No, This Image Does Not Show People Fleeing Israel Amid Conflict With Iran

We found that the image is old and does not show people fleeing Israel amid an armed conflict with Iran.

Abhishek Anand
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Fact-Check | The image is old and does not show 'mass exodus' at Israeli airport.</p></div>
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Fact-Check | The image is old and does not show 'mass exodus' at Israeli airport.

(Photo: Altered by The Quint)

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Amid the Iran-Israel armed conflict, an image is being circulated to claim that it shows thousands of Jewish families gathered at the Ben Gurion Airport in Israel who are fleeing the country.

What have users said?: The image is going viral with a caption that said, "Media sources report: Right now, Ben Gurion Airport in Israel is witnessing a mass exodus as tens of thousands of Jewish families flee Israel to their countries of origin."

An archive of the post can be found here.

(Source: X (formerly Twitter)/Screenshot)

When this report was being written, the post had garnered over 55 thousand views on the platform. More archives of similar claims can be viewed here, here, and here.

What is the truth?: This viral image dates back to April 2022 and shows people gathered in the departure hall of the Ben Gurion International Airport in Israel ahead of the Jewish holiday of Passover.

What led us to the truth?: Team WebQoof used the help of Google Lens to find the source of the image, which directed us to a news report published by Times of Israel.

  • The report said that the Israel Airports Authority warned passengers about the delay in flights over the holiday of Passover.

  • This was because of the number of travelers expected to pass through the airport on a daily basis.

  • It mentioned that around 73,000 Israelis were expected to travel amid the pandemic as they got the chance to travel for the first time in almost two years.

The report was published on 14 April 2022.

(Source: Times of Israel/Screenshot)

  • Taking this forward, we executed a search using TinEye that led us to the same image shared on a website named 'Flash 90'.

  • According to the details available, the image depicted people gathered at the airport ahead of the Jewish holiday. It was attributed to one Avshalom Sassoni.

The image was captured on 14 April 2022.

(Source: Flash 90/Screenshot)

Conclusion: It is clear that the image used to claim that Jewish families are leaving Israel amid the country's conflict with Iran is not only old, but also unrelated.

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