Clips are generated by AI.
This video about Tiktok, which claims to show Israeli citizens asking Iran to stop the war, is fake.
The text accompanying the video states that “Israel has published an Iranian apology.”
The footage appears to portray a huge protest against the individual waving the Israeli flag, chanting, “Stop Iran. Sorry. We want peace.”
But is the video real?
Google reverse image searches do not reveal reliable results to confirm the reliability of your video.
A thorough examination reveals some visual inconsistencies. In particular, the facial features of the background are unnaturally distorted, with expressions that do not match natural human movements.
The lip movements are not synchronized with the audio, so the cast is animated with a robot. In some frames, the arm appears and disappears, indicating a typical frame generation error in AI-managed videos.
A deepfake-o-meter analysis of the clip revealed a 98.2% chance of AI generation.
Keyword searches revealed that there are no reliable news outlets, Israeli publications, or international organizations reporting such protests.
Recent polls show that 83% of Jewish Israelis support military operations, trust the country's security agencies, and contradict the video's claims that they are widespread public opposition.
The synthetic visuals, lack of reliable sources, and conflicting public sentiment suggest that the video was produced.
Pesacheck looked into Tiktok videos claiming that Israeli citizens appealed to Iran to stop the war and showed that they discovered it was a fake.
