Wave of fake claims on social media regarding Israel-Hamas war, edited videos and pictures are going viral
Israel-Hamas War: It has been 15 days since the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. Even after 15 days of war, the situation in Israel and Gaza is very bad. Thousands of people from both sides have lost their lives in this war and lakhs of people have been rendered homeless. Some pictures and videos are going viral on social media which are being presented with false claims.

It has been 15 days since the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. Even after 15 days of the Israel-Hamas war, the situation in Israel and Gaza is very bad. Thousands of people from both sides have lost their lives in this war and lakhs of people have been rendered homeless.
Meanwhile, such pictures and videos are emerging from the war, which are quite disturbing. According to the report of the news agency AP, after the action taken by Hamas terrorists in Israel, some pictures and videos went viral on social media, which are being presented with false claims.
In fact, after the Israel-Hamas war that started on October 7, social media has been flooded with videos and pictures promoting it. Videos or pictures are being made viral by social media users with false claims. A video of some media channel is being viral saying that a top Israeli commander was kidnapped and it is being posted on social media as a fabrication. Not only this, the video also shows old footage of Russian President Vladimir Putin using the wrong caption.
Apart from this, another video is being made viral stating that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has threatened to intervene in the Israel-Hamas war. The truth is that the Turkish President has not given any such statement.
At the same time, Middle East expert Steven Cook of the Washington think tank Council on Foreign Relations unveiled the truth of the viral video. He said that President Erdogan did not threaten to intervene in this war. While the video is being made viral saying that he has appealed to the countries around the world to put pressure on Israel to stop its military operation.
Apart from this, a social media post written in Arabic is being made viral stating that the attack on Gaza's Al-Ahli Hospital was carried out by Israel. The incorrect fact was posted from a fake account of the Israeli army. Whereas the truth is that no such post has been made by the Israeli Army.