One recent early evening, airstrikes hit southern Lebanon. In the hours that followed, videos purportedly showing this circulated on TikTok, Telegram and X. Had it not been real, it might have resembled a scene from a war film: jets overhead, explosions echoing across hills, smoke rising fast, hidden forces exchanging fire across a frontier. But […]
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