Fake Iran-Israel Missile Video Goes Viral: Social Media Misled Again
Fake Iran-Israel Missile Video Goes Viral: Social Media Misled Again
Date: June 19, 2025
In the latest wave of misinformation, a viral video claiming to show Iranian missile attacks on Israel has been exposed as fake. The clip, widely circulated on platforms like Twitter and WhatsApp, shows dramatic missile launches and explosions — but fact-checkers confirm it is not from the current conflict.
The video is actually footage from a military simulation or older unrelated content, manipulated to look like breaking news. This comes amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, where genuine reports are often buried under misinformation.
Fact-Check Summary
- Claim: Iran attacked Israel with missile strikes (shown in viral video)
- Reality: The video is not from the 2025 Iran-Israel conflict
- Source: Verified by multiple fact-checking organizations including Snopes and Dawn News
Impact of Fake News
This video is just one example of how quickly fake content spreads during global crises. Such misinformation can escalate panic, spark political tensions, and mislead millions.
What Can You Do?
- Always verify sources before sharing content
- Use reliable news platforms like BBC, Reuters, and Snopes
- Report misleading videos on social platforms
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Labels: Fact Check, Fake Video, Iran, Israel, Middle East Conflict, Viral News



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