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The Battle for Truth

The immediate and widespread nature of the anti-Israeli campaign following October 7th strongly suggested a pre-existing, long-term preparation. This became even more apparent when elite U.S. Ivy League universities began echoing pro-Hamas sentiments and parroting anti-Israeli propaganda, indicating that this indoctrination had begun much earlier.

During my research, I encountered a particularly insightful piece by Gary Wexler, titled The Inside Story of How Palestinians Took Over the World

The conflict we are currently engaged in is a multi-front battle. This includes:

  • Infiltrating Academic Institutions: Injecting anti-Israeli agendas into universities, influencing future generations.

  • Sophisticated Social Media Operations: Executing highly sophisticated campaigns utilizing automation, bots, and meticulously prepared fake accounts.

  • Co-opting Credible Organizations: Creating or hijacking existing internationally credible human rights organizations and similar bodies to lend legitimacy to their narrative.

  • Leveraging Diaspora Support: Gaining support from a segment of Muslim immigrants who, without critical questioning, automatically side with fellow Muslims.

  • Rewriting Digital History: Systematically altering Wikipedia pages to align with their narrative (as detailed in "How Wikipedia’s Pro-Hamas Editors Hijacked the Israel-Palestine Narrative" by Pirate Wires).

Given that the objective facts often do not align with the anti-Israeli campaign's claims, it is logical that they would resort to rewriting history. This is achieved through several key methods:

  1. Manufacturing New Content: Creating new material specifically designed for easy discoverability and widespread sharing across the internet.

  2. Manipulating Wikipedia: Rewriting existing Wikipedia entries, recognizing its status as a primary source of information and "truth" for many today.

  3. Exploiting Media Channels: Utilizing influential media outlets, such as Al-Jazeera and, regrettably, even the BBC, to disseminate their propaganda.

  4. Crafting Persuasive Social Media Content: Developing content for platforms like TikTok and Instagram, operating on the assumption that users are unlikely to question what they see, especially if presented in a highly persuasive manner.