Disinformation on U.S.-Iran war spreading online
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| Disinformation engagement farming is getting worse with the help of AI. Credit: Jason Armond / Contributor / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images |
Before the dust had settled on the ruins of the Shajareh Tayyebeh school — a casualty of the recent U.S.-Israel military strikes against Iran, and one which resulted in the deaths of up to 168 adults and children — people were already engagement-farming online. Clips of digital flight simulators were passed off as real-time ops footage, while out-of-context images of battleships and old videos of aerial missile attacks were repurposed to sell users a tale of Iranian dominance. AI-edited content proliferated.
According to experts, the posts had accumulated hundreds of millions of views in just a handful of days.
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The growing number of viral posts — and the potential for even more to pop up as users earned cash for the viral falsehoods — was alarming enough to prompt X to edit its policies on misinformation. As of yesterday, X says it will suspend users from its Creator Revenue Sharing program if they post AI-generated content depicting armed conflict without labeling it as such.
And not even Google searches are safe from misinformation these days.
The proliferation of digital misinformation is the product of a web of bots and engagement farming accounts, all with the shared goal of being the loudest, most clicked-on account in the room.
Some hope to win political and social influence, others just want the money. Meanwhile, users, prone to confirmation bias and a reliance on digital news sources, repeatedly fall victim to their racket. Engagement farming, no longer just exchanging the currency of memes and clickbait, has become a dangerous, politically fraught game.
What users are seeing as the U.S.-Iran conflict rages
Recent posts engaging in active disinformation about the conflict in Iran primarily involve exaggerating the scale and success of Iranian counterattacks, experts explain.
A recent investigation by Wired documented hundreds of posts across Elon Musk's X that included misleading footage and photos — including AI-manipulated content — or promoted false claims about the scale of the attacks, many of which were posted in the immediate aftermath of missile strikes. A post with more than 4 million views claimed to show ballistic missiles sailing over Dubai, but actually depicted an Iranian attack on Tel Aviv in Oct. 2024. Another with more than 375,000 impressions shows a fictitious before-and-after image of the shelled compound of assassinated Iranian leader Ali Hosseini Khamenei.
According to Wired, nearly all of the posts were shared by premium subscriber accounts with blue checkmarks, including state-funded media outlets in Iran.
As in previous military conflicts, accounts have also attempted to pass off video game footage as verified news clips, including AI-manipulated images of downed F-35 fighter jets ripped from flight simulator games. The images have been shared across TikTok, some with links to Russian influence operations, the BBC reported.
In addition to out-of-context footage and misleading content, the BBC also documented a handful of completely AI-generated videos that had amassed nearly 100 million total views, shared by what the outlet calls notorious "super-spreaders" of disinformation.
Visuals are a good way for us to process what is going on in war when we can't comprehend the scale of these conflicts.
A report from misinformation watchdog NewsGuard also chronicled a cadre of users sharing viral posts circulating false claims of targeted military strikes against U.S. and Israeli strongholds, predominately using repurposed video footage and out of context or completely recontextualized images of destruction.
"[These videos] are posted by anonymous accounts that tend to report on geopolitical conflicts. These are accounts that are known to NewsGuard for spreading exaggerated claims, usually from a pro-Iran perspective," said Sofia Rubinson, senior editor of NewsGuard's Reality Check newsletter and co-author of the report. From there, Rubinson explains, other accounts with larger followings pick up and spread the false claims.
For example, hours after initial reports of the U.S.'s military strikes in Iran, users on X began reposting an image of a sinking naval aircraft carrier. Users claimed that it showed a recent attack on the battleship USS Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea. The U.S. military's Central Command issued a statement refuting the claim that same day. NewsGuard confirmed the image actually showed the intentional sinking of the USS Oriskany that took place nearly 20 years ago. The claim was shared by unverified "news" accounts and even Kenyan parliamentary member Peter Salasya. Salasya's post has been viewed more than 6 million times.
Multiple accounts, including Salasya's, shared another video allegedly showing Israel's Dimona nuclear power plant under siege by air. The video racked up hundreds of thousands of impressions across anti-Israel and pro-Iran pages — an X Community Note now appears below the video on Salasya's page, clarifying the images are of a March 2017 attack in Balaklia, Ukraine.
NewsGuard found that such posts have already garnered at least 21.9 million views across X.
