A satellite identifies tank tracks in the dirt, and a mall security camera catches the moment a bomb in Gaza detonates.
While journalists' access to the war in Gaza is limited, a flood of video from all sorts of sources documents what is — and isn't — going on.
That means combing through an endless supply of video posted on sources like X (formerly Twitter), YouTube, Instagram, Telegram and Facebook.
Sometimes images from video games are passed off as real, but experts can usually spot them.
Satellite images, video and photos helped The Washington Post track where Israeli forces went during their initial incursion into Gaza.
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