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Posted by DeepLogin 14 hours ago

Israel creates fake think tank in likely attempt to dupe AI chatbots(responsiblestatecraft.org)
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2001zhaozhao 8 hours ago|
I suspect that this kind of tactic is going to be everywhere in a year or so. Entire fake personalities and organization websites on the Internet created just to push a narrative or to advertise a product, which completely drown out real information.

At some point they may be indistinguishable from human-produced work, so the only way to verify if a site is someone's genuine opinion or AI-generated narrative is through some form of authority (or something else that is very difficult for AI to fake, but that protection can be broken by advancing technology).

If that happens, then in turn AI chatbot makers would in turn need to look for these kinds of authority to continue to provide accurate information, and said authority websites can use their privileged position to charge for access of their data.

culi 7 hours ago||
It's already been happening for a very long time. The US' "Operation Earnest Voice" happened in 2010/2011[0]

And it's not just state actors. Anyone who was online during the Amber Heard/Johnny Depp trials was likely inundated with media about that trial. Both of their legal teams utilized bots to drive online discussions[1][2]

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Earnest_Voice

[1] https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/story/2022-07-19/...

[2] https://www.tortoisemedia.com/2024/02/26/depp-v-heard-who-tr...

____mr____ 2 hours ago|||
Both of their legal teams utilized bots to drive online discussions[1][2]

Neither of these sources support this claim as none of them include any discussion on Amber Heard('s legal team) using bots?

red_admiral 12 minutes ago||
Indeed, seeing how slanted online discussion was, I suspect one side had many more bots, and I'm not sure if the other side had any.
saidnooneever 2 hours ago||||
this has been happening since the dawn of information-communication systems basically. because ever since, people have had the ability to listen in, copy, learn from etc. - so there's always been incentive to spread disinformation for some parties.

brand defence, nation-state influence operations.

There are many different flavors of the same thing, trying to mislead competitors or enemies. Or to dupe consumers ofc... Since the tech is more and more available, now also 12 year olds can run insanely large influence campaigns, to boost their streaming profiles or other somewhat benign things, but obviously modelled after what larger players have been doing forever.

The first transatlantic commercial transatlantic phoneline (TAT-1) was immediately tapped on both sides by UK/US... before that it went over radio, which was simply intercepted.

Because of that nature of the coms system being easily listened in on, just like they do/did with the lil mirror-beam-splitters at GCHQ etc.., its been natural effect to then provide disinformation over those channels. perhaps even use those channels exclusively for disinformation, and have a secure channel to do _actual_ coms.

So as you can imagine there has been many decades now of practice in why and how to share disinformation effectively to undermine other peoples work or processes.

CGMthrowaway 7 hours ago|||
Why are you being downvoting for sharing this relevant truth, complete with sources?
culi 7 hours ago|||
All threads that have... certain keywords... are like this. Talk about meta. Looks like I'm now in the positive (+5) after being in the negative just a moment ago.

Anyways, I got really interested in this topic around mid 2010s because of some really interesting reporting by Codastory[0] covering Russian "troll factories" especially used to influence opinion in eastern Ukraine, but also in many other circumstances. In Houston in 2016, Russian troll accounts planned both an ANTI Muslim rally AND a counterprotest to that rally all on Facebook.[1] Hundreds of real human beings showed up!

Russia got a ton of attention for their use of troll farms but the truth is that the US and certain allies have actually been using stuff like this for far longer and, imo, with much more success. In fact, Coda Story itself is funded by the NED which is a massive pillar of global US, uh, "soft power".

[0] https://www.codastory.com/

[1] https://www.npr.org/2017/11/01/561427876/how-russia-used-fac...

