Fact Check: NO EVIDENCE Al Jazeera Reported NATO Countries Shared Intel With Iran On U.S. Military Movements To Get 'No-Charge Passage' Through Strait Of Hormuz

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  • by: Uliana Malashenko
Fact Check: NO EVIDENCE Al Jazeera Reported NATO Countries Shared Intel With Iran On U.S. Military Movements To Get 'No-Charge Passage' Through Strait Of Hormuz Fake Report

Did Al Jazeera broadcast a report stating that NATO countries shared intel with Iran on U.S. military movements? No, that's not true: Lead Stories did not find evidence of such a report. The video claiming to be the Al Jazeera report contained an AI-generated voice-over.

The claim appeared in a post (archived here) published on X on April 22, 2026. It began with an acronym standing for "in case you missed it":

ICYMI

Reports have now emerged alleging that NATO powers France, Germany, and Britain have all shared intelligence with Iran regarding the movements of US forces in the Middle East, in exchange for 'no-charge passage' through the Strait of Hormuz.

If true, NATO is now actively assisting the enemies of the US military, rather than supporting their 'ally', and largest financial backer.

The post included a video with the Al Jazeera logo on it. The text across its thumbnail read:

NEWS

BETRAYAL IN THE GULF:

UK, GERMANY AND FRANCE SHARE INTEL WITH

IRAN IN EXCHANGE FOR FREE HORMUZ PASSAGE.

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

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(Image source: post by @TheQNewsPatriot on X.)

The clip's voice-over narrated:

In a controversial deal amid recent tensions over the Strait of Hormuz, France, Germany and Britain reportedly shared 'intelligence' on American military force movements with Iran. The exchange was said to secure the cancellation of Iranian-imposed transit fees on commercial shipping through the vital waterway, which carries about one-fifth of global oil and liquefied natural gas. The deal was reportedly proposed to Iran through diplomatic channels and was initiated by a coalition of three major NATO countries: Britain, France and Germany.

Sources within Qatari intelligence confirm that the discussion took place in March 2026, and the deal was well-received by the Iranian side. Iran officially proposed charging transit fees for passage through the Strait of Hormuz in late March 2026 as part of a broader 10-point proposal to end its ongoing war with the United States and Israel.

Under the agreement between Iran and European countries, ships transporting energy resources from brands such as TotalEnergies, BP, Shell, Wintershall Dea, and Uniper will be exempt from the need to pay for passage through the Strait of Hormuz after the war ends. In exchange for this, three major NATO countries have proposed sharing intelligence with Iran on the movements of American forces in the region. It remains unclear which specific pieces of intelligence were involved and how it affected the conflict. However, this revelation raises serious concerns about the integrity and reliability of the NATO coalition.

A Google search across the Al Jazeera website (archived here), however, did not find a report with the stated headline.

Had the story been real, it would have triggered a major diplomatic scandal and official statements from the involved parties, but articles on Google News did not show (archived here) any credible journalistic reports confirming the rumor.

The InVID Verification plugin placed the probability of the voice-over being generated with AI at 96%:

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(Image source: InVID.)

Five out of seven models for AI audio detection on Deepfake-o-Meter concluded the narration was AI-generated.:

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(Image source: Deepfake-o-meter.)

When Lead Stories tested the contents of the report as textual material, Hive Moderation concluded that it was likely written by AI:

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(Image source: Hive Moderation.)

What Al Jazeera reported (archived here) was that the U.K., France and Germany were part of the international coalition demanding that Iran open the strait. That happened earlier in the conflict, at the beginning of April 2026. Later, on April 17, 2026, Al Jazeera wrote (archived here) that the European allies would be sharing "intelligence, mine-clearing capabilities, military escorts [and] communication procedures with coastal states" in order to restore safe transit.

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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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