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According to false reports, IDF chief Halevi was murdered

Rumors about the death of IDF Chief of General Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi circulated on social media following the Hezbollah drone strike that hit Israel near the Binyamina area on Sunday evening.

The fake reports about Halevi began to spread rapidly after the incident in which over 60 people were injured.

Shortly after the incident, “Halevi assassination reports” spread on the X/Twitter platform as X accounts with large followings began sharing their theories about Halevi's death.

Dr. Anastasia Maria Loupis, a verified social media personality with over a million followers, announced that Halevi's death has been confirmed. This is also wrong.

“Initial reports confirm the assassination of Israeli Army Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi,” Loupis wrote, sharing a picture of the IDF chief of staff.

Near the site where a Lebanese UAV crashed in the Binyamina area, October 13, 2024. (Source: WHATSAPP)

Claims about Halvei's murder

Following the trend, American commentator Jackson Hinkle posted on X that Halevi was murdered, according to unconfirmed reports.

Hinkle added that Halevi's assassination was carried out through the use of “advanced fiber optic drones.”

Hinkle's current following


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Additionally, the verified account SilencedSirs posted an image of a fake graphic that showed the Israeli army and government commanders with a large red X over Halevi's face, which appeared under the word “eliminated.”

In addition, researcher and journalist Sulaiman Ahmed, who has over half a million followers, also spread the fake news about Halevi's death, citing “unconfirmed reports.”

By Vanessa

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