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breaking news in breaking news situations or in crisis zones viral photos circulate quickly online but on social media itamp;#39;s common for photos to circulate either images that show something different from what itamp;#39;s supposed to be portraying or even photos that are manipulated the question is how can you know whether the photos you encounter are real or in this video iamp;#39;m going to show you four useful tools to help you verify the images you encounter online letamp;#39;s start with this example this photo allegedly shows a little girl named malak who was supposedly killed by an israeli airstrike in the gaza strip in 2021 we found this claim on several social networks and in numerous languages a good way to find out if the photo really shows what itamp;#39;s said to show is by doing a reverse image search my colleague rachel bake breaks down how it works first of all i would upload the image to a reverse image search tool like tinai there i can find out when the im