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BREAKING just a few minutes ago Israel finishes… – Soulfy

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Experts in media literacy emphasize the importance of distinguishing between confirmed facts and viral narratives. Headlines that appear dramatic or incomplete—such as those suggesting a sudden conclusion to a complex situation—can be misleading if not supported by credible reporting. In many cases, such phrasing is designed to capture attention rather than convey precise information.

At the same time, social media platforms have amplified the سرعة at which such claims spread. Users often share posts based on emotional reactions rather than verification, contributing to a cycle where speculation gains momentum. This can create a perception of certainty even when reliable information is still emerging.

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