video shared on facebook It purports to show a child sobbing in Gaza while discussing the hardships faced by his family as a result of the Israel-Hamas war.
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The original video shared by Al Jazeera on YouTube shows a Syrian child discussing his family's evacuation after their tent burns down.
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A Facebook video purportedly shows a child sobbing as the family discusses the hardships they have faced as a result of the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza. “Death is better than anything that's ever happened to me,” the child appears to say at one point, according to on-screen text. The video's caption reads, “No child should feel this way. “it is written like this.
This video shows children from Syria, not Gaza. The original video is shared on YouTube A Syrian child is shown discussing the evacuation of his family after their tent burns down, Al Jazeera reported.
“‘We burn my heart from within.’ A Syrian child weeps as she reflects on the tragedy of her family displaced after their tent burnt down in northern Syria.” translation The caption of the video reads:
Another iteration of the video is shared on facebook On January 9th, the Al Jazeera logo is visible.a translation The video's caption shows the girl living in a tent in a camp in Idlib. (Related: Image claiming to show aftermath of attack on Houthis is from 2015)
Similarly, a video of a girl talking about her life in Syria has also been released. shared on Instagram By the nonprofit Emergency Response Team.
Additionally, no clips were found for Check Your Fact. Recent reliable news Regarding the current Israel-Hamas war. The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreigners has also not issued a statement regarding the clip. Website or Verified X account.
Check Your Fact has reached out to the Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreigners for comment and will update this article accordingly.
