Following the war that began with the U.S. and Israel’s attack on Iran on February 28, 2026, claims that Israel would target Türkiye after Iran have become a frequently discussed topic in Turkish public discourse. Numerous experts have shared their views on this issue across various platforms.
However, the debate has not been
limited to experts; it has also become a widespread topic of public discussion.
The heightened attention from both experts and the general public has led to an
increase in social media posts suggesting that Türkiye would be the next target
after Iran.
Not all of these posts reflect
accurate information; some contain disinformation, fabricated claims, or
misleading interpretations. One such post was shared on May 6, 2026, on Reddit
by a user identified as “borsavefon.”
The video purportedly showed Israeli journalist Yoni
Ben-Menachem making statements about Türkiye.
Within three hours, the video
received 45 comments and more than 44 upvotes. However, subsequent analysis
determined that the footage had been produced using deepfake technology. The
video was first examined using Google SynthID, which identified multiple
indicators of AI generation. Notably, the speaker’s lip movements in the first
half of the video appeared unnatural, and there were observable inconsistencies
between the audio and visual synchronization—common characteristics of deepfake
content.
The video was also analyzed using
HIVE Moderation, another AI detection tool. The results corroborated the
findings from Google SynthID, confirming that the content had been generated
using AI algorithms.
In conclusion, the video posted
on Reddit on May 6 was artificially generated and does not depict authentic
statements. This case underscores the importance of verifying content
circulating on social media platforms, particularly during periods of geopolitical
tension and uncertainty. It also highlights the growing need for vigilance
against AI-generated manipulative content.