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“Hello! I’m not dead!” Israel’s Channel 12 News broadcast a report reporting four Jews killed in the recent wave of protests in Iran. Noya was not pleased to hear about their “death” on television.
The situation is surreal and is shocking the world on social media, especially because, apparently, it could happen to any of us. No. She was shocked this week to learn, on television, that she “died”.
The young woman of Israeli nationality was at home, on her sofa in front of the television, very comfortable when the Israel’s Channel 12 News There was a report about four Jewish people killed during the recent protests against the Iranian government in Iran, which saw millions of people on the streets.
Suddenly, Noya sees her photo on the screen: the report listed her as one of the dead protesters.
“This is something I never thought would happen to me in my life”, he confesses in the video he shared on his social networks denouncing the “very stressful” situation, as he described in another video.
“Hello! Hello! Is everything okay? I’m not dead!”, she joked, as she watched and showed the report that declared her dead: “What’s going on!? I’m at my house! I have to go train in half an hour!”.
“It’s not funny at all. I was very alarmed, it was very strange”, said, quoted by , the photographer, who guarantees that she does not even have any connection to Iran, much less with the protests taking place there. “It got to the point where one of my relatives didn’t want to call my parents because she refused to believe it was real.”
“Our Noya was not in Tehran last week”Zion’s father also assured, on Facebook: “Channel 12 is a channel for idiots”finished
“It is journalistic negligence not to confirm something before publishing it”, the young woman in another video: “it doesn’t matter if it comes from Israel or international media. If you are a journalist and you don’t confirm what you are sharing, we have a problem, especially when people’s lives and deaths are at stake.
The Israeli channel later released a clarification and a public apology. But this is not the first time in recent days that the media has mistakenly reported protesters in Iran as dead, according to .
Less than two weeks ago, the “death” of Negin Ghadimi, 28, in the protests, was denied by Turkish media outlets, which explained to the world that the young woman in the image highly shared on social media is in fact a well-known actress in the country, Tuba Büyüküstün, who has no known connection to Iran.
