• Fact Checkers Destroy Fake News And False Narratives About Israel

    From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 19 14:50:15 2025
    XPost: alt.news-media, alt.journalism, alt.journalism-criticism

    The misinformation published on social media sites about Israel is now being destroyed by fact-checkers all across the internet.

    After an image possibly fomented by Iran of a downed Israeli fighter jet went viral, and other fake images were purveyed that also targeted Israel, a
    website devoted to defending Israel from the myriad falsehoods spread about
    it by antisemites demolished the narrative in a series of posts on X.

    ôIran couldnÆt down an F-35, so it conjured one with AI. A ædestroyed jet,Æ a æleveled airport,Æ even a Star Wars Star Destroyer hidden under Tel Avivùall fabricated and pushed out as proof of victory,ö Honest Reporting pointed out. When someone hilariously posted a claim that Israel was hiding F-35 jets and submarines under an apartment building, Honest Reporting gibed, ôThis isnÆt
    in the sub-level of a Tel Aviv apartment building. ItÆs an Imperial Star Destroyer from Star Wars.ö

    Iran couldnÆt down an F-35, so it conjured one with AI. A ôdestroyed
    jet,ö a ôleveled airport,ö even a Star Wars Star Destroyer hidden
    under Tel Avivùall fabricated and pushed out as proof of victory. ??
    pic.twitter.com/lmR76QPyGA

    ù HonestReporting (@HonestReporting) June 19, 2025

    ôLook closely: tail fins installed backwards, an engine still glowing, untouched grass, absurd scale. Each detail betrays the image, but the fakes raced around the internet long before anyone asked questions,ö Honest
    Reporting noted.

    Look closely: tail fins installed backwards, an engine still glowing,
    untouched grass, absurd scale. Each detail betrays the image, but
    the fakes raced around the internet long before anyone asked
    questions. pic.twitter.com/rHzhotR6oX

    ù HonestReporting (@HonestReporting) June 19, 2025

    D-Intent Data, another site devoted to combating misinformation posted on X,
    ôA terrifying video showing a massive explosion, thick black smoke rising
    into the sky, and people fleeing the scene is being circulated with the claim that it shows Iranian missile strikes on Israel amid the ongoing tensions.ö

    ôHowever, we found that the video is actually from the Russia-Ukraine war. According to reports, it shows the aftermath of a Ukrainian drone attack in January 2025 that caused fires at a Russian oil refinery in the Ryazan
    region,ö the post continued. ôINTENT: Propaganda accounts are circulating old videos from the Russia-Ukraine war with misleading claims to set their narrative over the ongoing tensions in the Middle East.ö

    However, we found that the video is actually from the Russia-Ukraine
    war. According to reports, it shows the aftermath of a Ukrainian
    drone attack in January 2025 that caused fires at a Russian oil
    refinery in the Ryazan region. (2/3) pic.twitter.com/srbndFGu94

    ù D-Intent Data (@dintentdata) June 18, 2025

    INTENT: Propaganda accounts are circulating old videos from the
    Russia-Ukraine war with misleading claims to set their narrative
    over the ongoing tensions in the Middle East. (3/3)
    https://t.co/v7rEfC7DFQ

    ù D-Intent Data (@dintentdata) June 18, 2025

    ôAn unofficial Iranian ænewsÆ outlet is peddling fake images to push blatant disinformation in [a] time of conflict. This isnÆt journalism- itÆs manipulation. Fabricating visuals to deceive people is shameless and dangerous,ö Priyankka Deo, professor and host of ôThe Indian Abroad,ö wrote
    on X.

    An unofficial Iranian "news" outlet is peddling fake images to push
    blatant disinformation in aa time of conflict. This isnÆt journalism-
    itÆs manipulation.

    Fabricating visuals to deceive people is shameless and dangerous.
    https://t.co/9yNqkNQHTX

    ù Priyankka Deo (@priyankadeo) June 17, 2025

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