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  • What was claimed A clip shows a Palestinian girl buried under rubble. Our verdict False. The video shows a child looking through a hole in a wall. A clip shows a Palestinian girl buried under rubble. False. The video shows a child looking through a hole in a wall. A post on X (formerly Twitter) with over 53,000 shares falsely claims to show a video of a Palestinian girl stuck under rubble. The clip shows a child reaching up through a gap seemingly between debris, and has also been shared on Facebook with the caption: “A Palestinian child buried under rubble waits for help. What a heartbreaking scene, why international media is silent on this [sic]”. However, this is not what the clip actually shows. It was first shared on 25 October on TikTok by an account that later shared other footage on 27 October appearing to show the same child looking through a hole in a wall. The caption explains that the child was playing, and says in Arabic that “the girl has nothing wrong with her” and “she is not in Gaza, Syria” (translated by Google). Full Fact has contacted this user for comment and will update this account if we receive a response. Miscaptioned footage is a common form of misinformation we see online, especially during significant international stories such as the conflict in the Middle East. It’s important to consider whether what you’re seeing is genuine before sharing, and our guides to verifying videos can help with this. You can find more of our work concerning events in the Middle East on our website. This article is part of our work fact checking potentially false pictures, videos and stories on Facebook. You can read more about this—and find out how to report Facebook content—here. For the purposes of that scheme, we’ve rated this claim as false because the video shows a child looking through a hole in a wall. Full Fact fights for good, reliable information in the media, online, and in politics.
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