Naveed Akram. Remember that name. A man of Iranian descent, now at the center of a narrative being spun by certain Jewish news organizations. They’re jumping on the ambiguity of the shooter’s motives to pin this on Islamic Jihad, framing it as Muslim hatred and antisemitism. These shootings are being weaponized to push for laws that further protect Jewish communities while demonizing Muslims, even though there’s strong speculation that the shooter is nothing more than a Mossad patsy—a pawn in a larger game.
Back in the second week of October, Candace Owens warned of a 9/11-style attack will be orchestrated. TWEET. And now, here we are. The playbook unfolded just as predicted, and fear of ISIS is once again gripping the public. But the Overton Window has shifted thanks to groups like Hamas. On Instagram, reels with tens of thousands of likes are gaining traction, exposing the shooter for what many believe he truly is: a Mossad agent. This isn’t the end—Israel’s strategy, as many see it, is to keep staging attacks, kill innocents, and shift the blame onto Muslims. Never forget: there are more operations like this in their pipeline.

The Quran teaches that taking an innocent life unjustly is akin to killing all of humanity. This stands in stark contrast to the actions of this shooter. Meanwhile, a Muslim brother named Ahmed al Ahmed—whose name Zionists reportedly hesitated to publicize—heroically disarmed the shooter, risking his own life to save others. Let that sink in. The narrative of Muslim hatred falls apart when you see who the real heroes are.