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X account posted helicopter emoji after news of the crash involving Raisi broke, not before
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On May 19, The Tehran Times and The Associated Press reported at 8:44 a.m. ET and 8:53 a.m. ET, respectively, that a helicopter carrying Iran President Ebrahim Raisi had crashed.
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The Israel War Room X account posted a helicopter emoji a few minutes later at 8:58 a.m. ET.
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi was killed in a May 19 helicopter crash that spurred a wave of speculation and misinformation on social media.
One post showed a screenshot of an X post of a helicopter emoji from an Israel-aligned X account called Israel War Room:
"Israel War Room posted this ‘ambiguous’ emoji minutes before the news of the Iranian president’s helicopter crash landing broke across a majority of news networks around the globe," the May 20 Instagram post said. "Coincidence?"
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Israel War Room, a pro-Israel account that tracks Israel-related news on Instagram and X, was not the first account to post about the helicopter crash that killed Raisi.
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The Tehran Times, an Iranian newspaper in English, posted about the helicopter crash at 8:44 a.m. on May 19. The Associated Press posted about the helicopter crash at 8:53 am ET. The Tasnim News Agency, which is linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, an influential paramilitary organization within Iran, also posted about the crash at 8:53 a.m. ET.
Israel War Room, which on its X profile and its domain registration lists its location as in the U.S., posted a helicopter emoji five minutes later — at 8:58 a.m. ET.
Israel War Room’s X post didn’t come before news outlets first reported news of the helicopter crash. We rate that claim False.
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Instagram post (archived), May 20, 2024
Israel War Room Instagram account, accessed May 20, 2024
Israel War Room X account, May 20, 2024
X post by Israel War Room (archived), May 19, 2024
X post by the Associated Press, May 19, 2024
X post by The Tehran Times, May 19, 2024
X post by The Tasnim News Agency, May 19, 2024
Office of Foreign Assets Control, Sanctions List Search for Tasnim News Agency, accessed May 20, 2024
DomainTools Whois record for IsraelWarRoom.com, accessed May 20, 2024
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