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Trump says Iran has told US no tolls being sought at Strait of Hormuz
"Additionally, no money has been given to Iran, or released from their money to them, by the US," Trump wrote.
Pro-Iran narratives target Azerbaijan’s Jewish war hero amid Israel-Baku disinformation row
Trump admin. considering $300 billion investment fund if Iran upholds ceasefire - report
Unpacking viral theories: Censorship, Mojtaba missing, and death hoaxes
Hamas, Al Jazeera admit: Story of IDF rapes in Gaza hospital fabricated
Although the Qatari mouthpiece has yet to officially refer to the retraction, all content related to the allegation has been deleted.
The imperative of supporting Jewish journalism in troubling times - opinion
It's time for the Jewish community to invest in journalism, not only to produce higher-quality reporting but to strengthen American democracy and community trust.
Fake report of IDF spokesperson 'mass resignation' goes viral on social media
Despite being false, this report has been shared vigorously on posts throughout social media sources, including Reddit, Threads, X (formerly Twitter), and Facebook.
Combating misinformation: Safeguarding families amid crisis - opinion
Tragically, we all know that eventually, the information will emerge. But that information must be allowed to be shared only once it has been properly vetted and delivered.
Fake sexually explicit online images of Taylor Swift alarm White House
Fake sexually explicit images of Swift proliferated across social media this week, including one image shared on X, formerly Twitter.
Israel's Mossad shuts down 'baseless lie' spread by Likud MK Tally Gotliv
Responding to Gotliv's claims on X, judicial reform protest leader Bressler said she "is not moved by the campaign of lies.
Iran regime media faked photo with rabbi to justify killing - analysis
The report Iran then created fake images of the victim with a rabbi to justify his killing appears to illustrate Iran’s regime lurching into antisemitic conspiracy theories.
Unsure if news is true? Looking it up may make you more likely to believe misinformation - study
The Nature study employed a series of five experiments to gauge the impact of online search engines in evaluating false or misleading views.
Why do people believe disinformation? The right mindset to confront it
Psychological research has identified several contributing factors including personality characteristics, social contexts, affect, and cognition.
Keyboard warriors: Fighting for Israel's digital story
The FM’s David Saranga and Sapir Levi tell The Media Line how Israelis are working to spread the message and combat misinformation, where there is much negativity, but also hope.