The misleading video uses a clickbait title and thumbnail to falsely claim that Israel has dropped bombs on Iran in retaliation for the latter’s October 1 missile attack
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The Facebook reel containing the claim has over 10,000 views, 387 reactions, and 77 comments as of writing. The videos do not show actual footage of an Israeli attack on Iran. They feature clips from the multiplayer sandbox game
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