Old Footage Misrepresented as Recent Attack on US Base in UAE

We discovered that both videos were outdated and not as recent as suggested in the viral social media post.
Old Footage Misrepresented as Recent Attack on US Base in UAE
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Two videos depicting explosions are circulating online, accompanied by claims that they capture recent footage of an attack on a United States base in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

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  • A premium account on X (previously known as Twitter) posted the video with the caption, 'The U.S. base in the UAE once more.'

  • This post had clocked nearly 2.5 lakh views on the platform

What are the details?

The two clips, which date back to June 2025, allegedly depict scenes from Tel Aviv, Israel. This renders the widespread assertion misleading.

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Regarding the initial video segment: By conducting a reverse image search on the keyframes of the viral video, we discovered the identical visuals posted on an X account called 'BRICS News'.

  • On June 14, 2025, a post was made with the caption, 'BREAKING: Iranian ballistic missiles persist in hitting Tel Aviv, Israel.'

  • This instantly clarified that the video was outdated and not connected to the current geopolitical conflicts.

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What are your thoughts on the second video?

 We extracted the frames from the second clip and conducted a reverse image search on them once more.

  • A search using Google Lens led us to identical images posted on a Facebook page called 'Aryen TV'.

  • The video, uploaded on June 14, 2025, had a caption that, when translated to English, roughly stated, 'A moment from earlier in Tel Aviv when the Iranian missiles struck.'

Although we were unable to independently verify the location or context of the videos, it is evident that both are outdated and not connected to the recent tensions.

Summary: The videos purportedly depicting a recent attack on a US base in the UAE are actually outdated and not connected to the current geopolitical events.

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