Feb 24 β€’ 04:15 UTC πŸ‡ΆπŸ‡¦ Qatar Al Jazeera

Israeli media targets Tehran with misleading videos

Israeli media has circulated a misleading video claiming to show recent protests in Tehran, which has been debunked as an old footage from previous years.

Israeli media outlets have recently shared a video that purportedly shows recent protests in Tehran, claiming it reflects escalating internal tensions in Iran. The footage depicts crowds in the streets, with chants and road blockades, while security forces attempt to disperse protesters using tear gas. Major publications like Yedioth Ahronoth and Channel 13 have presented the video as evidence of rising popular anger against Iranian authorities, framing it within a narrative of unrest in the capital.

However, content verification efforts have revealed that the video is not recent; it was actually recorded around nine years ago during protests at an Iranian university. A matching version of the video was identified as having been posted to Facebook in 2017, further indicating that the scenes do not correspond to any current events in Iran. This misrepresentation of footage highlights a concerning trend within Israeli media to amplify narratives regarding unrest in Iran without rigorous fact-checking.

The dissemination of such misleading information emerges against a backdrop of intensified tensions in the region, where narratives about civil unrest can influence public perception and international relations. The Israeli media's failure to provide accurate context raises important questions about media responsibility and the potential consequences of spreading unverified claims, particularly in a politically charged atmosphere where misinformation can further polarize opinions on both sides.

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