Paradigma11 4 hours ago||
For me the main difference is if the activity is clandestine and meant to deceive/hide the origin. Everybody tries to influence things their way. Doing it covertly is a hostile act. That does not mean that I would not condone hostile acts against my/our enemies but it is something take into account. And regarding your Russian examples, it showed for how long they have seen the west as enemies and conducted hostile acts.
aa-jv 3 hours ago|||
They view certain components of "The West" as their enemy - indeed, the very organizations which conduct the same operations against the Russian people.
smalllangmodel 4 hours ago|||
I wonder why they view the west as enemy, nothing ever happened to them right? :P
Paradigma11 36 minutes ago|||
Not a lot since WW2.
kakacik 3 hours ago|||
Thats rather simple to understand, for somebody coming from eastern Europe. russian mentality permeated entire region during their enslavement of what is now eastern EU bloc for +-40 years, to have a battleground for nuclear war with west that never came. It happens when all your politics is orchestrated in moscow and you have almost a million soldiers deployed in bases all over the place for decades, with nuclear weapons and all that.

See, russians have massive inferiority complex. Against everybody, but mostly the more successful ones, meaning west in many aspects. Their approach to, well, everything is vastly ineffective, corruption, nepotism and similar stuff grinds any attempt at progress to almost halt. Just go there and see for yourself, they have money literally sticking out of ground left and right yet outside moscow and st petersburg you are in central Africa in terms of development.

All this, propagated to 21st century where everybody seems to go ahead of them. A lot of frustration, envy and schadenfreude. A (correct) feeling russia is left behind and becoming insignificant local force at best, and laughing stock of whole world more realistically. Plus, human life is generally almost worthless there, its mafia state pyramid to the core.

With all that, its vastly easier to keep reinventing enemies that are always guilty at damaging poor old russia, rather than cleaning up that clusterfuck and actually owning the shit they created for themselves. Its enough for general population. There is not much more actual stuff to the question 'why west', rest is just PR for simpler folks. A dictator never wants smart, strong and free population, double that for russia. Downtrodden, hopeless desperate folks are much easier to manage and manipulate.

smalllangmodel 3 hours ago||
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ahartmetz 2 hours ago|||
Russia has been a corrupt, inefficient and jealous country for at least the last 300 years or so. NATO was not necessary to continue that great tradition.
hlynurd 2 hours ago||||
Is there a specific point you want to make or are you just vagueposting?
pjc50 2 hours ago||
Tankie. Possibly mechanized (AI) tankie, these days.
dudefeliciano 2 hours ago|||
or, you know, you could provide some arguments to back what you're trying to say. But I guess we shouldn't expect that much from a 5 day old account named smalllangmodel.
actionfromafar 2 minutes ago||||
These 2 sources say nothing about Heard using bots, only Depp.
friendzis 4 hours ago||||
Because cognitive biases are one of the hardest things to even acknowledge, let alone suppress. All the media out there has such a strong bubble effect, because people hate being challenged and love to stay in their comfy echo chambers. Remember labubu? Bao buns certainly do not.

There have been so many bot armies exposed over the years that one would think every narrative being pushed should be considered to be backed by bots. Some state-level actors even operate their narrative-pushing campaigns openly, yet people still happily deny their entire existence.

HN is very much not an exception to this rule. It's very hard to accept that maybe some thoughts you have were actually installed.

derefr 4 hours ago||
> people still

Maybe a few are just “people” (i.e. the same people who normally post in the community.)

But in most cases I’d suspect any such botting campaign brings along with it a few human agitprop agents embedded onto each target platform, well-positioned to deny and discredit anyone pushing back on the narrative the bot farm is spreading.

(Sometimes this is pretty obvious — a lot of accounts coming out of the woodwork to deny Chinese bot farms have a conspicuous “English as learned as a second language in Beijing, to a competent but not fluent level” writing style that does not often otherwise crop up in other discussions in those same communities. But other times it can be far more subtle, making use of operatives hired from within the community’s own majority-culture rather than relying on foreign nationals playing the part of same.)

Beretta_Vexee 2 hours ago||
A Chinese and Russian troll farm employs people from French-speaking Africa for their French-language operations.

There are many Ivorians and Senegalese promoting the CCP’s ‘Community of common destiny’ on Reddit, for example.

Edit: Community of common destiny for mankind/‘Community of Nations’

Beretta_Vexee 2 hours ago||||
There’s bots that automatically downvotes certain topics on HN. I post at times that often coincide with the middle of the night in North America, and I get 3–5 downvotes within the next 5 minutes.

