What you’re looking at
Posted on bbc.com. The caption claims: “Israel and Lebanon reach framework agreement”
The media: Likely authentic · 85%The closest AI look found signals consistent with a real photo — though a clean still can’t rule out AI video. It’s circulating across many places online.
The claim: It’s carried by credible news outlets — consistent with a real event, though verify the exact context.
Evidence, not a verdict — weigh both and decide for yourself.
AI vision read — the closest look at the media
Likely authentic · 85%
The image appears to show a scene of extensive destruction, with piles of rubble in the foreground and damaged buildings in the background under a cloudy sky. I see no obvious anomalies or physically impossible details in the image; the debris, damaged structures, and sky appear consistent with a real-world scene of devastation. The image does not plausibly match the caption "Israel and Lebanon reach framework agreement," as it depicts destruction rather than a diplomatic event. The visible details, including the texture of the rubble, the natural appearance of the clouds, and the consistent lighting, look consistent with a real photograph.
Evidence, not a verdict. This reads the file, not the truth of the caption — weigh it yourself.
What the web shows
The claim
The headline or caption wrapped around this image, weighed against the fact-check record and the image’s age. Whether the photo truly depicts it is your call.
“Israel and Lebanon reach framework agreement” — bbc.com
“Israel and Lebanon reach framework agreement” — bbc.com
Where it appears
Where this image appears across the web. Appears on news outlets (bbc.com, bbc.co.uk), social platforms (x.com). Presence on news outlets is consistent with a real photo — verify the original context.
Seen across many places online. Found across multiple sources: bbc.com, bbc.co.uk, x.com, dailymotion.com, aol.com …and more.
Seen across many places online. Found across multiple sources: bbc.com, bbc.co.uk, x.com, dailymotion.com, aol.com …and more.
Fact-check record
No published fact-check matched this image — no debunk is on record, which is not the same as "verified true."
What the file shows
Provenance (Content Credential)
No Content Credential survived — and none of the major AI tools’ markers. Routinely stripped by social uploads, so absence proves nothing on its own.
Camera & metadata
No camera, timestamp, or GPS — the metadata is stripped. Normal for screenshots, social re-uploads, and most AI images. Describes handling, not whether the content is true.