Posts inducing fear of domestic retaliatory attacks have also circulated online, including an unverified list of U.S. cities alleged to be top targets for Iranian sleeper cells — the list appears to have been written in Apple's Notes app.
Disinformation is only going to get worse
The acceleration of advanced generative AI and relaxed moderation policies across social media platforms has exacerbated an online misinformation crisis, experts have warned.
Particularly over recent months, including during the U.S.-led capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, NewsGuard researchers have noticed a pattern in online disinformation emerging over periods of breaking news.
"People now have a shorter window for the lapse between an event occurring and authentic visuals coming out of the media," explained Rubinson. To put it more bluntly: Users are losing their patience, used to an online environment where information is usually right at your fingertips.
These brief periods, or voids, between breaking news reports and confirmed video or photos become fertile ground for disinformation bots and engagement farmers, Rubinson says. They also threaten to reinforce conspiratorial thinking — that mainstream news outlets are keeping information from the public, for example — and lend themselves to a user's own confirmation bias.
Political conflict is particularly rife for the spreading of such misinformation, which is in turn strengthened by active disinformation campaigns from both sides of armed conflict. Researchers have found that a lack of proximity to events makes it easier to believe out of context or exaggerated information.
"It's an attempt to fill this fog of war," said Rubsinson. "It can be very overwhelming for people. They want to make sense of it, and visuals are a good way for us to process what is going on in war when we can't comprehend the scale of these conflicts."
This becomes a greater problem as individuals increasingly use social media platforms as sole sources for news and as previously reliable fact-checking tools, including straightforward Google searches, become more unreliable.
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AI is harming more than helping
AI chatbots and search have become embedded into the very fiber of real world crisis events, as users turn to them real time fact checkers. Rubinson said that nearly every X post NewsGuard analyzed included the same reply: "@Grok is this true?"
But AI assistants and platform chatbots, including X's Grok, are notoriously unreliable at disseminating and verifying breaking news. They are also inconsistent at applying their own platforms' moderation policies. The BBC found that Grok erroneously verified recent AI-generated images depicting Iranian military movements, for example.
According to a second report by NewsGuard published March 3, Google AI-powered Search Summaries have repeated misleading claims about the U.S.-Iran conflict when prompted with reverse image searches. For example, NewsGuard researchers uploaded a frame from a video shared online claiming to show the destruction of a CIA outpost in Dubai. Google's AI summary verified the story, writing: "The image shows a fire at a high-rise residential building in Dubai, UAE, reportedly occurring on March 1, 2026, following regional tensions. … Conflicting reports emerged regarding the cause, with some sources mentioning a drone strike and others referring to the building as a specific intelligence facility."
The video actually depicts a 2015 residential fire in the city of Sharjah.
Security experts have sounded alarm bells over such "AI information threats," including AI tools used to generate and amplify misleading content. A report by the UK Centre for Emerging Technology and Security suggests the worsening information environment may pose existential threats to public safety, national security, and democracy without direct intervention.
Meanwhile, civilians and journalists on the ground in Iran are fighting back against a near total internet blackout, following a massive push by the Trump administration and its ally Elon Musk to get Starlink internet connections to those on the ground. Bad actors, on the other hand, are still finding their way through the block and back onto sites like X.
Topics Artificial Intelligence Social Good X/Twitter Politics


Any new news? Nothing. The internet is full of misinformation. (generally speaking.)
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ReplyDeleteJust go to Reddit
ReplyDeleteFirst time?
ReplyDeleteHumans are inherently stupid and easily influenced, so imagine trusting artificial intelligence and other such nonsense for real-world information that bots don't provide. You ask them for advice on things that don't exist, or rather, things that don't exist in a real world like ours. Go figure...
ReplyDeleteThat’s exactly what you’re doing. Propaganda.
ReplyDeleteAdults are very easy to manipulate too, they have bought a one sided narrative for most of their lives. Geopolitics is incredibly complex, and It's a combination of the past, present, future, competing interest, psychology, and the nature of power structures and the personality types that gravitate towards them. Everyone is blinded from the truth in their own way, only people who study Geopolitics can understand most of it and even them are swimming in misinformation.
ReplyDeletePropaganda and bot farms are lying to you about Iran. Don’t believe anything on social media.
ReplyDeleteand what makes you any different?
