A photo of a child’s bloody shoe circulating on social media in the
aftermath of this week’s Taliban school attack in Pakistan is in fact an
old picture not associated with the incident , BBC Trending revealed on Wednesday.
“I’m horrified to know that the picture has moved to Pakistan, and
that it’s being used like that,” said Edi Israel, the photographer who
took the image. “This is a known phenomenon that people take a photo
from one place and use it like it was elsewhere.”
BBC Trending tracked down Israel who said he took the photo in May
2008 while working as a freelancer in Ashkelon. He photographed the
bloody shoe following a Palestinian rocket attack on Israel. The shoe
was left in a mall by a mother and daughter who were among the dozens
injured in the strike. They both survived and Israel visited them in
hospital the following week, according to BBC Trending.
The recycled image was this week associated with the Taliban school
attack in Pashswar that resulted in the death of at least 141 people,
most of them children. The BBC quoted one Twitter user who wrote, “This
image says its all #PeshawarAttack.”
The photographer said he did not know his picture was being connected
to the Peshawar attack until he was contacted by the BBC. A search on the photo-lookup site TinEye revealed the image was also used by both sides in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Another viral picture
associated with victims of the Peshawar massacre is a montage that
includes the photo of Noah Pozner, the young Jewish boy who died in the
2012 Sandy Hook massacre in the U.S.
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