The Islamic Movement's Army Mouthpieces Spread Rumors and Lies
- SBNA
- Mar 21
- 1 min read
As part of their continued approach to misinformation and false propaganda, the Islamic Movement's Army Mouthpieces have spread a series of false and misleading rumors, claiming to have taken control of the presidential palace. This claim is part of a series of lies they have been spreading since the start of the war, in an attempt to influence public opinion.

These claims are part of the psychological warfare tactics employed by the Islamic Movement to spread confusion and distort facts. It is also known that these campaigns are not new, as the Islamic Movement and its media mouthpieces, especially biased satellite channels, have long used rumors and lies as tools to influence the course of events and serve their political agendas.
Observers have warned of the danger of believing such false news, emphasizing the importance of verifying the accuracy of information from official sources before circulating it. They also called on the media and social media platforms to shoulder their responsibilities in combating rumors and not providing a platform for the dissemination of lies aimed at inciting chaos and destabilizing security and stability.
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