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A research group has uncovered a network of accounts on X (formerly known as Twitter) spreading coordinated disinformation about the war. Some of these posts and videos have been viewed millions of times. X has suspended some of the accounts after being contacted by NBC News, but has not provided further comment. Examples of the disinformation include a video game clip falsely claiming to show a new airstrike by Hamas militants on Israel, and a post falsely claiming that Israel bombed and destroyed a Greek Orthodox church in Gaza. Verified users have also posted misleading content, making it difficult for people to discern what is real. Social media platforms have been cutting back on teams that monitor and combat misinformation, exacerbating the problem. The EU has demanded that Elon Musk address X's role in spreading disinformation, threatening consequences if action is not taken within 24 hours. It is crucial for individuals to seek out reliable sources of information rather than relying on social media feeds.

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Speaker 0 asserts that another revolution is coming, aiming to achieve a broader peace, describing Israel’s conflict as an eight-front war—Jews against Rome, with the United States as the new Rome—and stating that Rome and Jerusalem clashed over values, a tragedy the Jews lost but must win next time. Speaker 1 adds that Jews against Rome have shifted from defense to offense. Speaker 2 notes that weapons evolve and swords do not work today, implying the need for new tools; Speaker 1 emphasizes that the battle requires the genius that created Apollo, pagers, and penetrated Hezbollah to prepare for this fight. Speaker 2 argues the most important battlefields are social media, with the next war to be decided online as much as offline. Speaker 0 designates this as the eighth front: the disinformation campaign. Speaker 3 and Speaker 0 discuss the scale of online manipulation, claiming billions of dollars are invested in the information battlefield by NGOs and governments, and asserting that money drives the effort. Speaker 6 and Speaker 7 describe policies to prohibit harmful stereotypes about Jews and to deplatform those who propagate them; they claim monitoring online spaces, including social media, messaging apps, video games, and cryptocurrency, and sharing intelligence with the FBI. Speaker 7 and others reference a spectrum of platforms and formats—podcasts, short-form video, Wikipedia, LLMs—and condemn antisemitism online, including “Hitler admires, Stalin admires, Jew haters,” while insisting on countermeasures. Speaker 8 and Speaker 9 discuss TikTok as a focal point, asserting that for every thirty minutes spent on TikTok, users become 17% more antisemitic, with carnage imagery from Gaza influencing perceptions; there is a stated problem with TikTok shaping youth attitudes. Speaker 10 and Speaker 6 describe redefining terms like Zionist as a proxy for Jews and Israelis, framing such language as hate speech; Speaker 11 indicates a desire for counterintelligence and critiques current curriculum, while Speaker 1 notes co-authoring Sunday school curricula with the ADL. Speaker 11 and Speaker 6 discuss developing technology to train LLMs and to combat antisemitism, with collaboration announced with OpenAI, Alphabet, Anthropic, Meta, and Microsoft; Speaker 10 notes a network of two dozen Jewish organizations feeding intelligence. Speaker 1 outlines a program to measure, monitor, and disrupt extremist content, with a full-time team of 40 analysts; Speaker 12 mentions monitoring campuses, digital networks, activist groups, and public officials, and that PhDs and academics support the effort. Speaker 13 and Speaker 14 discuss unifying data into a single platform, investing in intelligence, and mobilizing organizations to share information and fight common enemies; Speaker 12 emphasizes constant recording and reporting, aiming to mobilize allies. Speaker 15 and Speaker 9 reflect harsh strategies against antisemitism, including deportation and criminal measures, while Speaker 9 notes threats against those who push antisemitic conspiracy theories. Speaker 16–17 recount legal actions against antisemitic rhetoric and antisemitism lawsuits; Speaker 18 describes the J7 diaspora network meeting to share information and best practices; Speaker 19–20 advocate reform of education and even limiting the First Amendment to protect it, arguing for control over speech. Speaker 3 and Speaker 20 discuss enforcement and punishment for anti-Israel or antisemitic speech; Speaker 1 highlights training 20,000 officers annually in extremism and hate via partnerships with law enforcement going back to the FBI’s origins. Speaker 29 calls opponents “a small bunch of wannabe Nazis” and asserts intent to pursue justice; Speaker 0 closes by proclaiming that history remembers action, not denial of hatred, and that we are on the cusp of a new age where technology’s powerful benefits can drive positive outcomes in agriculture, health, transportation, and other fields, enabling Israel to become a primary power rather than a secondary one.

