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Fact Check: Unedited Footage Debunks Israeli Propaganda on Shrouded Corpse 

The man seen in the video moves a part of the shroud to uncover the face of the corpse, resulting in the knot moving. It is clear from this analysis that the head does not move.
The man seen in the video moves a part of the shroud to uncover the face of the corpse, resulting in the knot moving. It is clear from this analysis that the head does not move.
fact check  unedited footage debunks israeli propaganda on shrouded corpse 
Israeli influencers claimed that the shrouded corpse moved its head in attempt to falsify Palestinian deaths.
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With the Israel-Gaza war raging for a month, the health ministry in Gaza has said that over 9,700 Palestinians have been killed in the territory, including 4,800 children. During this period, the government of Israel and pro-Israel commentators have on several occasions questioned Gaza’s claims of death and destruction. Earlier, on October 27, US President Joe Biden told a press conference at the White House that he “had no confidence in the number that the Palestinians are using”. The following day, the Gaza health ministry responded with a 212-page document containing the name, age, sex, and official identification number of 6,747 people that they claimed had been killed in Gaza since October 7.

On social media, pro-Israel social media influencers have amplified the ‘Pallywood’ conspiracy theory — that Palestinians are play-acting injuries and deaths. In one such recent claim, Israel’s official handle tweeted a clip from a CNN report of a shrouded corpse and claimed that the dead body was caught ‘moving its head’. The head has been circled out. The tweet read, “Reminder: The Gaza Ministry of Health=Hamas. Bodies can’t move their heads”. (Archive)

Till October 30, the video had been viewed over 4 million times and retweeted almost 8,000 times. The tweet has since been deleted.

The official X (formerly Twitter) account of the Embassy of Israel to the United States also tweeted the video and claimed that Hamas had used “fake news and propaganda to lie to the world”. “Actors are put in body bags to be mourned on television as seen in this @CNN video clip where a body bag miraculously raises its head,” read the tweet, which was later deleted. (Archive)

Israeli activist Yoseph Haddad, who has disseminated anti-Palestine misinformation related to the ongoing war multiple times in the past, also tweeted this video. “Welcome to Pallywood!” he wrote. (Archive)

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Australian influencer and self-proclaimed ‘Imam’ Imam of Peace, tweeted the video and wrote, “In Gaza, people come back to life. It’s real. Hamas filmed the miracle.” (Archive)

A parody handle of Israel’s intelligence agency Mossad, @TheMossadIL, too, tweeted the video. (Archive)

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Indian Right Wing influencer Arun Pudur also tweeted the video and sarcastically captioned it “What did I just see?”. Subsequently, he posted a video of another child slain in an Israeli airstrike, who was falsely called a doll by Israeli officials and others, and asked, “Which of these two will get the Pallywood award?”. This has been fact-checked by Alt News. (Archive)

This article went live on November seventh, two thousand twenty three, at twenty minutes past two in the afternoon.

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