AI Clip Passed off as Real Visuals of Iran’s Missile Attack on Israel’s Tel Aviv

Multiple discrepancies and detection tools showed that the video was indeed AI-generated.

Abhishek Anand
WebQoof
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Fact-Check | The video has been generated using the help of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

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A video of a massive explosion taking place in an area is going viral on social media platforms with a claim that it shows recent visuals of Iran's missile attack on Tel Aviv, Israel.

What did the viral post say?: An X (formerly Twitter) premium handle named 'Iran Today' shared the clip with a caption that said, "Iran’s massive missile attack on Tel Aviv, Israel."

An archive of the post can be found here.

(Source: X/Screenshot)

The above post had gained around 61 thousand views on the platform. You can view other similar claims here, here, and here.

Is the claim true?: No, the video has been generated using the help of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and does not show real visuals.

Discrepancies in the viral video: We closely observed the clip and found multiple discrepancies, which raised questions about its authenticity.

  • The solar panels on the roofs appeared to be bent without suffering any impact from the purported attack.

  • The cars parked on the road, too, seemed to be damaged even though none of them were hit.

(Swipe right to view all screenshots.)

What did detection tools indicate?: Team WebQoof passed the video through two AI detection tools namely 'Hive Moderation', 'Sight Engine', and 'DeepFake-O-Meter' to further confirm the findings.

  • The first tool showed over 99 percent probability of the video being an AI-generated one.

  • While the second tool gave around 93 percent, one of the detectors of the third showed a conclusive result that the video was indeed AI.

(Swipe right to view all screenshots.)

Conclusion: It is evident that the video was generated using AI tools and did not show a real missile attack on Tel Aviv.

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