“Xi Jinping’s English speech in San Francisco,” reads a Chinese-language caption with the video posted to Facebook on November 20, 2023.
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“Emergency Deployment Thousands of Troops and US Military Equipment Lands of(sic) Israeli Beaches,” says text over a November 17, 2023 TikTok post, which shows soldiers arriving on a beach with amphibious landing craft.
“The situation in Northern Gaza on the 10th day of war,” reads the Burmese-language Facebook post shared on October 17.
“AND THE PURGE BEGINS – 2 hours ago,” says an October 28, 2023 post on X, formerly known as Twitter. “Protests in Washington DC are hitting next level as rioters rush people’s houses.”
“Bella Hadid stands with Israel,” says an October 28, 2023 post on X, formerly known as Twitter, sharing the video with Hebrew captions.
“Today’s best photo 27-October -2023,” says the text of a Facebook post shared 82,000 times. It includes an image that appears to show a man helping five children away from the scene of a destroyed building.
“Journalist at Al Jazeera ! Confirms Hamas fired the rocket !” says Steve Maman, a Canadian businessman and president of the nonprofit Liberation of Christian and Yazidi Children of Iraq, in an October 17 Facebook post sharing a screenshot from X, formerly known as Twitter.
The photo was posted here on X, formerly Twitter, on October 10 and has since been shared more than 1,100 times.
“Israel air force drops white Phosphorus bombs on Gaza,” reads an Instagram post published on October 11, 2023.
“Researchers Find COVID Vaccines Causally Linked to Increased Mortality, Estimate 17 Million Deaths,” says a September 28, 2023 headline from the Epoch Times, a website that has previously spread misinformation about vaccination and the pandemic.