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“Trump Gaza” video, which was shared by the President, comes from pro -Israeli accounts that have adopted around the AI

President Donald Trump released a bizarre AI -generated video on social media on Monday evening, in which an imaginary future version of Gaza with bearded bump dancers on the beach, a huge golden statue of Trump, money that rained from the sky, Elon Musk Eating Pita and a “Trump Gaza”.

The video published on Trump's social and Instagram accounts of Trump seems to have been spread for the first time by a network of pro-Israeli social media accounts. It is based on pictures created by artificial intelligence that were created after Trump in early February that the United States would “take over the Gaza Strip”.

The contributions quickly condemned the truth by many users on social and Instagram, even by people who identified themselves as Republicans. It is the latest instance that Trump accepts the generative AI and pictures created by the technology. He has often posted pictures about the truth-social social that appears.

The Gaza video seems to refer Trump's statements during a press conference on February 4 with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Trump then suggested that the United States could move the Palestinians to other countries and “record” the website to create a “Riviera of the Middle East”.

In an explanation that was presented NBC News, the deputy spokesman for the White House, Anna Kelly, said: “As President Trump said, Gaza is unchecked for everyone in his current state. President Trump is a visionary, and his plan to involve the United States in the reconstruction of GAZA will enable Palestinians to reset in new, beautiful communities and at the same time improve the conditions in the region for future generations. “

The earliest post by NBC News found Of the AI-generated video online, Pro-Israel X Account Nazi Hunter (@huntersofnazis) was published on February 7th.

“Looks like the GAZ-A-Lago resort had already dropped its first official tourism promo,” wrote the account in the post office.

The report, published a mixture of pro-Israeli and anti-Palestinian memes, photos and news, did not answer on inquiries about comments, but seemed to point out that you created the video in posts that were created on Tuesday. “It was a joke,” they wrote, responding to a user who posted Trump's use of the video. “So, it seems that Trump had seen it too … 😭,” they wrote in another post.

It is not clear how the video was created and produced or how it came to Trump's attention, but it used at least one with AI-generated image that had only become viral one day after Trump's statements.

On February 5, a picture that seems to circulate with GROK AI, the AI ​​service of X, began. It included a grok -ai water sign and showed Trump next to Netanyahu on the beach with colorful drinks in front of a sign with the inscription “Trump Riviera”.

One of the first X accounts published the picture is an account called Glasgow Friends of Israel (@Glasgowfoi) that publishes similar content for the Nazi hunter account.

“A look at the future of #Gaza? Warmer than #trumpturnberry. Add some golf courses, casinos, hotels, strip clubs and a wrestling arena, and it could be the ultimate #trump resort. #Amyisraelchai #standhisrael, ”wrote the account in the post office. Glasgow Friends from Israel did not answer a request for a comment.

The picture spread quickly and was published again through a variety of accounts throughout the political spectrum. The filmmaker Morgan J. Freeman, who posted content that Trump is critical, shared the picture on X. His contribution was viewed over 700,000 times.

The picture was one of the first of a series of memes in which he had imagined what a Trump Riviera or Trump Gaza would look like with some with golf courses and buildings.

Creators on both sides of the Israeli Gaza conflict have used generative Ki-KI since Hamas's attack on Israel to create memes and political content. Reports that focus on the distribution of generative AI content has won thousands of supporters since the beginning of the war.

However, the video posted by Trump has distinguished a significantly negative reaction, even users who claim to be Republicans.

In the truth social, where the user base consists mainly of conservatives, many of the comments known as the “trend” condemned the contribution. On Instagram, influencers asked that Trump supported the campaign why he published them.

In Gaza, people condemned the video with NBC News.

“We as Palestinians leave Trump and his people, his group, what he wants to do, what he did in this video. We cannot accept that, ”said Hussam Al Sharif, a 19-year-old student at the University of Palestine. “These are not our traditions. This is not our culture. We will not allow the foreign people to come here in Gaza and destroy our country and rebuilt it as they want. “