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Karoline Leavitt says DOGE found that $50M worth of condoms were being sent to Gaza. In a new form press briefing, allowing social media influencers and TikTokers into the press room, press Some Israeli social media influencers shared a video claiming it showed Palestinians faking a funeral ceremony for an individual supposedly killed by Israeli air strikes in Gaza - in order to Condoms in Gaza are generally supplied by either local Palestinian organizations or through international programs. The helium used to fill them up, which is intended for medical purposes A viral video also claimed that the violence in Israel and Gaza was "fake." The video said, "A dead boy suddenly comes alive hearing an air raid siren." But the video was not recent; it With the words "#Gaza now" written across it in red in English and Arabic, the video captures 17 rockets firing one after the other from an area next to the building the camera is recording from. A post on X, formerly known as Twitter, puts two videos side by side. In one, a man lies seriously injured in a hospital bed with two other men at his side. In the other, a man is talking into a camera while walking through wreckage after an attack in Gaza. The post claims the videos show the same man, with the one in the hospital taken a day Footage of rocket fire over Israel, destruction in Gaza and Palestinian protests have all gone viral on the site. It has brought the conflict to people's phone screens around the world. Social media sites have been widely criticised over the spread of disinformation this week. The EU is investigating X over the possible spread of terrorist and violent content, and hate speech. Similarly, an image of two dust-covered boys embracing has gone viral on several platforms, framing them as two brothers from Gaza. Reuters confirmed the photo showed two Syrian boys after a U.S. Sen. John Fetterman on April 17, 2023, in Washington D.C. In a viral video, Fetterman was confronted by a professor of

international human rights law about his stance against a ceasefire in Gaza.