02:13 PM | 28 Apr 2026
After the little girl's lie... Adraee: Don't look for her
Fady Mahouly
Israeli army spokesman Avichai Adraee commented in a post on the incident that occurred in one of the schools in the Choueifat area. Adraee’s comment included: “My message addressed to the school administration, I am speaking to you from person to person, regardless of any difference: Do not look for the boy or girl who wrote these words just for the sake of punishment.”
Make your dialogue with the student based on sympathy, not punishment. There may be someone who is annoying her or putting pressure on her. Teach the students to always speak the truth.”
One of the students had communicated with him via Instagram, claiming the presence of Hezbollah weapons inside the school, with the aim of disrupting the school year. However, her lie almost turned into a disaster, as it was reported that Israeli marches had been flying over the school for two days, creating a state of confusion, before the truth of the matter was revealed. This is what prompted the National College School of Choueifat to issue a statement in which it said: “The school administration informs you that, in order to preserve the prestige of the educational institution, preserve public order, and respect the applicable laws, any student proven to be involved in insulting the school or being exposed to it by any act or statement that violates the law and regulations in reality or on social media has exposed himself to accountability and legal prosecution, in addition to taking strict behavioral measures against him, which may include being pursued by police stations.” "As it has already begun." According to the information, one of the student’s classmates reported what happened to the administration.