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It wasn’t even the “Royal Angel” looking over people in Israel that made the wild claims questionable, but the jellyfish that flew over its head in a viral video.
As if rumors about aliens weren’t enough to keep us hooked to our phone and computer screens, social media is seeing a rise in mind-boggling incidents supposedly occurring in Israel amid the ongoing war. A few days ago, we showed you a video that depicted multiple UFOs flying over Israel. Now, an angel seems to have mysteriously appeared in the sky to shower its blessings.

‘Royal Angel Protects Israel’ video goes viral
TikTok users have watched the video alleging angels over Israel more than 6.5 million times, and we aren’t surprised.
Unlike other aerial phenomena which can be backed by science to a certain degree, the videos alleging sightings of supernatural beings are hard to believe. No wonder people have called the viral video a bluff, and the jellyfish spotted next to the angel has only made it easier to refute the claims.
The video captioned in Spanish – Royal Angel Protects Israel – is only a few seconds long but is captivating enough to make you watch it on a loop.
The video depicts the so-called angel – white in color with wings and in a lady-like form – looking over people from the sky, while a jellyfish is seen swimming in the clouds around the figure.
Viewers thought the random jellyfish was a dead giveaway that the video wasn’t real, even though some hoped an angel did make an appearance to better the worldly situations.
Users say the viral video is ‘fake’
‘It could be a CGI’ is the theory supported by most, while some others feel it could be an existing clip from a different source merged into the video filmed in Israel.
Either way, it’s safe to say a Royal Angel did not mysteriously show up in the sky.
One commented: “CGI from the ’80s.”
“What is the white jellyfish thing supposed to be?” asked another.
“Probably a hologram,” suggested one.
Another asked: “Am I the only one who thinks the video could have passed off as real if not for the jellyfish?”
‘Angels’ sighted elsewhere was dismissed too
Only recently, another video that surfaced on TikTok claimed to show angels falling from the sky, but users had a reasonable explanation for what they witnessed.
The video allegedly filmed in San Diego shows multiple glowing lights falling from the sky, appearing to be going in circular motion close to one another.
Users were quick to note that the light could be emitted from the torches held by skydivers while making a landing, while others said the video showed the Navy SEALS training.
But, the video lacks an origin, so it’s harder to determine if it’s real or not.
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