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I have been called to join the digital warfare task force, fighting to defend Israel in the media. Misinformation, blind hate, anti-Semitism, and lies are spreading, and we must stand together to fight them. Join me in taking a bold stand for Israel, as this battle is not just ours, but yours too. Together, we will win this war. Thank you.

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We've received some threats, primarily of Russian origin, including a bomb threat. While we don't consider these threats to be credible, we investigate all reports for public safety. The source of the bomb threat was confirmed to be from Russia. Additionally, we experienced a DDoS attack on October 14th, which involved 420,000 denial of service attempts from Russian actors. This prompted us to implement a verification system to distinguish human users from bots. The intent behind these actions seems to be to disrupt our election process and create division among us. It's clear that Russia is not a friend, and anyone who believes otherwise should stay informed. Thank you.

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- Tom Alexandrovich is with the National Cyber Unit. He is the head of the Technological Defense Department. - The state prosecution received almost 30 I think it handled 26,000 and received about 40,000 inquiries starting from the October 7 regarding inciting content, about content that leads to demoralization, about some malicious content. - 90% of this data is all under the META group, which includes Instagram, Facebook, and so on. - There are organized campaigns on this issue. - We saw a lot, a lot, a lot of posts, a lot of posts that the prosecution removed, several 100 posts of content associated - It is an initiative that came from Iran. - It is not only about such enemies. We are also talking about activists or anti or other anti Israeli activities that are organizing against Israel. - I also encourage people to report to us so that others can benefit.

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We must take this deadly seriously. Pushing extremists off Wikipedia might not seem equal to the challenge of pushing Hezbollah north of the Litani River. Capturing TikTok might seem less meaningful than holding on to Mount Hermon. Libelist tweets certainly might seem less deadly than missiles from Yemen. But this is urgent because the next war will be decided based on how Israel and its allies perform online as much as offline.

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Stop Antisemitism was built for confronting the global explosion of Jew hatred unleashed since the attacks of ten seven. Since that day, we have featured more than 1,000 antisemites on our platforms—not theorized about them, not quietly documented them, but featured them publicly, clearly, and with evidence. The results speak for themselves: approximately 400 of these Jew haters have faced real consequences including firings, suspensions, and expulsions. More than 300 remain in an active investigatory state across universities, corporations, DEI departments, unions, hospitals, nonprofits, and yes, federal government agencies. And five arrests to date tied directly to threats and violence of antisemitic conduct we helped expose. This is what accountability looks like. This is what action looks like. This is what pushing back hard looks like against the tidal wave of hate that has consumed The United States and global population. From our founding, Stop Antisemitism has operated on one guiding belief: Antisemitism thrives when there are no consequences. So we created consequences, a lot of them. We created visibility. We turned the spotlight towards those who targeted our community, making silence impossible. On campuses where Jewish students were hunted through libraries, where professors glorified Hamas and Hezbollah terrorists, where mobs shut down our buildings and administrators hid under desks, we stepped in. We documented the offenders. We worked with attorneys, lawmakers, and victim families, and we ensured the message was not unmistakable: If you target Jewish students, your actions will not disappear into the darkness. We will shine a light on you that thanks to Google and SEO, follow you for the rest of your life. When you look for a job, when you look for a spouse, when you look for a nanny, when you look for anything, our work will always be documented. Again, thanks to Google and SEO. In corporations where DEI leaders smeared Israel, excused Hamas, we pressured CEOs; some resigned, many were terminated, but policies were changed thankfully from governmental to art institutions. Online, where anonymous accounts spread violent threats, we traced patterns, elevated evidence, and worked with authorities leading to arrests from Florida, South Carolina, New York, California, and Texas. And we're not slowing down sadly. Today, Stop Antisemitism, I'm proud to say, runs one of the most robust antisemitic enforcement operations in The United States, monitoring campuses, digital networks, activist groups, and public officials, documenting incidents in real time and mobilizing millions of people, of allies that are quietly by our side. But the fight is bigger than the exposure, and it's about securing a future—A future where Jewish students can walk across a quad without being screamed at. A future where employers understand that anti Semitism is not activism. It's bigotry and it will cause you to lose your job. A future where fact, not propaganda, shapes policy. A future where global institutions from Google to chat, GPT, from governments to universities to media, finally treats Jew hatred with the seriousness of other minority-targeted hate. To get there, we need three things: action, real action as I listed; accountability; relentless vigilance, because antisemitism does not take breaks. It doesn't wait for elections. It doesn't disappear because we are exhausted and tired, and when I tell you myself and my team are exhausted and tired, that's the least of it. Stop antisemitism has never been more essential, more strategic, or more effective than it is now, but we cannot do this alone. The demand, the volume of tips, the number of investigations, sadly, it continues to grow instead of decrease. If we want a safer future for the Jewish people, this is the moment to stand together and act. We have to push harder to make it clear that Jewish safety is a nonnegotiable. Tonight, I'm asking you to always be in the fight with us, not just in spirit, but in true action. Participate in calls to action. Write letters to your governmental officials. Speak to the teachers and the college administrators that are making, if it's not your friends and kids, it's making other community members feel unsafe. When we act, lives change, And antisemites learn, sometimes for the very first time in their lives and history, that targeting Jews will come at a price, and together we can ensure that Jew hatred never goes unanswered again. As a former refugee from The USSR, I say this with all of my heart, God bless The United States, God bless Israel, and I'm Israel High. Thank you so much.