Nice attempt in trying to sway people's minds. Try harder
ReplyDeletethis Post is propaganda, nice try cia
ReplyDeleteYes, but it's not misinformation, it's news!
DeleteCrazy thing is these leftists and communists helped usher in the regime then discarded by the regime hunted and executed, and today they still support the regime pig ignorant to the history.
ReplyDeleteBoth the US and the Iran regimes are utter shit. There’s no point in trying to paint Iran as the bad guy in a vaccum.
ReplyDeleteYou mention the hostage crisis which was a despicable event. But you forget to mention the 1953 coup by the US imposing their puppet at the top of the Iranian government. Puppet that then traumatized the country and its population to the point of creating the Islamic revolution.
Which was originally led by a coalition of lefties and religious leaders. But then turned sower.
You see? Nuance.
What does not need nuance is this statement: inference in foreign affairs is forbidden by international laws. And the US has the record for that. Also, you don’t bring peace with bombs.
Tf you yapping about.
ReplyDelete1. 2025 retaliatory strikes: its in the name RETALIATORY. YOU GUYS BOMBED THEM FIRST TF YOU YAPPING.
2. Gaza war conflict. First of all its not a war, its not a conflict, its a GENOCIDE and you people are perpetuating it but Iran is "targeting US citizens". Tf you yapping abt
3. Operation Martyr solemeni. Seriously you cant keep killing them and complaining that they fight back
4. Iraq war. SERIOUSLY, YOU GUYS STARTED THE WAR, FUNDED BOTH SIDES AND HAVE THE NERVE TO COMPLAIN WHEN SOME OF YALLS BASES ARE TARGETED. MILIONS OF IRAQIS AND IRANIS DIED BECAUSE OF YOUR PROXY WAR
5. Iranian hostage crisis. The people in the embassy where literaly WARNED BY THE AYATOLAH that students where coming and told to leave but they stayed because they were busy destroying EVIDENCE THAT THEY OVERTHREW THE IRANIAN DEMOCRACY.
Your conveniently leaving out that the Americans and British overthrew the democratically elected leader of Iran Mosadek just because he wouldn't give his countries oil up for free. What you think would happen. Idiots
ReplyDeleteThis is half the story.
DeleteDo you happen to know what Khomeini thought of Mossadegh?
Why are kids defending murderous regimes whose leadership has been showm to have close ties with pedophiles and cannibals.
ReplyDeleteNow Google how regime change in Iraq worked out
ReplyDeleteAny mention of the coup we did to cause all of these things I think people mad about the war are well aware of past events
ReplyDeleteHello CIA officer
ReplyDeleteLol this post IS propaganda
ReplyDeleteLoL ThIs PoSt Is PrOpaGanDa
DeleteThis is news. stupid, There need exists posts, news, information so that people like you come to the comments and spout nonsense.
Good bot,now take your well deserved sandwich.
ReplyDeleteBecause America is bad. You post one sided events but none of what the US has done. A complete view of history is what kids need to know not just the United States views. There was a list revealed by general wesley Clark in an interview in 2007 that following the 9/11 attacks a senior pentagon official showed him a classified memo outlining plans to “ take out 7 countries in 5 years” the countries listen were Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Libya, somalia, Sudan and Iran. According to Clark, this plan was presented as a stategic initiative from the secretary of defence office, not a direct response to 9/11, but rather apart of a broader effort to reshape the Middle East. He emphasises that none of the countries were directly linked to the 9/11 attacks, with Saudi Arabia, the origin of most 9/11 hijackers, conspicuously absent from the list. Iraq was invaded in 2003, libya saw nato intervention in 2011 leading to Gaddafi’s overthrow. Syria became a target of covert operations and support for rebel groups during the civil war. Somalia and Sudan experienced prolonged instability, with Us involvement in military and covert actions. And now Iran. The connections to each go deeper the more time you spend researching them. The CIA and mossad are both deeply involved in all of them. But no, obviously the US is innocent and do no wrong
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ReplyDeleteThis is all the same stuff they told us before Iraq. How many people are you wrong to have die? Looks like 1,000 dead civilians and 6 American soldiers dead so far.
Regime change is virtually impossible here, there are two million secret police in Iran, there will be a bloody civil war with no guarantee that good people will win.
