The Saudi channel’s denial came from the Syrian boy, Irahem himself, who was allegedly killed by the channel, Libyan, through a video clip that he was in the city of Aleppo in his country, Syria, and that he had not gone to Libya.

The channel had published through its account on Twitter a publication accusing Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of sending the Syrian boy to the Libyan capital, Tripoli, before she removed the news from her website.

Your publication (30/30/2020) monitored the most prominent tweets of Arab activists who interacted widely with the false news of the Saudi channel, and accused it of "lying and spin."

Syrian journalist Mohamed Anas Hoshan published a photo of him with Ibrahim Raya, and said, "The fighter is among the ranks of the young Free Syrian Army # Ibrahim_Al-Rayya from the city of # Azaz in the northern countryside of Aleppo, and he is in good health and all the improper media and channels reported on the health of his death # Libya ".

In turn, journalist Anas Al-Marawi presented a bunch of false information in the news of the Saudi channel, and wrote in his tweet: "Firstly, he is not a child but he is 20 years old ... Secondly, he did not go to Libya ... Thirdly, and most importantly, he is a neighborhood that lives and lives in a Syrian village on the Turkish border, I am displaced from the village of Ma`rat Haramah.

For its part, the writer, Ihssan al-Faqih, tweeted, and sent a special message to the channel, "They claimed the killing of a Syrian child in Libya sent by Erdogan ... So the same child lied to them in a video and addressed them through their account in front of everyone! So I wrote off what I wrote, I mean what I lied, but # Observatory _ refute the lies of the lookout."