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FACT CHECK: Image Claiming To Show Fire In Tel Aviv Actually Taken In Moscow

image Shared by X The footage allegedly shows a fire breaking out in Tel Aviv, Israel.

Verdict: False

This image was taken in Moscow, not Tel Aviv.

Fact check:

President-elect Donald Trump said on his first day in office that he would lift all restrictions on deliveries to Israel. This includes military equipment. fox news. The move comes as Israel is considering a 60-day ceasefire with Hezbollah, which would only be possible if Israel ceases military action for a short period of time, the media reported.

The X image shows a city believed to be Tel Aviv on fire. Photographed at night, the blaze stands out against the city lights, with large plumes of smoke billowing into the sky.

The post's caption reads, “The most beautiful photo of the day.” “Tel Aviv is on fire.”

However, this photo has an incorrect caption. Image is from Jordan Daily on March 22nd article The headline read: “Shooting and explosion reported inside concert hall in Moscow region.” Three men attacked inside the Crocus City concert hall, setting the building ablaze, possibly using explosives. This image can also be seen in the following article: Featured news In Bulgarian.

The attack reportedly killed 137 people and injured more than 180. Associated Press. According to the newspaper, Russian President Vladimir Putin condemned the attack as a “bloody, barbaric act of terrorism.” (Related: Video claiming smoke is rising above buildings in Tel Aviv)

Check Your Fact has contacted the Jordan Daily for comment.

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