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"Tears of Iranian Children" falling on Israel - 100+ missile hitting Israel 4am

**No, the video is not depicting a genuine, real event of "100s of missiles falling over Tel Aviv" on or around March 6, 2026.**

The YouTube Short (uploaded March 6, 2026 by the channel "Mystery expo shorts") is classic sensationalized clickbait content. It uses dramatic title/thumbnail language ("100s of missiles falling at 4am") paired with generic alert siren footage, overlay text, dramatic music, and a voiceover/description that exaggerates or fabricates the scale of an incident.

Key indicators it's **not authentic news footage** of a massive missile barrage:

- No credible mainstream news outlets (Times of Israel, Jerusalem Post, Haaretz, BBC, Reuters, AP, CNN, etc.) reported hundreds of ballistic missiles or drones actually striking/falling over Tel Aviv in early March 2026, nor such an intense overnight attack matching the 4:18 AM / 5:53 AM timing described.
- The channel "Mystery expo shorts" is a low-effort aggregator/clickbait account focused on sensational shorts, not a verified news organization.
- Viewer comments frequently call out AI-generated or fake elements, and many express glee or skepticism rather than concern consistent with a real mass-casualty attack.
- The description reads like AI-written or copied sensationalized text — vague on sources, heavy on hashtags (#BreakingNews, #Geopolitics etc.), and framed to maximize alarm/engagement without linking to any verifiable primary reporting.

There have been real air-raid sirens and intercepts in Israel in that period due to ongoing regional tensions (Houthi, Hezbollah, Iran-related threats), but nothing on the apocalyptic scale the title claims ("hundreds of missiles falling"). The video massively inflates a real (or minor) siren event — or possibly uses unrelated/old footage — for views.

It's misinformation/engagement farming, not reliable documentation of events. Treat such shorts with extreme skepticism, especially when the title is hyperbolic and the channel has no journalistic credibility.
 
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