In the midst of the Israeli-Iranian military conflict in progress, Pakistani social media users seem to believe the assertion that a protest rally took place in Israel, calling for Pakistan to help stop Iran’s reprisals.
The complaint is false. The video is generated by AI.
Claim
On June 18, an X user (formerly Twitter) published a 13 -second video clip with legend: “Now, even Israeli Jews are asking for help from Pakistan, saying that Pakistan will save us and help us stop Iran’s attacks.”
In the images, people can be seen wearing Israeli flags and signs with Hebrew writing, singing: “Stop Iran. Pakistan, you alone can help. Pakistani, please stop Iran. “
At the time of writing this document, the video had been viewed more than 96,600 times, republished more than 490 times and loved more than 1,100 times.
Do
An independent analysis confirms that the video was created using artificial intelligence tools.
De facto check Used attestiv, an AI twinning platform based on AI based in the United States, to examine the video. Attestiv gave images taken from the clip a high stimulation score of 88, indicating that the content was not authentic.
De facto check also used Hive moderation, a content detection platform generated by AI, which revealed that the video was 84% likely to have been generated using artificial intelligence.

There are also visible anomalies in the images. Some faces seem too smooth, a marker known to Deepfake content, identified by research on the MIT media laboratory.
In addition, no media or the Israeli media has pointed out such a protest in Israel.
Verdict: The video has been artificially generated and does not show a real demonstration in Israel.