false — Trust Score 5/100
This content is refuted by 10 sources to be entirely fabricated. The video does not show protests in Albania; it actually depicts fans of the Spanish football club Deportivo La Coruña celebrating their promotion to the First Division in A Coruña, Spain, on May 31, 2026. The text overlays claiming 'Albania rises up' and demanding 'Israel get out' are false narratives added to unrelated footage.
- Platform
- threads
- Source author
- khaledbeydoun
- Original post
- https://www.threads.com/@khaledbeydoun/post/DZLcPtFCWYD?xmt=AQG028Yqt6oEygRMTa_uHC60QyfA90Kux3q3kJ0o0WlIDs20kHhLQXCdn6DKOGSOdhXAv_Vy
- Verified on
- June 5, 2026
- Verification ID
- QxMOl--4qes_bhauJIUyWg
Original content reviewed
Platform: THREADS Author: @khaledbeydoun --- Audio Transcript (What was said) --- [Background Music - Not Narration] Go, go, go, go, go! Go, go, go, go, go! --- On-Screen Text (OCR) --- “Israel get out!” “Our land is not for sale.” Albania 🇦🇱 rises up for 5th straight day. --- "Israel get out!" "Our land is not for sale." "Albania 🇦🇱 rises up for 5th straight day." ---VERIFICATION_SUMMARY--- Platform: THREADS Author: @khaledbeydoun --- Audio (Condensed) --- Go, go, go, go, go! Go, go, go, go, go! --- Visible Text/Media --- Video with text overlays: 'Israel get out!', 'Our land is not for sale.', and 'Albania rises up for 5th straight day.' --- Claims to Verify --- 1. Protests are occurring in Albania against Israel. 2. The protests in Albania have been ongoing for five consecutive days. 3. Protesters in Albania are using the slogan 'Our land is not for sale.' 4. Protesters in Albania are demanding that Israel 'get out'. --- Verification Focus --- Albania protests Israel get out 2024 Albania rises up for 5th straight day fact check Albania land is not for sale protests AP Reuters khaledbeydoun Albania Israel post fact check Snopes PolitiFact Albania Israel relations news 2024
Claims analyzed (3)
- false: Protests are occurring in Albania against Israel in June 2026.
There are no reports from major news outlets or wire services of anti-Israel protests in Albania in June 2026. Albania maintains stable relations with Israel. - false: The video shows protesters in Albania rising up for the 5th straight day.
The video actually shows fans of Deportivo La Coruña celebrating their promotion to the Spanish First Division at Riazor beach in A Coruña, Spain, on May 31, 2026. The blue and white striped shirts are the team's colors. - misleading: Protesters in Albania are using the slogan 'Our land is not for sale.'
While the slogan 'Our land is not for sale' has been used in Albania, it was in the context of protests against the Italy-Albania migration agreement (Meloni government), not anti-Israel protests.
Sources consulted (15)
- jaddeyekabir.com — jaddeyekabir.com
- middleeastmonitor.com — middleeastmonitor.com
- wattpad.com — wattpad.com
- newarab.com — newarab.com
- dawn.com — dawn.com
- blogspot.com — blogspot.com
- royanews.tv — royanews.tv
- arabnews.com — arabnews.com
- muslimmatters.org — muslimmatters.org
- 5pillarsuk.com — 5pillarsuk.com
- The News Feed | The Times of Israel — The Times of Israel
- Hezbollah rejects ceasefire plan declared in Washington — Reuters
- Deportivo La Coruña Promotion Celebrations 2026 | Celebración del Ascenso del Dépor — YouTube
- Blue and white frenzy in A Coruña as Dépor earns promotion to the top flight — Agencia EFE
- A Securitization Theory Approach to the Migration Issue in Italy (1990–2025) — Journal of Language and Politics
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