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stated on June 22, 2024 in an interview:

Video shows a banner with Iran’s supreme leader displayed at the Brooklyn Museum.

False

In the video, a large, red banner unfurled from an ornate building in front of a cheering crowd. 

The banner read “Supreme Leader Thanks you American boys and girls!” and featured a picture of Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. 

The video was shared June 22 on Instagram with a caption that said, “Controversial Banner of Iranian Supreme Leader Displayed at Brooklyn Museum.” 

The caption continued, claiming that a pro-Palestinian group displayed “a large banner featuring the image of the Iranian Supreme Leader outside the Brooklyn Museum in New York.”

A man in the video echoed that claim, saying, “Pro-Palestinian protesters take to the Brooklyn Museum and then they drape the leader of Iran — a big banner — over the museum.”

This post was flagged as part of Meta’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram.) We also saw it circulating on X.

Edited post making claims about a banner at Brooklyn Museum 06-24-2024
Figure 1: Screenshots from Instagram.

(Screenshot from Instagram.)

Although protesters recently raised banners at the Brooklyn Museum, an art museum with about 1.5 million works of art in its collection, we found no news reports, photos, videos or other  evidence that this one was ever hoisted there. 

During a May 31 protest, demonstrators displayed the black banner reading, “Free Palestine Divest From Genocide,” from the top of the Brooklyn Museum’s facade. Some protesters also entered the building. Within our Lifetime, one of the New York-based groups that called for the protest, said the activists wanted the museum to disclose and divest from any Israel-related investments.

But videos of the protest were manipulated to add the red Khamenei banner. 

Videos and photos of the protest posted online do not show the red banner and news reports make no mention of it. 

A CBS New York news report, for example, said protesters had scaled the building and displayed the black “Free Palestine” banner, but didn’t mention the red Khamenei banner. 

We contacted the Brooklyn Museum and received no response before publication. Just after the protest occurred, a museum spokesperson told news organizations that displaying banners inside or affixed to the building violated the museum’s policy and security protocol. 

Ghoncheh Habibiazad, a journalist with BBC Monitoring, which reports on mass media worldwide, said on X that the video with the Khamenei banner was digitally altered. 

“The original video was filmed in May by a photographer at a pro-Palestinian protest,” she wrote in a June 22 post. “The Khamenei banner doesn’t exist in the real video.” 

Tal Hagin, a research fellow with FakeReporter, an Israeli group that reports on online disinformation, also fact-checked an X post that claimed protesters displayed the red Khamenei banner at the Brooklyn Museum. 

We rate claims that a video shows a banner with the Iranian supreme leader flying at Brooklyn Museum False.

PolitiFact Researcher Caryn Baird contributed to this report.

Our Sources

Instagram post, June 22, 2024

CBS New York, Pro-Palestinian demonstrators swarm Brooklyn Museum, May 31, 2024

PIX11 News, Pro-Palestinian protesters shut down Brooklyn Museum, May 31, 2024

NBC News, Police arrest 34 people at the Brooklyn Museum after protesters occupy building, June 1, 2024

Reuters, Pro-Palestinian protesters occupy parts of Brooklyn Museum, May 31, 2024

NPR, Is it true or not? Israeli group FakeReporter fact checks while seeking shelter, Oct. 26, 2023

Tal Hagin’s post on X, June 22, 2024

Ghoncheh Habibiazad’s post on X, June 22, 2024

Katie Smith’s post on X, May 31, 2024

Politico, Israel targeted more than 120 US lawmakers in disinformation campaign, June 5, 2024

The Washington Post, China is Russia’s most powerful weapon for information warfare, April 8, 2022

The Art Newspaper, Hundreds of pro-Palestine protesters rally at Brooklyn Museum, June 1, 2024