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Meta’s efforts to engage with the Jewish diaspora and address antisemitism on its platforms are highlighted through a newly created role focused on the Jewish diaspora. The speaker emphasizes that Meta’s commitment to addressing antisemitism has remained steadfast, especially after October 7, and asserts that Meta’s policies are industry-leading in protecting Jewish people and Israelis on its platforms. The company’s community standards include policies that prevent harassment, violence, and incitement, and feature a robust framework to combat antisemitism. The hateful conduct policy includes specific protections for Israelis and Jews. Holocaust denial and distortion were banned back in 2020, with Meta’s approach shifting industry thinking by designating denial as hate speech rather than misinformation. The emphasis was not only on facts but on protecting people from harmful conduct. Meta banned content with harmful stereotypes about Jews, such as the claim that Jews run the world or other major institutions. The policies were updated to recognize that the term Zionist can be used as a proxy for Jews and Israelis. Meta banned content claiming Zionists run the world or control the media, and it does not allow for dehumanizing comparisons of Zionists. The speaker notes finding a delicate balance between safety and expression. The role is intended to ensure that the voices of Israelis and the Jewish community are heard in the policy making process.

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The system covers the entire Internet, including social networks like Facebook and Twitter. It identifies 200,000 suspect posts and tweets related to antisemitism daily, using artificial intelligence and machine learning. Approximately 10,000 antisemitic posts are identified each day. This information will now be made public, serving as a deterrent to antisemitism. We will be able to determine which city has the highest antisemitic internet activity and identify the top 10 antisemitic tweets and Twitter users. By understanding the causes behind spikes in antisemitism, we can take action. The command center in Tel Aviv is already operational, analyzing and sharing information with local authorities and municipalities to address antisemitic activities. This marks the official launch of the system.

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A detective in Pierce Street spoke to me about their active engagement with social media companies, specifically TikTok, Meta (formerly Facebook and Instagram), and Twitter. They mentioned that TikTok and Meta were responsive and took down offensive posts, while X (unspecified company) did not fulfill their own community standards. This lack of responsibility led to the establishment of a commission to hold these companies accountable. Rest assured, the Gardai (Irish police) were fully involved and engaged with the situation, directly communicating with the social media companies.

