In the days since Hamas militants stormed into Israel early Oct. 7, a flood of videos and photos purporting to show the conflict have filled social media, making it difficult for onlookers from around the world to sort fact from fiction.
False claims about the latest Israel-Hamas war are flooding social media, making it difficult for onlookers to sort fact from fiction. Here are the facts: Israel Defense Forces didn't say in a Facebook post that it bombed a hospital in Gaza, the account was a fake. Qatar's emir has not threatened to cut off the world's natural gas supply if Israel doesn't stop bombing Gaza. BBC News didn't publish a report saying Ukraine provided weapons to Hamas, a video was fabricated to look like it came from the outlet. Nimrod Aloni, a top general in the Israeli army, was not captured by Hamas militants.
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