مجتمع التحقق العربي هو منظمة بحثية غير ربحية معنية بدراسة الأخبار الزائفة والمعلومات المضللة باللغة العربية على الانترنت، وتقديم الحلول الرائدة والمبتكرة لرصدها

Official Israeli accounts circulate video of Libyan child carrying a bomber as in Gaza

Official Israeli accounts circulate video of Libyan child carrying a bomber as in Gaza
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The claim
 Hamas is destroying the future of Gaza's children by teaching them to fire rockets

Israel's Arabic account on social media platforms posted a video alleging that children in Gaza were trained to fire rockets instead of learning mathematics or playing sports such as football and cycling

The Palestinian Observatory "Tahaqaq" showed the reality of the circulated video, by searching for it inversely in public sources, using digital search techniques, and found that the video was not in Gaza, but in Libya, and was circulated in a misleading context.

The video of a young Libyan child being taught how to use a shoulder-loaded launcher, by a young man older than he is, was previously published on the website "Dailymail" on July 28, 2014.

“Gaza ceasefire developments, return of displaced persons, diplomatic moves”

As the Gaza ceasefire agreement entered its eleventh day, the Government Information Office announced the return of about half a million displaced persons to the northern Gaza Strip in the last 72 hours.

US President Donald Trump's Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff made a secret visit to Gaza on Wednesday to follow up on the implementation of the truce before meeting Israeli officials to discuss the completion of the agreement.

For its part, Hamas confirmed that it had discussed with the head of Egyptian intelligence, Hassan Rashad. Mechanisms for the implementation of the Agreement, Israeli violations, as well as arrangements for the Palestinian House, including the formation of a consensus government or a community attribution committee.

This comes amid an international and Arab rejection of Trump's proposal to resettle Palestinians outside Gaza. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz stressed that the idea was "unacceptable

The result
 A "Tahaqaq" audit revealed that the video in circulation is not in Gaza, but a Libyan child trained to use a shoulder-borne launcher, previously published in 2014
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The claim
 Hamas is destroying the future of Gaza's children by teaching them to fire rockets

Israel's Arabic account on social media platforms posted a video alleging that children in Gaza were trained to fire rockets instead of learning mathematics or playing sports such as football and cycling

The Palestinian Observatory "Tahaqaq" showed the reality of the circulated video, by searching for it inversely in public sources, using digital search techniques, and found that the video was not in Gaza, but in Libya, and was circulated in a misleading context.

The video of a young Libyan child being taught how to use a shoulder-loaded launcher, by a young man older than he is, was previously published on the website "Dailymail" on July 28, 2014.

“Gaza ceasefire developments, return of displaced persons, diplomatic moves”

As the Gaza ceasefire agreement entered its eleventh day, the Government Information Office announced the return of about half a million displaced persons to the northern Gaza Strip in the last 72 hours.

US President Donald Trump's Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff made a secret visit to Gaza on Wednesday to follow up on the implementation of the truce before meeting Israeli officials to discuss the completion of the agreement.

For its part, Hamas confirmed that it had discussed with the head of Egyptian intelligence, Hassan Rashad. Mechanisms for the implementation of the Agreement, Israeli violations, as well as arrangements for the Palestinian House, including the formation of a consensus government or a community attribution committee.

This comes amid an international and Arab rejection of Trump's proposal to resettle Palestinians outside Gaza. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz stressed that the idea was "unacceptable

The result
 A "Tahaqaq" audit revealed that the video in circulation is not in Gaza, but a Libyan child trained to use a shoulder-borne launcher, previously published in 2014
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