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The IDF admitted to running a propaganda channel on Telegram, showcasing snuff films of Palestinians being killed and dehumanized. The channel, named 72 Virgins Uncensored, glorified violence and destruction in Gaza. Initially denying involvement, the IDF later confirmed their propaganda unit operated the channel without authorization. The content included genocidal language, gore, and war crimes, celebrated by IDF soldiers. This propaganda aims to showcase brutality and cover up military failures. The IDF's actions, including TikToks of atrocities, reflect official government policy. The channel's content is met with admiration domestically, despite global revulsion. These actions make it harder for Israel to deny genocide charges.

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Israeli soldiers in Gaza have been posting videos mocking and abusing Palestinians on social media, with little backlash in Israeli society. The mainstream dehumanization of Palestinians is a long-standing issue, exacerbated by social media. Despite some opposition, Israeli society's radicalization and support for extreme actions against Palestinians are deeply ingrained. The media often downplays Israeli government's extremism. Images from Gaza have not sparked significant anti-war protests in Israel, as many Israelis view Palestinians as an inconvenience. Change in Israel may require external pressure, as internal opposition is limited.

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An individual was arrested for mentioning Palestine on Facebook. The arrest occurred because of a comment about Hamas, which is considered a terrorist group. The speaker expressed dismay at the heavy police presence involved in the arrest. The speaker stated that they are against terrorist organizations and do not want terrorists in the country. The speaker also mentioned Palestinian refugees and questioned whether they are receiving medication.

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The IDF admitted to running a propaganda channel on Telegram showcasing snuff films of Palestinians being murdered and dehumanized. The channel, 72 Virgins Uncensored, glorified destruction in Gaza. The IDF initially denied involvement but later confessed that their propaganda unit operated the channel without authorization. The content included genocidal language, gore, and war crimes. The channel aimed to showcase brutality to Israeli citizens and promote violent resistance among Palestinians. The IDF's actions are seen as official government policy, aligning with statements advocating for the destruction of Palestinians.

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The IDF admitted to running a propaganda channel on Telegram called 72 Virgins Uncensored, showcasing violent acts against Palestinians. The channel glorified destruction and dehumanized Palestinians, with IDF members operating it. The content included genocidal language, gore, and war crimes, celebrating atrocities committed in Gaza. The IDF's involvement raises questions about official government policy and the promotion of violence. The channel's existence highlights the brutal reality of the conflict and the IDF's attempt to cover up their failures with propaganda.

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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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Tom Alexandrovich, head of the Technological Defense Department at the National Cyber Unit, discusses the scale of official handling since October 7. The state prosecution received almost 30,000 inquiries—specifically, about 26,000 cases it handled and about 40,000 inquiries related to inciting content, content that leads to demoralization, and other malicious content. This represents a huge dataset, with 90% of the material connected to the META group, including Instagram and Facebook. There are organized campaigns on this issue, with a significant volume of posts identified and removed by the prosecution—several hundred posts of content associated with these concerns. The issue is described as not only coming from adversaries but also involving activists or anti-Israeli activities organizing against Israel. Tom Alexandrovich notes that the effort is broader than just external threats. He also encourages people to report content to ensure that others can benefit from the information.

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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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This video shows Israeli soldiers documenting the destruction of Gaza on social media. They film detonations and boast about their tactics. The IDF stated they will take action against soldiers involved in inappropriate behavior. Images of war injuries in Gaza are rare on Israeli TV but can be found on TikTok. The soldiers aim to show power and agency through their posts, even if it goes against military messaging. These videos are drawing criticism to Israel's actions in Gaza.

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Israel and its supporters are actively working to censor the internet and promote the Israeli narrative while suppressing information about Palestine and the Israel lobby. This includes orchestrated projects sponsored by the Israeli government and pro-Israel groups. The Israeli military's new media desk employs soldiers to engage in online activities, while the National Union of Israeli Students pays students to combat hostile websites. Organizations like CAMERA and ACTIL also target public information online to shape the pro-Israel narrative. Major internet companies, including Google and Facebook, have been cooperating with Israel to delete content deemed incendiary. The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) considers criticism of Israel as anti-Semitism and has developed the online hate index to identify and censor hate speech.

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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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The IDF admitted to running a propaganda channel on Telegram, showcasing brutal acts against Palestinians. The channel, 72 Virgins Uncensored, featured gore, dehumanization, and glorification of destruction in Gaza. Despite initially denying involvement, the IDF confirmed their propaganda unit was behind it, claiming freelancing. The content included genocidal language, war crimes, and atrocities celebrated by IDF soldiers. This propaganda aims to cover up the failure of military objectives, strengthen domestic support, and justify brutal actions. The IDF's involvement in promoting these atrocities raises questions about official government policy and accountability.

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Israeli military officials have admitted to operating a propaganda channel on Telegram called 72 Virgins Uncensored. The channel featured snuff films of Palestinians being killed, dehumanizing them as insects and vermin, and glorifying the destruction of Gaza. The IDF celebrated war crimes and used genocidal language, referring to Palestinians as roaches and rats. Shockingly, the Israeli government and IDF are unashamed of their brutality, wanting Jewish Israelis to know the extent of their destruction and suffering. Surprisingly, only 1.8% of Israeli Jews believed the IDF used excessive firepower, while nearly 60% believed they did not.

