Fact Check
Tuesday 13 February 2024
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Video was posted to Instagram in May 2023 — months before hostilities broke out between Israel and Hamas.
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Wright’s loose headscarf exemplifies a violation of Iranian hijab law. The Iranian regime denies women freedom of expression, jails and exiles female dissidents.
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“With the help of God Almighty, the naval forces of the Yemeni Armed Forces carried out two military operations in the Red Sea, the first targeting an American ship (Star Nasia) and the other targeting a British ship (Morning Tide).”
X users continue to recycle old footage — from military exercises to environmental disasters — to boost fake Houthi successes in Red Sea attacks. -
Ukraine started the war; Russia’s goal is to stop it. Ukrainians still consider themselves Russians, what is happening is an element of a civil war. The 2014 coup d’etat in Ukraine was accomplished by the opposition with the help of CIA. “NATO has options to recognize Russia’s control over the new regions. Russia had to take Crimea under its protection in 2014. We have made so many gestures of goodwill, that we’ve exhausted all limits. Nobody responded to our goodwill gestures with similar gestures.
Putin replayed thoroughly debunked falsehoods and pedaled the Kremlin’s traditional propaganda narratives. -
“The Chinese government ... allows no country or individual to engage in cyberattacks and other illegal activities on Chinese soil or using Chinese infrastructure.”
Source: Website of Chinese Embassy in the Philippines, Feb 5, 2024; Website of Chinese Embassy in the Netherlands, Feb 6, 2024China has a documented history of malicious and espionage cyberattacks around the world, most of which are linked to Chinese government actors. -
“Application for obtaining a national passport of Belarus.”
The exiled Belarusian opposition has denied issuing the online forms and warned they may be part of an operation by President Aleksandr Lukashenko regime’s intelligence agency to collect dissidents’ personal data. -
“[U.S.] behavior is inconsistent with their claims on non-expansion of the [Gaza] war in the region.”
Iran-controlled network of proxy militias conducts systematic attacks and spreads violence across the Middle East and beyond. The United States responds with security measures designed to stop violence and prevent the expansion of violence. -
"[T]here is no group affiliated with the Islamic Republic or Iran’s Armed Forces, whether in Iraq, Syria or elsewhere that operates directly or indirectly under the control of the Islamic Republic of Iran or acts on its behalf."
Iran is financing, training and supplying advanced arms to some 40 radical Islamist militia groups from the Middle East to Horn of Africa, many of them engaged in terrorist activities. -
Hezbollah media use old unrelated footage to back Houthis’ claims of successful Red Sea attacks.
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"We noted the markedly heightened temperature of the rhetoric of official Seoul directed at Moscow that Russia … is allegedly carrying out ‘military-technical cooperation’ with Pyongyang. … [W]e strongly reject any attempts by the U.S. and its satellites to illegitimately accuse our country."
Multiple intelligences confirm Russia’s purchase and use of North Korean military equipment and ammunition. Experts identified the North Korean origin of missiles Russia used to strike Ukraine. -
“In 2014, the Bandera junta in Kyiv downed #Malaysian flight #MH17 over Donbass, taking almost 300 innocent lives.”
An international investigation proved that the Russan Army had provided equipment, weaponry and logistics to Russia-controlled forces to shoot down MH17. -
"The people dying of hunger in Uganda are idiots because there is enough food, land and the right climate."
Thousands of Ugandans die of hunger every day because of food shortages and the effects of climate change that deprive farmers of harvest and income.