Fake News – Gaza Hospital Bombing

Cyabra analyzed fake profiles accusing Israel for bombing a hospital in Gaza.

Cyabra determined the proportion of Twitter (X) discussions alleging that Israel bombed the Baptist hospital in Gaza that originated from fraudulent or fake accounts. Cyabra identified that 35% of the conversation was generated by fake accounts.

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Network visualization of social media clusters on the Gaza hospital bombing; large red circles labeled FAKE connected by lines represent disinformation accounts, while smaller green circles indicate authentic voices
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