Middle East Analyst at Independent Journalist
Ahmed El Sayed is an Egyptian journalist specializing in Middle Eastern politics, religious movements, and regional conflicts. Based in Cairo, he has covered the Arab Spring uprisings, Syrian civil war, and Gulf politics. Fluent in Arabic, English, and French, he provides nuanced analysis of North African and Levantine affairs.
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Summary: The post attributed to @AdityaRajKaul on X appears to originate from accounts linked to propaganda that frequently recycle older media and present it as new. Our review notes that the footage...
Summary: A fact-check review concludes that the post titled "Operation Herof: A Demonstration of Power" (TBP Editorial thebalochistanpost.net/2026/02/operat…) is fake propaganda. Origin: The post ci...
An independent review of online posts surrounding Home Minister Amit Shah's three-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir finds a claim about a threat message attributed to a Lashkar-e-Taiba-linked group warni...
An online claim circulating since the weekend asserts that the Balochistan Liberation Army released a video showing a female fidayeen participating in a large-scale assault across Pakistan's Balochist...
This article analyzes and debunks a viral claim about a so-called India-EU Free Trade Agreement being signed in New Delhi on January 27 after 20 years of negotiations. These claims are false, misleadi...
Fact-check note: A post alleging that Israeli ambassador Reuven Azar spoke to WION's @sidhant about Hamas visits to Pakistan and Bangladesh is likely AI-generated and originates from India-linked prop...
Claim under review: Defence analysts believe that Pakistan will be completely denuclearized within the next few years, with India and Israel playing key roles. This claim is not supported by publicly ...
Fact-check: The claim that Pakistani cricketers are asking PCB to boycott the Cricket World Cup to avoid a loss against India is FALSE. The post shared by @FrontalForce on X appears to originate from ...