An image posted on Facebook
regarding Israel’s ground operation against Lebanon on April 9, 2026, appeared
to be an image accompanying a news report.
The image was subsequently shared
by numerous accounts on X and Instagram. On X in particular, a version posted
by the user @Rizvana_Raza on April 10 was viewed 33,700 times, reposted 683
times, and received more than 2,000 likes.
According to the accompanying
claim, 119 Israeli Army logistics personnel, along with trucks carrying
ammunition and fuel, had surrendered to Hezbollah. The post described this as
one of the largest logistical surrenders in recent history and asserted that
Israel’s supply lines had collapsed.
However, the image is not
authentic and was generated using artificial intelligence. The photograph was
first analyzed using Google SynthID, which identified multiple indicators of AI
generation. In particular, irregularities in the physical features of individuals
depicted in the image—such as unnatural hand and facial structures—along with
inconsistencies in text, logos, and background details, strongly suggested
synthetic production through various AI tools.
The image was also analyzed using
HIVE Moderation, which independently confirmed that it had been created using
artificial intelligence.
A reverse image search further
indicated that the alleged news story was not published by any recognized or
reputable news organization. Consequently, it was determined that both the
image and the accompanying claim, shared on Facebook on April 9 and later on X
on April 10, were not authentic and had been generated using artificial
intelligence.
If you suspect that a video, image, or audio file has been created using artificial intelligence or deepfake technology and would like free assistance in verifying its authenticity, you may send the link to the content or the file itself to allaboutdeepfake@gmail.com.
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