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Speaker 0: Number one, we measure and track. Number two, we monitor and disrupt. We have a whole apparatus. I have 40 analysts working full time, seven days a week, twenty four hours a day, monitoring extremists. We monitor them online, social media, messaging apps, video games, cryptocurrency, podcasts, short form video, Wikipedia, LLMs. We monitor these people and we share the intelligence with the FBI. You saw last month, you heard about the thing that happened at Wilshire Boulevard Temple. Our analysts investigated what happened. They said they were Koreatown for Palestine, this group of people. They weren't. We were able to ascertain they were from a group called the Turtle Island Liberation Front. Turtle Island is how, like, left wing activists refer to The United States. They don't call it America. They call it Turtle Island. Like the Iranians call it, Iranians call it the Zionist entity, or they only call by its name. The Turtle Island Liberation Front, we gave them a whole dossier. Who are what is Turtle Island Liberation Front? What are their ideas, their goals? Who are they? We identified the people who are in the synagogue. This was on Wednesday, December 10. On Monday, December 15, this is gonna ring a bell. Kashmattel announced they cracked a terror ring where they arrested four people who are playing New Year's Eve bombings, Turtle Island Liberation Front. At least one of the people I know for certain was in the building at Wilshire Boulevard Temple vandalizing it and disrupting the event. So we're monitoring left wing radicals like the DSA and the anti war crazies and the pro Palestine crazies. We're monitoring right wing extremists like white supremacists, armed militia groups. We're monitoring political Islamists and Christian nationalists, all of them. And then we train. We're the largest trainer of law enforcement in America. Extremism hate. We train 20,000 officers every year.

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We must, you must take this deadly seriously. Pushing extremists off Wikipedia might not seem equal to the challenge of pushing Hezbollah north of the Litani River. Capturing TikTok might seem less meaningful than holding on to Mount Hermon. Libelist tweets certainly might seem less deadly than missiles from Yemen. But this is urgent because the next war will be decided based on how Israel and its allies perform online as much as offline.

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We handle approximately 3,500 cases per year with nine investigators. We receive hundreds of tips monthly from various sources. The cases involve the worst of the internet, filled with online slurs, threats, and hate speech, which constitute criminal offenses. For example, one case involved a hateful suggestion about refugee children that resulted in the accused paying a significant fine. We build our cases by scouring social media and using public and government data. While social media companies sometimes assist, we also employ special software to unmask anonymous users. Over the past four years, we've successfully prosecuted about 750 hate speech cases.

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There's now more to the cover up story of Tom Alexandervich, Israel's cyber chief who was busted in a sting operation. New details say Sean King was silenced by X; in the middle of the night all posts about Tom Alexandervich were removed. They were removed because the Israeli government asked X to take them down, and X complied. Israel, the government agency that asked for X to remove the post, was the very agency Tom Alexandervich heads. Sean King's post alleges that in the middle of the night, tweets about Israeli Tom Alexandrovich—arrested in Las Vegas for sex crimes against children—were deleted, including every retweet and link to his articles. Based on verified reports, X voluntarily deleted the tweets under doxing policies likely promoted by Israel's cyber unit where Alexandervich worked. This lacks a public US legal mandate, effectively limiting scrutiny and indirectly protecting the accused from public exposure.

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The IDF employs soldiers who use social media platforms like Twitter to share updates on arrests of suspected terrorists in the West Bank. They receive both positive and negative comments, with retweets being common. The IDF Spokesman's Unit, New Media Desk, monitors blogs and social media for anti-Israel and anti-Semitic content. The option for comments on their YouTube channel was blocked due to inappropriate and horrific comments. However, the IDF plans to launch a Facebook page where they will allow serious and respectable comments and provide responses.

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Online action is framed as equally decisive to offline action in future warfare. "We must, you must take this deadly seriously." "Pushing extremists off Wikipedia might not seem equal to the challenge of pushing Hezbollah north of the Litani River." "Capturing TikTok might seem less meaningful than holding on to Mount Hermon." "Libelist tweets certainly might seem less deadly than missiles from Yemen." "But this is urgent because the next war will be decided based on how Israel and its allies perform online as much as offline." The overall message is urgency and the equivalence of online and offline action in future conflicts.

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There are bot farms in Israel that create fake accounts to flood social media with pro-Israel propaganda. They make minor quibble comments and then report any response within seconds. Using the clown emoji seems to result in being reported. Despite being shadowbanned and getting significantly fewer views, we should ignore these bots and not become their victims.

