Media coverage and press mentions of the Gazawood project
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In a detailed feature, Mako highlighted Gazawood’s viral role in exposing a Gaza restaurant named “Nova” — a name that echoed the Israeli music festival attacked on October 7. According to Mako, Gazawood’s videos and online coverage triggered massive public outrage in Israel, ultimately forcing the restaurant to change its name and shut down its social media presence. The report positions Gazawood as a central force in shaping international awareness and accountability for narratives emerging from Gaza.
Mako investigated a viral video linked to Gazawood, revealing that the footage showing a pregnant woman among Gaza ruins was actually from an Iranian series. The article emphasizes Gazawood’s role in bringing attention to the viral clip and clarifying its source.
Gazawood highlighted a viral deepfake video claiming Cristiano Ronaldo supported Palestine. The Mako article emphasizes Gazawood’s role in exposing the manipulated clip, comparing it with the original footage and showing how AI and video editing were used to falsely depict Ronaldo’s statements.

France 24 challenged Gazawood’s viral videos showing busy restaurants in Gaza, questioning their accuracy as evidence of the region’s food situation.

A detailed report in the French press highlights Gazawood’s influence in the online information war over Gaza. The article criticizes Gazawood’s approach of reframing Palestinian footage, accusing the project of fueling a campaign of disinformation. By placing Gazawood at the center of debate, the coverage shows the project’s reach and its ability to shape international media narratives.

Gazawood played a central role in uncovering the viral image showing a Gazan mother with a child skeleton, clarifying that it was a combination of AI and Photoshop. The article in Mako highlights Gazawood’s efforts to fact-check and trace the origins of misleading visual content.

Gazawood captured and analyzed key moments during the release of hostage Agam Berger, highlighting how a Hamas operative accidentally exposed his face on camera. The Mako article emphasizes Gazawood’s role in documenting the release, providing critical insights into Hamas’ propaganda efforts and operational details.