The Times of Israel has reported that a ‘fact-finding analyst’ finds the Islamic Republic of Iran broadcasting a wave of video clips falsely claiming Israel was ‘pounded by Iranian rockets.’
The news outlet writes that the video broadcast by Iranian television was at first identified as being from a March fire in Texas. However, Sardarizadeh later cited user “cazamosfakenews” on the X platform as correctly assessing the clip was from a fire in Chile that has been circulating “since February.”
There were additional videos of propaganda:
Sardarizadeh clarified that a video claiming to show jubilant Palestinians at the Al-Aqsa Mosque in the Temple Mount compound in Jerusalem’s Old City celebrating the Iranian attack was in fact taken Friday as worshipers marked the end of Ramadan.
Sardarizadeh noted that another video shared by far-right social influencer Jackson Hinkle purporting to show “Israelis panicking” during the Iranian strike was in actuality “Louis Tomlinson fans near Four Seasons Hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina last week.”
Hinkle also shared the alleged al-Aqsa video as well as numerous other unverified clips he claimed showed Israel being pounded by Iranian missiles.
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