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  • A picture has been shared hundreds of times on Facebook and Twitter alongside a claim that it shows an eagle catching an Israeli surveillance drone flying over Gaza. The claim is false: the picture has circulated online in reports about an eagle catching a drone during a police exercise in the Netherlands in March 2016. Also Read: This Video Does Not Show Israeli Troops Bombing Palestinian Mosque The picture of an eagle gripping a drone was posted here on March 15, 2021, on Facebook and has been shared more than 400 times since. Screenshot of misleading post, taken on March 23, 2020 The Indonesian-language caption translates to English as: "Israel's surveillance drone flies low over Gaza Palestine. Allah helps the drone Caught by an Eagle. We hope all humans see it." Meanwhile, the Arabic text superimposed on the picture translates to English as: "An Israeli spy drone in the sky of Palestine-Gaza, but thanks to God, it was captured by an eagle." The picture has been shared more than 200 times alongside similar claims on Facebook here, here, here and here; as well as on Twitter here and here. The same picture was also shared with a claim in Arabic back in November 2019. The claim is false. A Google reverse image search found that the picture was published by the Algemeen Nederlands Persbureau (ANP), a Dutch news agency, on March 7, 2016, here. The picture was distributed by AFP on the same date, with a caption: "An eagle of the Guard from Above company, grasps a drone during a police exercise in Katwijk, on March 7, 2016. The bird of prey can get drones from the air by catching them with his legs." Also Read: These Are Not Models From "Distracted Boyfriend" Meme Recreating The Photo Below is a screenshot of the photo on the AFP Forum website: Screenshot of the photo on the AFP Forum website Guard From Above is a company based in the Hague, specialising in training birds of prey to intercept hostile drones. Katwijk is a town in the province of southern Netherlands. Below is the screenshot comparison between picture in the misleading post (L) and the photo on the AFP Forum website (R): Screenshot comparison between picture in the misleading post (L) and photo on AFP Forum website (R) The BBC published a video report about Dutch police trained eagles to take down unauthorised drones on March 8, 2016, here, headlined: "Eagles trained to take down drones". In December 2017, the police halted the experiments with trained eagles due to cost and lack of demand, DutchNews.nl reported. (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by BOOM staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)
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