A viral video is spreading panic online, claiming that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan threatened to attack Israel if Pakistan fails to establish peace.
But the truth is very different.
Fact-check investigations reveal that the claim is completely false. The viral clip is taken from a real speech, but it has been edited and misrepresented. In the original video, Erdoğan was condemning Israel’s strikes in Lebanon — not announcing any military action.
There is no mention of Pakistan, no war warning, and no call to attack Israel.
The misinformation surfaced at a sensitive moment, right after U.S.-Iran talks collapsed, fueling confusion and fear online. Experts warn that such misleading content is part of a broader pattern where real events are twisted to create fake war narratives.
So, is Turkey preparing for war with Israel?
There is no evidence to support that claim.
This is a classic case of viral misinformation during a global crisis.
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