“Biden now threatening to send American sons and daughters over there if Congress doesn’t pass $61 billion for Ukraine,” says a December 7, 2023 Instagram post.
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“She was holding her sister’s oxygen mask inside the ambulance. She had already passed away, yet her hand remained on the mask firmly,” says text over the image. “She took her last Breath while taking care of her sister.”
The photo was shared here on South Korean online forum DCInside on December 14, 2023.
Earlier this week, deceptive YouTube ads showcased fake endorsements by Luxembourg’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister for odd investment projects.
“After Zara made a disrespectful ad about the Gaza conflict, Americans are throwing away all their Zara clothes in front of the company,” says Anastasia Maria Loupis, a Danish physician who has previously shared misinformation about the Israel-Hamas war, in a December 12, 2023 post on X, formerly known as Twitter.
“Did you ever see a better #Pallywood video than this?!” says a November 30, 2023 post on X, formerly known as Twitter.
“Disney has lost 23 Million Subscribers after trying to cancel Elon Musk,'” says a December 1, 2023 X post.
“#IsraeliChildAbusers An IDF agent stands with his boot on the chest of a little Palestinian girl of perhaps age 8. His machine gun points directly within inches of her face,” says Jamal Al-Mulla, a Kuwaiti entrepreneur, in a November 29, 2023 post on X, formerly known as Twitter.
“Alert: Iceland Bans Covid Shots amid Soaring Sudden Deaths. It’s clear now,” says the text of a November 26, 2023 post on X, formerly known as Twitter, from Jim Ferguson, a one-time candidate for British Parliament with the Brexit Party.
“Xi Jinping’s English speech in San Francisco,” reads a Chinese-language caption with the video posted to Facebook on November 20, 2023.