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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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Israel and its supporters are globally significant in censoring the Internet to promote their narrative and block facts about Palestine. This is done through orchestrated, well-funded projects utilizing Israeli soldiers, students, and others to infiltrate Wikipedia and influence YouTube. The Israeli military employs soldiers to engage on social media. The National Union of Israeli Students pays students to counter "hostile websites" by creating content, editing Wikipedia, and reporting "antisemitic content." Organizations like CAMRa have been exposed for infiltrating Wikipedia to rewrite Palestinian history. Israeli groups offer workshops on Zionist editing of Wikipedia. Act IL, a project supported by Israel's strategic affairs ministry and intelligence community, uses a software application to organize online activity and recruits Jewish teens and adults, sometimes operating out of Jewish community centers. Israel's Ministry of Strategic Affairs aims to flood the Internet with pro-Israel propaganda, using "tricks and craftiness." Unit 8200, the Israeli military's cyber spy branch, gathers intelligence online. Major Internet companies like Google, YouTube, and Facebook reportedly comply with Israeli requests to delete content. The ADL's online hate index targets content for censorship and considers criticism of Israel to be antisemitism. YouTube plans to use Wikipedia to provide context on conspiracy videos.

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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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After twenty years of service, I was pulled into an officer's office and counseled for posts on my social media. I was told I'm under investigation as a threat to national security. When I asked for proof, they refused, then asked me to return. Today they gave me the proof: anti Israel posts. I joined the military with an allegiance to support The United States Of America; I did not ever take an allegiance to support Israel, but I am deemed a national threat to national security because I do not support Israel and their genocide against the Palestinian people. Yes. You heard that right. I am deemed a threat to national security because I don't support Israel's genocide against the Palestinian people. Since when does not supporting a foreign nation get a US soldier investigated for being a threat to national security?

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The Israeli army is praised for its moral conduct and courage. Despite facing challenges in Gaza, soldiers show unity and self-sacrifice. They are known as the TikTok generation for their resilience and determination.

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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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Israel and its supporters are actively involved in censoring the internet by promoting the Israel narrative and blocking information about Palestine and the Israel lobby. They use both independent individuals and well-funded projects sponsored by the Israeli government and pro-Israel groups. These projects involve Israeli soldiers, students, American teens and seniors, and even infiltrating social media groups. Organizations like CAMERA and Unit 8200 play a role in covert internet activity, while major internet companies like Google and Facebook cooperate with Israel to delete content deemed incendiary. The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) also targets hate speech and criticism of Israel. Efforts to counter the pro-Palestine movement include mobilizing a pro-Israel network and using Wikipedia to provide companion units of text alongside videos.

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Content creators and influencers have spoken out about being offered money and incentives to support Israel amid the conflict with Palestine. Some influencers were offered $5,000 to pledge their support, while others were promised compensation of up to $2,000 for going live with Israeli marketing groups. Pro-Palestinian influencers also claimed that pro-Israeli brands threatened to revoke their sponsorships if they publicly supported Palestinians. Additionally, an Israeli page was found to be editing photos from pro-Palestinian creators to fabricate increased support for Israel. These actions have exposed Israel's use of social media to manipulate information and control the narrative.

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So after twenty years of service in the military, yesterday, I got pulled into an officer's office and counseled for posts that I have on my social media. During the counseling, they told me I'm under investigation as a threat to national security. Now I joined when I joined the military, I took an allegiance to support The United States Of America. I did not ever take an allegiance to support Israel. But yet, I am deemed a national a threat to national security because I do not support Israel and their genocide against the Palestinian people. I am deemed a threat to national security because I don't support Israel's genocide against the Palestinian people. Since when does not supporting a foreign nation get a US soldier investigated for being a threat to national security?

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Pro Israel CRACKDOWN On Social Media
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A quiet policy overhaul on TikTok could silence Palestine coverage, as a September 13 shift, driven by a new hate speech czar hired after ADL lobbying, reshapes how users discuss Israel and Palestine. Erikica Commandel, described as an IDF instructor and State Department contractor, was installed to supervise changes, which were announced via a post notification when the app opened. The updated guidelines tighten references to violence and public-interest discussions, and require denouncing all designated terrorist organizations when they appear in neutral reporting, a rule the guest says targets Hamas coverage and related reporting. He notes before September 13 his channel had two video removals in six months, but since the change the count rose to eleven, with some cases lacking any option to appeal. Video removals come with restricted visibility, with some posts barred from the for-you feed and others stuck in limbo or shadow-banned, forcing creators to navigate monetization risk as 'soft violations' threaten payments.

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TikTok Installs IDF CENSOR Over Platform
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TikTok has appointed Erica Mandel, a former IDF reservist, to address anti-Semitism on the platform amid rising concerns over online hate. Her role involves developing policies on hate speech and aligning with global regulations. The hosts discuss the implications of her appointment, questioning the loyalty of American Jews who serve in the IDF and suggesting they should relinquish U.S. citizenship. They express skepticism about TikTok's ability to regulate content effectively, noting that criticism of Israel is often labeled as anti-Semitic. The conversation shifts to an incident at Florida State University involving a student wearing an IDF shirt, which led to a physical altercation and federal investigations into potential hate crimes. The hosts argue that the federal response is disproportionate and reflects a broader trend of weaponizing government resources against perceived anti-Semitism on campuses. They highlight the troubling nature of anti-Semitism training in universities, equating criticism of Israeli policies with hate speech. The discussion concludes with concerns about the chilling effect on free speech and the government's increasing involvement in regulating campus discourse.
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