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"But October 7 in the Hamas raid in Southern Israel changed minds on this app. Explain how." "over 60% of the content that is pro Hamas, pro Palestine content, it's actually generated in Bangladesh, Malaysia, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and then it is actually amplified in TikTok users' feeds in The United States." "the majority of the anti Israel content, it's actually generated and created overseas, and then the algorithm is tailored to push that content here in America." "it's not actually generated here in The United States. It's not a reflection of the sentiment here in The United States." "But think about the fact that in Israel, they have TikTok, and in Israel, they have manipulated the algorithm to show 90% of the sentiment is for pro Hamas in Israel." "Do you really think that Israelis after October 7 feel that that is the case?"

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Over the past decade, anti-Semitism has shifted online, making it easier to generate and spread hateful content. To address this, the Ministry of Diaspora Affairs developed a system that monitors anti-Semitism on the entire internet, focusing on Facebook and Twitter. Using artificial intelligence, the system identifies around 10,000 anti-Semitic posts daily out of 200,000 suspect posts. By making this information public, it aims to shame individuals and deter anti-Semitism. Additionally, a command center in Tel Aviv analyzes the data and takes action, such as notifying law enforcement or city officials about specific instances. The speaker urges Facebook and Twitter to take responsibility and not allow anti-Semitism under the guise of freedom of speech.

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We have formed a counter propaganda group in collaboration with the IDF and the foreign ministry. We are working closely with their spokespeople to distribute their marketing materials. Carolina, who has a Telegram following of 185,000 people, will be using her resources to help with this.

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"Goal of the day is to teach people how to edit in Wikipedia, which is the number one source of information today in the world." "The house oversight committee demanded Wikipedia turnover identifying info for users who may be spreading anti Israel content based on a report from who else? Our friends at the ADL." "one recent report raised troubling questions about potentially systematic efforts to advance anti Semitic and anti Israel information in Wikipedia articles related to conflicts with the state of Israel." "the Israeli regime regime's propaganda complex has dedicated courses and entire teams focused on editing Wikipedia so that it reflects their genocidal worldview." "Go to Wikipedia right now. Look up October 7 and see if there is any mention of the literal thousands of Palestinians who have been held hostage."

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We must, you must take this deadly seriously. Pushing extremists off Wikipedia might not seem equal to the challenge of pushing Hezbollah north of the Litani River. Capturing TikTok might seem less meaningful than holding on to Mount Hermon. Libelist tweets certainly might seem less deadly than missiles from Yemen. But this is urgent because the next war will be decided based on how Israel and its allies perform online as much as offline.

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Devar AI presents Rockia, a dashboard designed as a copilot for navigating information wars, particularly on TikTok. It is currently demoed for the IDF counter propaganda unit, but can be tailored for any government monitoring collective consciousness. Rockia analyzes narratives and generates counter-narratives and social media campaigns using AI, addressing the rise in anti-Israel sentiment on social media since October 7. The dashboard displays topic clusters of TikTok videos, each represented by a card. Users can access full reports on each topic, examine AI-generated counter-narratives to combat negative or bolster positive sentiments, and view lists of TikTok videos within each cluster.

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I have been called to join the digital warfare task force, fighting to defend Israel in the media. There is a battle between good and evil, with misinformation, blind hate, anti-Semitism, and lies. We must fight together and stand on the right side of history. Take a bold stand for Israel, and we will win this war. Thank you.

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The speaker holds a unique role at a tech company, focusing on the Jewish diaspora. Their work involves empowering Jewish communities globally and addressing their concerns on a local level. A key aspect of this role is removing hate speech and content targeting Jewish people, including Holocaust denial and harmful stereotypes. The speaker emphasizes working with global partners to refine content policies and address coded antisemitism. Beyond content removal, the speaker highlights using platforms to promote authoritative information. A partnership with the World Jewish Congress and UNESCO directs users searching for Holocaust-related terms to factual resources. The speaker also considers how to address antisemitism and promote education within emerging technologies like VR, AR, and XR, collectively known as the metaverse.
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