Oil prices are spiking. The financial cost of war is extremely high when they tell is we can’t pay for healthcare subsidies and the national debt is spreading out of control.
Khomeini was bad, the government of Iran does horrible things but it’s not worth sacrificing hundreds of thousands of people and billions of dollars and potentially starting a larger regional war. Just like Iraq wasn’t worth it despite Saddam being evil.
Trump himself ran against the idea of military intervention in the Middle East.
ReplyDeleteThe internet is full of those who speak in absolutes and are devoid of any recognition of nuance. This is such a case. Two things are true here. Ayotallah and the Iranian regime are morally deplorable. Yet, the United States is doing the Iranian people no favors by bombing them and forcing regime change. We have a long track record of nation building wars, especially in the Middle East, that evidence this. In essence, we are gambling billions of taxpayer dollars despite the odds of history being against us.
And yet, some Americans will be doing the surprised pikachu when Iran doesn’t miraculously become a secular democracy post-Ayotallah.
They believe what they want to believe, and see what they want to see. And the bots, the AI, are delivering that. So that each one increasingly satisfies their own ego, and listens less and less to the opinion of others.
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Deletemore iranians have been killed in the past 3 days than americans in all the examples youve listed. america and the west have literally done everything in their power to destabalize the middle east in the last 200 years from directly and indirectly financing terror organizations to blatant invasions under false pretext. so yea, theres a lot of propaganda going around, this post for example.
ReplyDeleteThe best thing for a young person trying to understand the world right now, is to realise that expat communities in the USA are always extremely vocal, but are almost never representative of the the larger population of their home countries.
ReplyDeleteThe best thing for a young person trying to understand the world right now, is to realise that expat communities in the USA are always extremely vocal, but are almost never representative of the the larger population of their home countries.
ReplyDeleteLOL at a post condemning propaganda by spouting propaganda.
ReplyDeleteAmerica doesn't have bot farms /s
To be fair to the murderous mullahs, while they kill LGB, they actually allow/encourage people to transition, trans women can marry men. Pretty fucked up but if you’re cis gay they’ll let you say you’re trans instead
ReplyDelete"G..Guys..please don't fall for IRANIAN propaganda ,!! ... fall for MY own, AMERICAN propagand pls... pls!!?!?"
ReplyDeleteHeh. Ironic
ReplyDeleteWell put together post, it’s absolutely baffling to me to see young liberals seemingly defend and advocate for a government who are ultra right wing Islamic extremists who have executed women for removing their headwear and killed hundreds of civilians not even a month ago. Social justice is great but my god.
ReplyDeleteAnd if your argument is that well the UK and USA shouldn’t be involved in foreign policy then fine we can do that. But there goes your billions in aid every year to Africa and parts of South Asia, there goes peace keeping envoys in Sudan and the Middle East to stop women and children being slaughtered.
It’s the same bad faith arguments as “fighting this war for Israel” which is so clearly not what’s happening
ReplyDeleteLmfao buddy, YOURE the war propaganda bot farm we need to be worried about
ReplyDeleteDo you support Iran?
DeleteNo. Neither the US, or Israel. What does the script you got on telegram tell you to follow up with now?
DeleteDo you support the genocidal, apartheid, expansionist state of Israel built on racial supremacy?
DeleteWhy are kids defending a murderous regime that kills all LGBTQ?
ReplyDeleteYou mean America?
Are you restarted?
DeleteBeware of propaganda and bots - but hear my one sided views and equally one sided list of aggressions.
ReplyDeleteAlso I believe in god and the bible.
Nobody is defending Iran. Anyone with half a mind critiques the US and Israel for an illegal offensive war with the goal to destabilize the region, and rightly so.
ReplyDeleteWe know exactly what will come from this, which is exactly the same as has happened every single time the US/Israel has meddled before.
Honestly I don't think anyone in the Democratic West argues against the fact that the US/IS/RU-alliance is the greatest threat to democracy today.
Now do Israel
ReplyDeleteYou are the one who is doing propaganda 😂
ReplyDeleteBrain injuries hé said rofl. What is America doing in iraq in the first place. WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION THAT HAVE NEVER BEEN FOUND???? i can start a whole list of all the american war crimes but its to early in the morning forbthat. And yes, i studied history. There is no good or bad. The post claims its bad to have propaganda and then turns out to be propaganda lol
ReplyDeleteWestern powers supported Iraq's war for territory against Iran even after they used chemical weapons on Iranian civilians.
