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FAKE: servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine are being recruited to the Israeli IDF

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Description of the fake LIE

Ukrainian servicemen are massively recruited into the Israeli Defence Forces. This is allegedly evidenced by a YouTube ad in which a former serviceman of the Armed Forces of Ukraine convinces his fellow countrymen with combat experience to fight in the Israeli army for three times the salary.

Refutation TRUTH

According to StopFake, to create this fake, the Russians used a video from the official TikTok channel of the Israeli Defence Forces.

In the original video, the Israeli military talks about how you can contact the reference office on the Israel Defence Forces and service in it.

Propagandists used another audio track, with a male voice in Ukrainian calling on servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to serve in the IDF. The facial expressions of the person in the video do not match the audio in the video, which also proves it is a fake.

Read more about debunking enemy fakes by tag #справдіспростовує

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