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# Comprehensive Analysis Title: How Israel Controls Your Internet and Manipulates What You See Online URL: Collected: 2026-02-23 20:38:18 +0000 Analyzed: 2026-02-23 20:41:33 +0000 ## Overall takeaway Israel's manipulation of online narratives creates a disconnect between public sentiment and social media representation, raising ethical concerns. ## Conceptual model - Social media narratives can be manipulated to influence public perception. - Censorship can skew representation of dissenting views. - State-sponsored misinformation campaigns can undermine democratic discourse. - Ethical implications arise from surveillance and targeting of individuals. - Public awareness can challenge the credibility of manipulated narratives. ## Next steps (optional) - Investigate the impact of misinformation on public opinion. - Explore the role of tech companies in content moderation. - Discuss ethical frameworks for state-sponsored online influence. ## Short summary The document explores Israel's manipulation of online narratives and social media to create a pro-Israel sentiment that contrasts with public opposition. It details the role of Israeli companies like Paragon Solutions in spreading misinformation and highlights the significant censorship of anti-Israel content on platforms like Meta. ## Comprehensive summary - • The document discusses Israel's extensive control over online narratives and social media, suggesting that this influence creates a disconnect between public sentiment and online representation. - • It highlights the stark contrast between polling data showing opposition to Israel and the pro-Israel sentiment prevalent on social media platforms. - • The article asserts that this phenomenon is not merely perception but a result of manipulated social media environments. - • A key player in this manipulation is Paragon Solutions, co-founded by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, which develops spyware capable of compromising smartphones without user interaction. - • Evidence is provided that Paragon's Graphite spyware has targeted journalists and humanitarian workers, raising ethical concerns about its use. - • The Israeli government allegedly funded a social media influence operation in 2023, creating fake accounts to simulate American support for Israel among lawmakers. - • This campaign involved generating AI-written content and fake news websites to lend credibility to their messaging, targeting specific politicians. - • Comparisons are drawn with Russia’s previous interference in U.S. politics, noting the lack of similar outrage or investigation in response to Israel's actions. - • Additionally, a former Unit 8200 member, Guy Rosen, now oversees content policy at Meta, where internal data shows that 94% of Israeli government content removal requests are complied with. - • This compliance results in significant censorship of anti-Israel content, with over 90,000 posts removed and millions more suppressed, primarily affecting users outside of Israel. ## Entities - keyword: requests, content, israeli, social, media, israel, american, political, government, company - location: US, France, United States, FARA, New York, Israel, Palestine, Italy, Israeli, Brazil - organization: Reporters Without Borders, STOIC, TikTok, IFD, NSO Group, UnFold Magazine, Defense Force, Business and Human Rights Resource Centre, Mossad, Jerusalem Post - person: Robert Maxwell, Raphael Warnock, Ehud Schneorson, Epstein, Ehud Barak, Pegasus, Donald Trump, Brad Parscale, Ritchie Torres, Netanyahu ## Related content 1. 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URL: ## Pointed questions for discussion - How can individuals discern between genuine and manipulated online narratives? - What responsibilities do social media platforms have in preventing misinformation? - In what ways can public awareness campaigns counteract state-sponsored propaganda? ## Sentiment Score: -0.80 ## Provider OpenRouter / openai/gpt-4o-mini Shared via