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Controversy Surrounds Viral Video of South African Travel Influencer

Recent events have sparked controversy and outrage as a viral video circulating online claims to show South African travel influencer Candice King denouncing the Rafah ‘massacre’ and the alleged beheading of babies. However, it has been clarified that the woman in the video is not American actress Candice King, but rather a social media influencer known for her Pro-Palestinian and anti-Israel stance.

The video, which has garnered over 1.7 million views on social media, has stirred up emotions and discussions surrounding the recent air attack on Rafah’s tent camps by Israel, resulting in the deaths of at least 40 Palestinians, including children. World leaders and organizations have condemned the attack, with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas accusing Israel of deliberately targeting civilians.

The United Nations Palestinian refugee agency (UNRWA) has described the situation in Gaza as ‘hell on earth,’ citing the disturbing photographs from Rafah as evidence of the ongoing crisis. Meanwhile, Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri labeled the attack as a ‘massacre’ and pointed fingers at the US for supporting Israel with weapons and funding.

Israeli authorities have acknowledged the severity of the incident, with senior military prosecutor Major-General Yifat Tomer Yerushalmi announcing an inquiry into the matter. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has also admitted to a ‘tragic mistake’ in the wake of the tragedy.

As misinformation continues to spread online, it is crucial to verify sources and ensure accurate reporting. The confusion surrounding the identity of the woman in the viral video highlights the importance of fact-checking and responsible sharing of information in today’s digital age.

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