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FACT CHECK: No, Israel Did Not Drop A Nuke On Lebanon

Posts Share with X Israel claims to have dropped a nuclear bomb on Lebanon.

Verdict: False

This video shows the destruction of a Russian munitions depot. There is no evidence that Israel has attacked Lebanon with nuclear warheads.

Fact check:

A Western diplomat and two Israeli officials said this. Axios As Israel was conducting a bombing campaign against Hezbollah, the latter called on Iran to attack Israel.

Social media users have been sharing footage of explosions that show nuclear warheads being dropped on Lebanon. One user wrote: “Israel has bombed Lebanon with a nuclear warhead called 'Baby Nuke Nuke' in violation of almost every requirement of international law and the US and Israeli defense budgets. The US State Department We are monitoring the matter and decline to comment on it.”

This claim is false. Through a reverse image search, Check Your Fact discovered that the video was posted a week before the Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon. The video also photograph In Russia, it does not exist in Lebanon or Israel.

This video is Location The Russian city of Toropets was hit by a Ukrainian drone attack on September 17. The Ukrainian drone attack hit a Russian munitions depot, CNN. (RELATED: No, These Videos Don't Show Jill Biden in Two Places at Once)

There is no evidence that Israel attacked Lebanon Israel has killed more than 550 people, including children, in airstrikes targeting Hezbollah in Lebanon. Reuters.

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