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:Ba_lecture:
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Sah-Brina
Sah-Brina
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moi je comprends plus rien aux ukrainiens nazis qui sont en faites juifs
:Euuuh_deforme:
Oui faudrait des explications bordel
:Totalement_loco:
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Ils ont racheté les terres ?
:Piou:
:moustachu:
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cest pas la russie qui veut faire la nouvelle russie en ukraine, mais israel qui veut la nouvelle israel en ukraine, ça fait parti de leurs prophéties à la con
validé par les kheyettes et toi ? https://voca.ro/1mj5MK2x5gmc
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:Ba_lecture:
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Sah-Brina
Sah-Brina
7 mois
moi je comprends plus rien aux ukrainiens nazis qui sont en faites juifs
:Euuuh_deforme:

:Lecture_kj:
Pas de parents, pas de frère, pas de cousins, pas de potes, pas de copine, pas de collègue.. 0 tout
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:poutinepompette:
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Par contre on parle d'un espace ashkénaze quand ce sont tous des sémites sur la vidéo
:risitas_triangle_:
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:delawarde_fume:
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Based on the available information and analysis, here’s a detailed response regarding whether the video in the X post (
https://x.com/SaltyGirl09/status/1897064061747237347
) is fake or not, along with additional information about it.
Is the Video Fake or Not?
The video embedded in the X post by @SaltyGirl09
, which claims to show "Ukraine’s Religious Checkpoint for" Jews, appears to be misleading or potentially fabricated based on the context and related web results. Here’s why:
Lack of Verification from Credible Sources: The post and its replies do not provide verifiable evidence or official reports from Ukrainian authorities, international organizations, or reputable news outlets confirming the existence of checkpoints in Ukraine that exclusively allow Jews to pass. The claim seems to stem from speculation or conspiracy theories rather than factual reporting.

Context from Web Results: The related web results, particularly from Radio Free Asia (Web ID: 1), highlight similar misleading claims about Jews in Ukraine. For instance, a video circulating on social media claimed to show Jews entering Ukraine to build a new state, but reverse image searches and fact-checking revealed it actually depicted Hasidic Jews on a pilgrimage to Uman, Ukraine, for the Jewish New Year, visiting the grave of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov. This suggests that videos related to Jews in Ukraine are often misinterpreted or misused to support unfounded narratives.

Zelenskyy’s “Big Israel” Statement: The claim ties into President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s 2022 statement, as noted in the Atlantic Council article (Web ID: 2), where he expressed a desire for Ukraine to become "a big Israel" in terms of security and self-defense. However, this statement refers to adopting Israel’s security strategies (e.g., self-defense, societal mobilization) and democratic institutions, not establishing religious or ethnic checkpoints. The leap to checkpoints exclusively for Jews appears to be a misinterpretation or exaggeration of this statement.

Checkpoints in Ukraine: The EU-Ukrainian border checkpoint observations (Web ID: 0) from the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) focus on humanitarian and refugee issues during the Russia-Ukraine war, particularly addressing the EU’s Temporary Protection Directive for those fleeing Ukraine. There’s no mention of religious or ethnic-based checkpoints, especially ones favoring Jews, in these official reports. Instead, checkpoints are described as handling massive displacement and security challenges, not religious discrimination or favoritism.

Speculative Nature of the Thread: The X thread itself contains highly speculative and conspiratorial comments (e.g., references to "Greater Israel," ethnic cleansing, or reclaiming Khazaria), which lack substantiation. The tone and content suggest the video and claim may be part of a broader narrative driven by misinformation or bias, rather than factual reporting.

Given this analysis, the video and the claim it supports are likely misleading or fake, as there is no credible evidence to support the assertion of Ukraine establishing checkpoints exclusively for Jews. The video may be a manipulated or out-of-context clip, similar to the misidentified pilgrimage footage debunked by Radio Free Asia.
Additional Information on the Video
While the specific video in the X post isn’t directly available for analysis in the provided data (due to X’s content restrictions or the need for direct access), we can infer details based on the description and related context:
Visual Description: The image accompanying the post shows a nighttime scene at what appears to be a checkpoint, with vehicles (including a car with a license plate) and a motorcycle in the foreground. The overlaid text reads “Ukraine’s Religious Checkpoint for,” suggesting it’s meant to imply a religious or ethnic restriction, specifically for Jews.

Source of the Claim: The video was shared by @SaltyGirl09
on March 4, 2025, at 23:18 UTC, as part of a thread questioning the oddity of such checkpoints. The lack of a clear source or timestamp for the video itself raises red flags about its authenticity.

Potential Origins: Based on similar debunked videos (e.g., the Radio Free Asia case), the footage could be:
A clip from a different context, such as a regular Ukrainian or Russian checkpoint during the war, edited with misleading text.

Footage of a Hasidic Jewish pilgrimage or another unrelated event in Ukraine, misrepresented to fit the narrative.

A completely fabricated or staged video designed to spread misinformation.

Fact-Checking Challenges: Without direct access to the video or additional metadata (e.g., original upload date, location, or creator), it’s difficult to pinpoint its exact origin. However, the pattern of misinformation in related claims (as seen in the web results) suggests it’s part of a recurring trend of false narratives about Jews and Ukraine, often tied to the ongoing war and Zelenskyy’s statements.

Related Context from the Thread: Replies in the thread reference articles and maps about Zelenskyy’s “big Israel” vision, historical claims about Khazaria, and alleged ethnic cleansing. These elements indicate the video is being used to support a broader conspiracy theory, but they don’t provide evidence of its authenticity.

How to Verify Further
To determine definitively whether the video is fake, you could:
Conduct a reverse image or video search using tools like Google Reverse Image Search, Yandex, or InVID-WeVerify, uploading key frames from the video.

Check for reports from credible news outlets (e.g., BBC, Reuters, Al Jazeera) or official statements from Ukrainian authorities, the EU, or human rights organizations about such checkpoints.

Look for metadata or timestamps within the video that might reveal its true origin or date.

Cross-reference with eyewitness accounts or footage from the claimed location and time.

Conclusion

The video in the X post is most likely fake or misleading, as it lacks credible evidence and fits a pattern of misinformation about Jews and Ukraine. It appears to be an edited or misinterpreted clip, possibly taken out of context from a different event (e.g., a checkpoint during the war or a religious pilgrimage). For definitive confirmation, further investigation with access to the video and advanced fact-checking tools would be necessary. If you have access to the video or additional details, I can assist in refining this analysis!

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