How reliable is the "Lombardi method" really? In this video, I provide a detailed and critical analysis of the "fact-based" "Lombardi method," focusing on its content regarding the Gaza Strip during the summer of 2025. I analyze how much the "method" he claims to be "fact-based" really is, and how superficial and cobbled together it is, even approaching the "framing" method used by propaganda.
Typo at 19:06: "only seven"
You can find the videos included in this analysis on Andrea Lombardi's YouTube channel and Instagram page under the following titles:
. "The Good Life in Gaza? I'll Show It to You"
. "This Is What Islam Is"
. "I Removed My Videos"
. "The Rights (and Wrongs) of Israel and Palestine"
. "Proletarian Solidarity: This Is Why They Get Angry If You Touch Palestine"
. "Don't disagree or you'll be censored."
"The IDF shoots into the crowd?
. "Gaza: no evidence"
. "Do you have proof or not?"
. "Ottolina and the olive balls"
. "I won't keep quiet"
While the Anthony Aguilar videos cited can be found here:
1. • US Green Beret Veteran Tony Aguilar Detail...
2. • Whistleblower Tony Aguilar Responds to Att...
3. • Former U.S. Special Ops: What I Saw in Gaz...
Chapters:
00:00 intro
00:22 "There is no evidence that Israel shoots civilians in the food line"
06:15 Anthony Aguilar's testimony
09:38 "The Good Life in Gaza"
10:49 Generic geolocations
14:31 Verification of the premises shown by Andrea Lombardi
16:32 The Pistachio case
19:18 Testimonies of Gazans
29:17 The "Lombardi Method"
32:08 Anger and the violent reaction
36:11 International demonstrations and violent reactions from Western governments
36:53 The difference between the narratives of governments and international law organizations
37:40 The "red network"
39:38 Conclusions