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Fact check: Recent Iranian attacks on Israel did not destroy 2 airbases, 5 military camps

Fact check: Recent Iranian attacks on Israel did not destroy 2 airbases, 5 military camps

Viral video circulating on X dates back to March, shows strike on West Jerusalem

Multiple accounts on X, including pro-Iranians based on their past posts, have been sharing a video since Monday claiming to show massive Iranian strikes destroying two Israeli airbases. five military camps and eliminating several senior Israeli leaders. However, the video is old from March and no such targets were destroyed.

The conflict began on February 28, 2026, when the United States. Israel carried out coordinated airstrikes targeting Iran’s military infrastructure, including missile systems and nuclear-related facilities. The strikes marked a significant escalation in tensions between the countries, following a period of heightened regional instability. previous confrontations.

Israel. Iran traded fire on Monday, seriously testing a fragile truce and threatening hopes for a deal to end the Middle East war. The new attacks. including a strike on an Iranian petrochemical complex, came hours after US President Donald Trump called on Israel to refrain from retaliating against Tehran’s missiles.

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said Tehran retaliated for the strike on its petrochemical complex by attacking similar industrial targets in Israel’s Haifa. The retaliation followed Israel saying it fired on western. central Iran, tit-for-tat action against Tehran’s strikes on Sunday of 11 missiles, all of which were intercepted, with no casualties.

On Monday, an account that appears to be pro-Iranian, based on its profile picture. past posts, shared avideoon X, allegedly showing missiles being intercepted mid-air, with the following caption: “Just in: The deadliest attack on Israel so far. Two airbases and five military camps destroyed, and several top leaders reportedly eliminated. ”

The post gained 178,300 views.

Another pro-Iranian account also shared the samevideoon Tuesday, with similar captions, gaining 23,500 views.

Subsequently. other pro-Iranian users also shared the same video with similar captions, as can be seenhere,here,here,here,here, andhere, further amplifying the claim.

A fact-check was initiated to determine the veracity of the claim due to its virality. keen public interest surrounding the recent tensions in the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

A reverse image search conducted to trace the origin of the viral clip yielded the same video shared on March 2 by US-based outlet,Drop Site News,on its X account.

A part of the caption says: “Israeli settlers recorded an Iranian ballistic missile making a direct hit on west Jerusalem, as air raid sirens rang out. loud blasts were heard over the city. Israel’s ambulance service said six people were wounded in the strike. A man in his 50s is in moderate condition, and five others were lightly injured. Footage from the scene shows a large crater in a roadway and damage to a nearby vehicle.”

🚨1 hour ago | Israeli settlers recorded an Iranian ballistic missile make a direct hit on west Jerusalem, as air raid sirens rang out. loud blasts were heard over the city.Israel’s ambulance service said six people were wounded in the strike. A man in his 50s is in moderate…https://t.co/I5qcJ6RuTKpic.twitter.com/2iCWwebNmq

The same video in a similar context was also shared by Jordanian media outletRoya News Englishwith the caption: “Moment an Iranian missile hit a target in Jerusalem; reports claim it struck a mini-security meeting.”

This indicates that the viral clip predates the current claim by several months and is being recirculated out of context.

A keyword search yielded multiple reports from international media outlets such asTRT World,BBC,andAl Jazeeraregarding Iranian missile strikes on Israel in early March.

According to the reports, at least nine people were killed,. dozens were injured after Iranian missile strikes targeted areas in and around Israel, including Beit Shemesh west of Jerusalem. The report described the attack as the deadliest strike inside Israel at that stage of the conflict. documented damage to civilian infrastructure.

However, they did not state that two Israeli airbases. five military camps had been destroyed, nor did they report the elimination of several top Israeli leaders. A keyword search for any such targets destroyed in Monday's attacks also did not yield any results.

Fact-check status: False

The claim that a viral video shows an Iranian air strike on Israel that destroyed two airbases. five military camps isfalse.

The video is from March of an Iranian retaliatory attack on West Jerusalem in Israel.

This fact check wasoriginally publishedby iVerify Pakistan — a project of CEJ-IBA and UNDP.

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Source: https://tribune.com.pk/story/2612225/fact-check-recent-iranian-attacks-on-israel-did-not-destroy-2-airbases-5-military-camps

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