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The Israeli government has conducted malicious actions in Syria that involve global leaders, including WEF members and Trump. 

*There's some very diabolical Jews in the Israel government. That is a freaking (nuclear?) earthquake-bomb hitting Syria. People can thank their world leaders, many are WEF members. Remember "Operation Warp Speed" and Trump saying he's with Israel 100%/1000%? Galloping of the Four Horsemen, folks.*

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This claim is conspiratorial, very exaggerated, misleading, and has antisemitic roots. 

First, the footage shown in this source is of the Tartus strike in Syria on December 15 2024.https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/12/16/israel-strikes-missile-depots-air-defences-in-syrias-tartus-region 

Here is the original Footage: https://x.com/TreasChest/status/1868446799335481847 And here is another angle: https://www.instagram.com/mytartous/reel/DDnYqSvMfUh/ 

The strike was observed by the SOHR https://www.syriahr.com/en/351645/
SOHR has some criticism regarding reliability due to lack of clarity on how information is gathered, however is generally found to be reliable.
It might typically not be considered an earthquake bomb/ seismic bomb since it detonated at the surface instead of burrowing, but did cause an earthquake.There is no evidence to indicate that it was a nuclear bomb.

The second inference About the WEF and Operation Warp Speed (A US covid 19 policy) is a dog whistle to a conspiracy theory That the WEF is some secret (and here implicitly Jewish) cabal of elites, who manufactured covid to in order to reset the world.https://www.adl.org/resources/article/great-reset-conspiracy-flourishes-amid-continued-pandemic

Exaggerated/ Misleading

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