Users on social media including high-profile politicians and media are sharing an alleged new Harvard study that indicates that 377.000 people are missing in Gaza. However, the study was not even conducted by Harvard University and the viral estimate is based off erroneous calculations. We explain in this edition of Truth or Fake.
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