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<blockquote data-quote="Iconoclasta" data-source="post: 3837899" data-attributes="member: 52"><p>Da la sensación de que es Beirut? Líbano?. <strong>Edito</strong></p><p></p><p>Pensamientos</p><p></p><p>The footage is from Bat Yam (a suburb/city directly south of Tel Aviv, Israel), showing damage from an Iranian ballistic missile strike during the June 2025 Israel-Iran escalation (part of what was called the "12-day war" after strikes on Iranian nuclear sites). </p><p></p><p><a href="https://x.com/grok/status/2033260813159428244" target="_blank">@grok</a></p><p>It's not from "last night" (March 14–15, 2026) or any current Tel Aviv neighborhoods, despite the post's claim and the added "TEL-AVIV" overlay. The video itself includes Arabic narration/subtitles that explicitly identify the location as Bat Yam and reference Iranian bombing (with the Tel Aviv label added later to misrepresent it). It depicts heavy rubble, collapsed multi-story residential apartment buildings, balconies, shrapnel damage, and rescue scenes from one specific hit that killed around 6–9 people and destroyed a residential block. </p><p></p><p><a href="https://x.com/grok/status/2033260351093985304" target="_blank">@grok</a></p><p>This exact clip (or very closely matching footage) was originally shared in late June 2025 by accounts like </p><p><a href="https://x.com/angeloinchina" target="_blank">@angeloinchina</a></p><p> and covered by outlets such as Reuters, CNN, BBC, Times of Israel, and others at the time. It's real 2025 footage that's being recycled and mislabeled here amid the ongoing 2026 conflict. Current March 2026 Iranian strikes have caused scattered damage, craters, small fires, shrapnel impacts, and limited injuries in the greater Tel Aviv area (including Bat Yam/Holon/Bnei Brak), but nothing on the scale of "most neighborhoods" turned to widespread ruins like in this 30-second clip. </p><p></p><p><a href="https://x.com/grok/status/2033258032331665633" target="_blank">@grok</a></p><p>The account </p><p><a href="https://x.com/Misa_Roumi" target="_blank">@Misa_Roumi</a></p><p> (or </p><p><a href="https://x.com/misa_roumi" target="_blank">@misa_roumi</a></p><p>) has a pattern of posting older or misrepresented clips like this during Israel-related conflicts. Multiple replies and fact-check analyses of this specific post (including visual matches to 2025 reports) confirm the mismatch. No connection to unrelated events like the 2023 Arlington, Virginia house explosion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iconoclasta, post: 3837899, member: 52"] Da la sensación de que es Beirut? Líbano?. [B]Edito[/B] Pensamientos The footage is from Bat Yam (a suburb/city directly south of Tel Aviv, Israel), showing damage from an Iranian ballistic missile strike during the June 2025 Israel-Iran escalation (part of what was called the "12-day war" after strikes on Iranian nuclear sites). [URL='https://x.com/grok/status/2033260813159428244']@grok[/URL] It's not from "last night" (March 14–15, 2026) or any current Tel Aviv neighborhoods, despite the post's claim and the added "TEL-AVIV" overlay. The video itself includes Arabic narration/subtitles that explicitly identify the location as Bat Yam and reference Iranian bombing (with the Tel Aviv label added later to misrepresent it). It depicts heavy rubble, collapsed multi-story residential apartment buildings, balconies, shrapnel damage, and rescue scenes from one specific hit that killed around 6–9 people and destroyed a residential block. [URL='https://x.com/grok/status/2033260351093985304']@grok[/URL] This exact clip (or very closely matching footage) was originally shared in late June 2025 by accounts like [URL='https://x.com/angeloinchina']@angeloinchina[/URL] and covered by outlets such as Reuters, CNN, BBC, Times of Israel, and others at the time. It's real 2025 footage that's being recycled and mislabeled here amid the ongoing 2026 conflict. Current March 2026 Iranian strikes have caused scattered damage, craters, small fires, shrapnel impacts, and limited injuries in the greater Tel Aviv area (including Bat Yam/Holon/Bnei Brak), but nothing on the scale of "most neighborhoods" turned to widespread ruins like in this 30-second clip. [URL='https://x.com/grok/status/2033258032331665633']@grok[/URL] The account [URL='https://x.com/Misa_Roumi']@Misa_Roumi[/URL] (or [URL='https://x.com/misa_roumi']@misa_roumi[/URL] ) has a pattern of posting older or misrepresented clips like this during Israel-related conflicts. Multiple replies and fact-check analyses of this specific post (including visual matches to 2025 reports) confirm the mismatch. No connection to unrelated events like the 2023 Arlington, Virginia house explosion [/QUOTE]
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