ReplyDeleteAnd this my kids is a propaganda post with the intent of demonizing the victim.
ReplyDeleteOk fed
ReplyDeleteThis isn't a war to do with America. Other countries (whose name I can't even use lest I get flagged) have a vested interest in that region. Why should Americans die for the interests of a foreign country which is currently committing crimes against humanity?
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ReplyDeleteYou seem to confuse two things.
Not supporting the regime does not mean I support foreign intervention. It's not for another country politicians or people to decide what best for that country.
International laws exist for a reason
ReplyDeleteI ain't a fan of Iran. You know what I'm also not a fan of? Having my country get involved between a spat between 2 genocidal freaks. Israel and Iran can sort their shit out themselves. The United States can and should operate independently. In fact, let's start with what Israel has done for the United States shall we?
USS Liberty: Unprovoked attack on the USS Liberty by Israeli planes.
Apollo Affair: 1965 Investigation into the disappearance of 200-600lbs of enriched uranium (which somehow ended up in Israel...)
Literally ANY John Kiriakou intreview that mentions the Israeli Mossad/IDF
Epstein being affiliated with MULTIPLE prime ministers of Israel
PROMIS malware created by Israel (which is tied to Ghislane Maxwell's father.)
Pollard Affair (stealing of American intelligence to Israel)
AIPAC Espionage Scandal (passing of US intel about Iran to AIPAC who funneled this intel to Israeli officials)
Placement of IMSI catchers around the White House (which US intelligence placed blame on Israel)
Major Economic espionage
Paragon Group/NSO Group creating and selling 0 day exploits to bug people's devices (Both founded and headquartered in Israel)
Sorry but I ain't dying for either nation.
“Dont believe propaganda on social media” proceeds to post propaganda on social media
ReplyDeleteAnd where would you be doing this foolish thing if a post like this didn't exist?
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ReplyDeleteYou missed one key historical incident:
1950s in Iran were defined by intense nationalism, the 1951 nationalization of the oil industry, and a pivotal 1953 CIA/MI6-backed coup (Operation Ajax) that overthrew Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh. This restored absolute power to Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, solidified US influence, and turned Iran into a Cold War ally
Everything Iran did to US military personnel, they did because the US had provoked them first. It is well within their rights to do so.
ReplyDeleteIran's regime illegitimate. They are wrong by default.
DeleteStarted good from the beginning but continued terribly.
ReplyDeleteThe important question to ask is why are American troops in the middle east when America is so far from there?
From what the Americans and Israelis did to harm the middle east and people in their Homeland just for their own benefits, sugar coating it to the west and show how they are the heros, America is on the bad side of history.
You're right that teens are very susceptible to propaganda, but you fell into propaganda
Several of these incidents are retaliation though? Does Iran not have the right to defend itself? Or just Israel?
ReplyDeleteThis whole conflict whether it is legal or not does not matter, its already started. The people of Iran should be freed out of this regime and citizens of the gulf and the levant should be freed from the Islamic regime which destablizes the region with it's proxies. The number of people killed by said proxies is unimagineable and caused many wars in lebanon, Syria the stability of the bashar regime with Hezbollah killing Syrians so Basher will remain in power and the war in yemen in which saudi starved hundrands of thousand of people to death. The fault is on the Islamic regime and the people of the world will be able to prosper without it. If the planes are already there might as well finish the regime and the let the world be at the very least a bit better planes
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The war in Gaza war is also the fault of Iran, they were the spocors of Oct 7th and without their money we would not be here today
Every Iranian I know is elated, good for them. I dont listen to the opinions of foreigners.
ReplyDeleteNo one with half a brain is a fan of the regeim. When people criticise this move, they're criticising the US and Israel illegally invading a foreign country recklessly killing innocents and destabilising the region. This goes without mentioning the US' history of installing brutal dictators after their interventions.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I'm sorry, but most of your examples of Iran hurting Europeans and Americans were them striking valid military targets. There's propaganda on both sides, and I fear you've fallen for it.
Full support to the iranian regime against western imperialism
ReplyDeleteI’ve known about the issues in Iran and the history of the WANA region for a long while now, that said I still don’t fucking support our these US/Israeli strikes.
