Fact check: AI-generated images falsely show Egyptian youth sending bottled aid to Gaza

Fact check: AI-generated images falsely show Egyptian youth sending bottled aid to Gaza

Last updated on September 4th, 2025

Editor’s Note

In August 2025, we published a social media post debunking the viral “Egyptian aiding Gaza” photos, which are AI-generated. That initial fact-check has now been consolidated and expanded into this comprehensive report.

Claim:

On July 24, 2024, an X post claimed: “Egyptian youth placed food, baby formula, rice, and flour in bottles and threw them into the sea, hoping it would reach Gaza.” The post included photos showing plastic bottles filled with a white substance, labeled “People of Egypt to Gaza” in Arabic, and depicted individuals throwing bottles into water.

Fact Check:

  1. Source analysis

A reverse image search of the photos in the post found no credible news reports, humanitarian organization updates, or verified social media accounts documenting this specific activity in Egypt related to Gaza.

  1. Visual red flag

Inconsistent Thumbs: Analysis of the photos revealed unnatural and inconsistent features in the thumbs of the person(s) holding the bottles

Implausible Buoyancy: The bottles, allegedly filled with dense substances like rice, flour, and baby formula, are shown floating unrealistically high in the water. Physics dictates that bottles packed with such materials would sit much lower in the water or potentially sink entirely. Their depicted buoyancy is physically inconsistent with the described contents.

  1. AI detection

The pictures were flagged as 82.7 percent and 99.8 percent likely to be AI-generated (Hive Moderation).

Verdict: AI-generated. 

Have a questionable video or claim? Submit it to Fact Hunter’s investigation team at [therealfacthunter@outlook.com].
Fact Checker: Chen Zhouyi

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