On the lookout for knowledge on Iran's missile strike? Google, YouTube lean on depended on resources; Fb does not

Whilst Google and YouTube most commonly became to networks we all know, Fb pointed customers to unknown resources after Iran missile assault in Iraq.
While Google and YouTube mostly turned to networks we know, Facebook pointed users to unknown sources after Iran missile attack in Iraq.

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