An identical image was also shared alongside a similar claim here and here on Facebook.
The claim is false.
A TinEye reverse image search found the image was captured by war photographer Sebastiano Tomada in a hospital in Aleppo, Syria on October 3, 2012.
Tomada’s photograph was published here on the Getty Images website.
The photograph s caption reads: “ALEPPO, SYRIA - OCTOBER 3: As Bahar Al Assad s army steps up its military campaign to regain control of Aleppo, a severely wounded baby awaits to be medically treated by the small staff of doctors in one of the city s last standing hospitals. October 3, 2012.”
Multiple Facebook posts in Sri Lanka have shared an image which they claim shows a squadron of Israeli fighter jets lining up on a runway in preparation for an attack on Palestine in May 2021. But this claim is false: the image shows US fighter aircraft during a demonstration at a military base in South Korea in December 2012. The image was posted here on Facebook on May 14,
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Multiple Facebook posts have shared a video that they claim shows an Israeli aircraft
downed by Islamic fighters during deadly clashes between Israel and Hamas in May 2021.
The claim is false: the video has circulated online since 2020 in unrelated reports about a Syrian military helicopter shot down by rebels in the city of Idlib.
The video was shared here on Facebook on May 17, 2021.
The post s Bengali-language caption translates to English as: All praise to the Almighty Allah, the Mujahid brothers shot down an Israeli plane.
A mujahid in its broadest sense refers to Muslims who fight on behalf of the faith.
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Multiple Facebook posts have shared a purported health notice that warns people who get out of bed too quickly are likely to suffer a stroke. The claim is misleading: health experts said the warning was “not true” for healthy people who have no underlying medical conditions.
The purported health notice was posted on Facebook on March 9, 2021. The post has been shared more than 600 times.
The Thai-language post translates to English in part as: “A lot of people die at night when they get up too quickly from the bed because getting up from the bed too quickly will lead to stroke and low blood pressure.