Fact Check: Photo Does NOT Show Dutch Police Arresting Israeli Major General Wanted Under War Crimes Findings

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  • by: Uliana Malashenko
Fact Check: Photo Does NOT Show Dutch Police Arresting Israeli Major General Wanted Under War Crimes Findings Another Person

Does a viral image show "Israeli Major General Shitan Shaul" under arrest on charges related to war crimes in Rafah? No, that's not true: The 2022 photo predates the most recent round of escalation in the region that began with the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel. The image was originally published online to illustrate news reports about a suspected Irish gangster's arrest in Spain.

The claim appeared in a post (archived here) published on X on August 14, 2025. It opened:

Dutch police have arrested Israeli Major General 📷 Shitan Shaul commander of the Armored Corp this morning on charges of committing war crime in Rafah. Charges were brought forward by a human rights organization as he was spotted enjoying his summer vacation on The Hague beach.

This is what the post looked like on X at the time of writing:

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(Source: screenshot of a post by the @joekaren46 account on X. com)

The same image, however, had been online for years.

On September 15, 2022, it illustrated a Telegraph article (archived here) published under the title:

Notorious gangster 'Johnny Cash' arrested in Spain over €200m money laundering scheme.

It continued:

A Rochdale bouncer turned enforcer for Ireland's most notorious criminal cartel has been arrested in Spain in a raid to catch 'one of Europe's biggest money launderers'.
Johnny Morrissey, known as Johnny Cash for the wads of bank notes he carried with him, is suspected of laundering more than €200 million (£174m) for the Kinahan gang, a criminal network whose leadership have been in hiding from European and US authorities.
In the photo, the officer to the detainee's left is not wearing the uniform of a Dutch police agency. Her vest is clearly marked "Guardia Civil" which is Spain's nationwide police force. Behind her walks a man wearing the insignia of Ireland's Garda, the Emerald Isle's national police agency.

Searches on Google News and Yahoo News (archived here) did not confirm the rumor about an Israeli military leader that was spread in the post reviewed in this fact check.

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  Uliana Malashenko

Uliana Malashenko joined Lead Stories as a freelance fact checking reporter in March 2022. Since then, she has investigated viral claims about U.S. elections and international conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine, among many other things. Before Lead Stories she spent over a decade working in broadcast and digital journalism, specializing in covering breaking news and politics. She is based in New York.

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