign Goal ⁤ ‌ | Raise $10 million for al-Nasr Children’s Hospital ‍reconstruction. ‌ ⁤ ​ ​ ‌ ‍ ⁣ ​ ⁤ |

| Ministry of Health​ Stance ⁤| Officially disavowed any ​connection; warns against unauthorized use‍ of its logo. ‍ ‍ ⁣ |

| Public Reaction ⁣ ⁣| Outrage, accusations of embezzlement or funneling funds to Hamas.|

| Al-Jafarawi’s Status | ⁢Listed as a “martyr” on one site; actively present on social media. ⁢ ⁢ ‌ ​ ‍ ⁣ ​ ‌ |

| Humanitarian Context | gaza facing a⁣ “humanitarian and ⁤health ​catastrophe;” journalists and doctors reportedly targeted. ‌ ​ ‌ |

Conclusion

The controversy surrounding Saleh al-Jafarawi’s fundraising campaign highlights the critical importance of transparency and accountability in charitable activities, particularly⁤ in regions facing humanitarian crises. As the situation unfolds, it remains‍ essential for ‌donors to exercise caution and verify the legitimacy of fundraising efforts before contributing.

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