ReplyDeleteI really don't understand much of the bigger picture of the conflict but I do know something about the 1979 Revolution. America tried to Americanize Iran and steal all their oil while letting the normal folks go without eating, basically. Nothing is black and white
ReplyDeleteBro your the one promoting state department propaganda 😭
ReplyDeleteYeah the bot farms here yesterday were in full swing yesterday, mourning the deaths of the Iranian government which is diabolical.
ReplyDeleteI hate Iran, Israel, USA and Hamas
ReplyDeleteidiots, will try to make you believe that USA is worse than Iran. but they dont know the history, if they knew that ICE shot 2 people than they would change their minds and they would realize that USA is much worse than Iran
Deletethis goes much back into history, USA always fought for apartheid ethnostates, unironically they will want to silent me but 110 years ago nazis from Czechia decided that they will occupy lands where Germans lived for centuries because "Czechs lived there historically" and these Czechs genocided Germans that lived there just like Israelis genocided Palestinians, fortunately Germans stood up against Czechs and they gained their lands back in 1938, but the westerners were suoer angry about it and they couldnt accept it which started WW2, seriously, and now we are just fed lies
Have you not learned anything in history class?
DeleteIt learned me that genocide is bad and people die during war so if Czechosloavakia treated Germans better than Hitler wouldnt have any reason to try to save Germans in Czechoslovakia from genocide, just like Hamas wouldnt have to save Palestinians, so blaming nazis and hamas for being against genocide is crazy
DeleteThis stupid defence of the Nazi actions in the Sudetenland would have more weight if they didn't go on to do the dame thing in Poland, the rest of czechia (which didn't have large german populations) and kill millions all over Eastern Europe. The Sudeten German were obviously just part of hitler's pretext for war and you're dumb for falling for it in 2026.
DeleteThis guy fucks right here
DeleteWell iran would not have began his aggression againts usa if they haven't imposed the shah
ReplyDeleteStop reading your news on social media, including here!
ReplyDeleteWhere should you read it then? Fox News? CNN? Lol
DeleteJust find a source of data that does not combine it with opinions on how you should interpret it.
DeleteNever let other humans tell you how to fell about a data point. That’s your job to take it in and compare it to what you know is true.
Never watch cable media news either.
There’s literally no more source data you can trust anymore, except for admissions where you 100% understand the motive, which is essentially never.
Delete"Guys don't believe propaganda on social media *proceeds to literally spew the same propaganda the CIA has been spewing about Iran for 50 years*"
ReplyDeleteThank you for leading by example.
I understand all of this and im glad people in Iran are happy. But just because the US and Israel took down an evil regime doesnt absolve them of being evil regimes themselves. Not to mention these strikes didnt go through congress. Why complain about the US funding other countries and starting wars and then going around and doing it yourself? I dont understand.
ReplyDeleteYeah this is definitely a propaganda post supporting america and israel
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DeleteHow can you say that when there's actual video proof
DeleteA video that proving that Israel/USA bombed it, and not a misfired Iranian rocket?
DeleteI have the video of the missile falling back down
DeleteHow is that propaganda? Israel targeted a girls elementary school killing 100+. That's a fact that happened.
DeleteIt was an Iranian missile that failed to launch and fell back down . The school was on a military base so it was next to the launch site, I have the video
DeletePost it.
Deletehttps://imgur.com/a/gDGQY5u
DeleteThis is a video from Doha, not Iran. It's missile debris falling down.
Deletehttps://imgur.com/a/JfTFc6q
Deletehttps://imgur.com/a/QMZGs0n
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DeleteThis is Qatar.
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DeleteHere’s pictures from it because if you post controversial videos on blog you get banned in seconds
DeleteIt takes two seconds of goolging to see those photos are from Doha! Yall don't even try to lie anymore
Deletehttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VDk5cPwTPKY&pp=ygUMRG9oYSBtaXNzaWxl
Wrong video lol, I have another let me find it. At least I’m trying to back point up, you are believing the Iranian regimes propaganda…
DeleteBro
Deletehttps://imgur.com/a/i4aodrd
DeleteHere you go for future reference
https://imgur.com/a/E18IqUW
DeleteIf you can recommend somewhere I can post it without getting banned instantly I wil
DeleteNo it wasn't, you're blatantly spewing lies
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