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The conflict between Israel and Hezbollah is also a battle of images — and not everything is real. Like two viral images of an alleged Israeli attack on Beirut airport in Lebanon.

 

What is real in the Middle East conflict and what is not? That’s been a question ever since the escalation of violence since Hamas’ terrorist attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. Much of what is shared, liked and commented on online is neither authentic nor up to date. And the latest fighting between Hezbollah in Lebanon and Israel has again seen a flood of misleading, manipulated or fake content on social media networks. Here are two recent examples:

Claim: Two pictures of an alleged attack on the airport in Beirut are currently going viral: “A photo for the history books. A plane from the airline MEA lands at Beirut International Airport while Israel fires on the airport,” writes a user on X, sharing a picture that is supposed to show the airport. Another X user shares a second picture and claims that this was “an airliner full of passengers at Beirut International Airport.”

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Both images are not real but were generated with the help of artificial intelligence. The picture above is supposed to show an airplane approaching to land. Buildings can be seen in the foreground. One of them has illuminated windows. Some of the frames are straight, some are slightly slanted and arranged in a strangely irregular way — something we often encounter in AI-generated images of buildings. In addition, when zoomed in, a kind of blurred bar appears above parts of the aircraft windows and the nose of the aircraft is noticeably short.

The nose of the aircraft is shorter than on the aircraft types flown by MEA, the paintwork of the tail is different and the windows seem to be missing in the front part. The building also has image errors.
© X

 

We have compared this with images of aircrafts from the airline MEA. According to the company, MEA flies the Airbus models A320 200, A330 200 and A321 NEO. All models have a longer aircraft nose than the one in the AI-generated image. The airline logo on the tail in the image posted on X differs from the actual logo of the airline. There are also anomalies with the aircraft lights. The light shown on top of the fuselage does not comply with international standards. Collision warning lights at the top and bottom of the fuselage are always red, not white as in the picture. This can be seen in the Aviators Guide.

AI detector spots “significant evidence of tampering”

The second picture shows an aircraft on the ground and an airport building in the background. Similar issues can be detected: curved and crooked rows of windows on the building at the back left, landing gear tires on the aircraft that are too far apart, or strangely illuminated doors on the aircraft fuselage. We also checked both images with the AI detection tool from Truemedia.org. In both cases, the software concluded that there was “substantial evidence of manipulation.”

This image also does not show a real attack on Beirut airport. It’s AI-generated, showing an aircraft and a burning building
© X

 

Despite these issues, a reverse image search shows that the images were shared on numerous platforms such as Threads, Reddit, Telegram, Instagram, and X.

In addition, several Arabic, Russian and Turkish media outlets that reported on the alleged attack also used these AI-generated images. Even well-known media such as CNN Turk or MSN Turkish fell for the fakes and published them.

However, the fact that the two images are not real but AI-generated does not mean that there have not been actual attacks by the Israeli armed forces on targets such as Beirut airport. At the beginning of October, for example, images in media reports showed several actual explosions near the airport.

Nicolas Hammerschlag Vicuna contributed to this article

Author: Joscha Weber

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Poland said that Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s request for Warsaw to intercept Russian missiles over Ukrainian airspace would amount to Poland’s direct involvement in the conflict.

 

Polish Deputy Prime Minister Krzysztof Gawkowski commented on the Ukrainian leader’s recent statements during an interview on local station Radio ZET.

“Zelensky wants Poland to shoot missiles over Ukraine, which means he wants Poland to enter the war, which means he wants Poland to be at war with Russia. By these statements, Zelensky wants to drag Poland into the war with Russia,” the Polish politician said.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy recently criticized Poland for failing to fulfill its commitment to provide additional fighter jets, despite prior agreements between the two countries.

He explained that he had sought Poland’s help to prevent Russian missiles from destroying a gas storage facility in the city of Stryi, located in western Ukraine.

Krzysztof Gawkowski argued that the Ukrainian leader’s remarks were unbecoming of a politician who “owes a lot” to Poland.

“The equipment that was transferred, the citizens who were taken care of… Poland is a great friend of Ukraine, a transport hub. It seemed to me that in such situations, you say  ‘thank you.'”

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Lagbaja: President Tinubu postpones Federal Executive Council meeting

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces, has ordered rescheduling the Federal Executive Council meeting till another date to be announced.

Initially scheduled for today, the council meeting was postponed in honour of Lt. General Taoreed Lagbaja, the Chief of Army Staff, who passed away on Tuesday night.

General Lagbaja served as the Chief of Army Staff from June 19, 2023, till his death on November 5, 2024.

President Tinubu also ordered flags to be flown at half-staff nationwide for seven days in honour of the departed general.

Earlier today, President Tinubu expressed his heartfelt condolences to the Lagbaja family and the Nigerian Armed Forces.

He wished Lt. General Lagbaja eternal peace and honoured his significant contributions to the nation.

Bayo Onanuga
Special Adviser to the President
(Information and Strategy)

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US election: Between Japheth Omojuwa and comedian MC Lively

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