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Fire and smoke rise following Israeli airstrikes in northern Gaza Strip, Monday, Oct. 30, 2023. (AP) Fire and smoke rise following Israeli airstrikes in northern Gaza Strip, Monday, Oct. 30, 2023. (AP)

Fire and smoke rise following Israeli airstrikes in northern Gaza Strip, Monday, Oct. 30, 2023. (AP)

Loreben Tuquero
By Loreben Tuquero October 31, 2023

Old photos, including one from 2019, don’t show Gaza on Oct. 27

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  • None of these photos were taken on Oct. 27. One was taken in 2019.

Since Hamas attacked Israel Oct. 7, killing 1,400 people, Israel has responded with airstrikes and a ground offensive that Gaza’s Health Ministry reports have killed more than 8,000. The continuing siege threatens to cut off supplies of fuel, food and water for Gazans.

"Gaza tonight. When the skies are lit with terror," an Instagram user said in an Oct. 27 post, showing photos of buildings tinged orange against a backdrop of fire and smoke.

The post featured a collage of six photos and claimed it showed Gaza on that night, after heavy airstrikes affected telecommunications services in Gaza.

(Screenshot from Instagram)

Although images from Gaza show widespread destruction and human devastation, this collage’s photos don’t sync with the Instagram post’s date. None are from Oct. 27 and one was from March 2019, after reported Israeli strikes in Gaza City, as described by Agence France-Presse.

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Two of the photos were uploaded weeks ago, on Oct. 9. Agence France-Presse’s photo was captioned, "A fireball erupts from an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City on October 9, 2023." Another photo was taken Oct. 8, with this caption by The Associated Press: "Fire and smoke rise following an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City, Sunday, Oct. 8, 2023."

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Another photo was uploaded by Agence France-Presse on Oct. 10 and captioned, "Explosions illuminate the sky during Israeli strikes on Gaza City on October 10, 2023." 

Finally, one photo was uploaded Oct. 24 by Quds News Network, a website that focuses on Palestinian news. It captioned the photo, "Local sources: A timber depot in Jabalya, #Gaza went up in flames following an Israeli strike using a white phosphorus bomb."

We rate the claim that these photos show Gaza the night of Oct. 27 False.

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