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Israel paying influencers to spread lies on Gaza onslaught

 Israel paying influencers to spread lies on Gaza onslaught

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People gather at the site of Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City, the day after an Israeli attack killed hundreds of people there, October 18, 2023. (Photo by AFP)

Israel has apparently been pressing social media influencers and content creators to engage in a disinformation campaign for the occupying regime’s interests amid the deadly bombardment of the besieged Gaza Strip.

Sara Watson, a British social media influencer, for instance, has said she has been approached by the Israeli regime, bribed and even coerced to retract her support for Palestine.

Social media activist Sulaiman Ahmed posted a video of an American influencer who said in the video that Israel is paying $1,000 per video to influencers to post content on social media that is against the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas and in support of Israel.

The mechanism Israel has employed in this regard apparently has to do with giving instructions to the content creator to support the regime as well as directing the influencer to a website of explainer videos, asking the influencer to use the links there in their posts by attaching them to hashtags falsely linking Hamas to Daesh terrorists.

 

 

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