Israeli Media Authenticity Verifier
Trusted89/100Runs a structured check on whether an image or video is AI-generated, digitally manipulated, or authentic-but-miscaptioned, and produces a sourced verdict with a confidence level. Use when someone forwards a dramatic war or news photo or clip on WhatsApp or Telegram and you want to know if it is real, when a journalist or community moderator needs a verification report before sharing, or when a suspicious image or voice claims to be a known person. Combines signed provenance (C2PA, SynthID, EXIF), a visual inspection against an artifact checklist, and source tracing (reverse-image search, geolocation). It is a verifier, not a magic detector, and it says can't-verify honestly. Do NOT use for numeric claim fact-checking (use israeli-fact-checker), for generating deepfakes, or as legal forensic certification.
Trust score 89/100 (Trusted) · 2 GitHub contributors · MIT license
Israelis are flooded with images and videos forwarded on WhatsApp and Telegram, especially during security events, and it is genuinely hard to tell what is real. Most people have no reliable way to check, and the automated AI-detector websites are themselves unreliable, so a forwarded lie spreads faster than the correction.
npx skills-il add skills-il/government-services@v1.0.2-israeli-media-authenticity-verifier --skill israeli-media-authenticity-verifier -a claude-codeInstall on Claude.ai, Claude Desktop, ChatGPT, Manus, or other platforms
- 1. Click "Download ZIP" to download the skill files.
- 2. Open Claude Desktop and go to Customize > Skills.
- 3. Click "+" and select "Upload a skill", then upload the ZIP file.
- 4. Start a new conversation. The skill will activate automatically when relevant.
When to Apply
- When a dramatic war or news image or video is forwarded to you on WhatsApp or Telegram and you want to know if it is real
- When you need to check whether an image was AI-generated, edited, or is real footage with a misleading caption
- When a journalist or community moderator needs a repeatable verification report with cited evidence before sharing or debunking
- When you receive a suspicious image or voice note claiming to be from a known person or institution
- When you want to read an image Content Credentials (C2PA) or metadata to check its origin
Try These Prompts
I got this video forwarded on WhatsApp claiming a missile hit Tel Aviv last night. Walk me through verifying whether it is real, AI-generated, or old footage with a misleading caption, and give me a verdict with a confidence level.
Check the Content Credentials and metadata of this image and tell me what they do and do not prove about whether it is AI-generated.
Inspect this photo for signs it was AI-generated or manipulated, focusing on the tells that are still reliable in 2026, and explain your reasoning honestly without overclaiming.
I got a voice note that sounds like my manager asking to move money urgently. Help me check whether it could be a cloned voice and how to verify it safely.
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