Talking about a country that sets up fake think tanks is a good way of triggering them.

eli_gottlieb 4 hours ago|||
You're not supposed to acknowledge that think-tanks are sort of endemically propaganda outlets. You're supposed to think it's special this time.
bawolff 6 hours ago|||
Propaganda is not a new thing. It might look slightly different on the internet, but it doesn't look that different. Creating organizations to push a narrative was just as much a thing 100 years ago as it is now.
wiseowise 3 hours ago|||
Not by a single lunatic operating from their bedroom.
imjonse 1 hour ago|||
The whole hysteria about 'fake news' 10 years ago was apparently an outrage against the public being duped, whereas is was in fact frustration that spreading fake news has been democratised.
cucumber3732842 1 hour ago||||
"Back in my day Walter Cronkite told the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth about the Gulf of Tonkin incident"

(never mind the fact that he didn't even have the full truth available to him but you get the point)

HPsquared 2 hours ago||||
Lunatics in bedrooms have been distributing pamphlets since the invention of the printing press.
amiga386 7 minutes ago|||
Some historical context:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamphlet_war#History_of_the_pa...

> Throughout Europe in the 16th century, printed tracts were used to argue religious doctrine and foment support for religious causes. In England, Henry VIII used print literature to justify his break from the Catholic Church. During the subsequent reigns of Edward and Mary, print polemics escalated into propaganda warfare, as print media gained enormous potential to sway common opinion.

> Over the next century, the pamphlet became the principal means of garnering support for a cause or an idea, and was particularly influential during the English Civil Wars (1642-1651) and the Glorious Revolution of 1688.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Civil_War

> Casualties: Parliamentarians 34,130 killed; Royalists 50,700 killed; 127,000 non-combat deaths (including some 40,000 civilians)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Williamite_War_in_Ireland

> Casualties: Williamites: 10,000 killed or died of disease; Jacobites: 15,293 killed or died of disease

rithdmc 2 hours ago||||
I'd have called the folks on Skellig Michael lunatics in bedrooms, too. They just had a harder time copying their lunacy out by hand.
pjc50 2 hours ago|||
Arguably much of the mid-20th century was the pipeline from "lunatic with pamphlet" => "millions dead".
lo_zamoyski 34 minutes ago|||
But this also means there’s more competition for attention, because now all lunatics can post from their bedrooms. The institutional media (including legacy) still maintain strong presence.

Of course, a great deal of panic over fake news wasn’t necessarily over fake news per se, but whose fake news and the loss of control over the “official narrative” that legacy media used to have a monopoly over. This isn’t a vindication of the heaps of slop published on the internet, just a more synoptic take IMO.

People miss Cronkite, because that style of media made them feel certain in their opinions and in “official consensus reality”, regardless of whether it was true or not and whether it was a trustworthy authority or not.

petesergeant 5 hours ago||||
Scale is different though. Tapping a phone isn't new, tapping _all phones_ is different. Altering a photo to change what it appears to depict isn't new, being able to do it in a few seconds and for free is different. So sure, propaganda isn't new, but being able to pump out an organization's worth of credible-looking content for cheap absolutely is.
Terr_ 4 hours ago|||
"Quantity is/has a quality all of/on its own."
pphysch 6 hours ago|||
IIRC the first or second chapter of Bernays' Propaganda (1928) talks about sophisticated influence campaigns in the fashion industry. Conscripting "influencers" to induce demand, and so on. As you said, literally 100 years ago.
crnkofe 41 minutes ago|||
I'm kind of hopeful AI some wikipedia-inspired AI "oracle" will happen in the future. Why not use some central AI to separate fact from fiction (faster than trolls and griefers can come to muddy the debate).
n4r9 33 minutes ago||
Possibly, but is an LLM is capable of this?
CircuitSeuss 8 hours ago|||
Excellent time to apply for your library cards.
throwaw12 1 hour ago|||
They also contain a lot of propaganda. Do you think these books are genuine: https://www.goodreads.com/author/list/171941.Benjamin_Netany...
bitmasher9 7 hours ago||||
You don’t think plenty of books are either written by LLMs, or with LLM based research?
kiicia 4 hours ago|||
you can still find books published within last 50 years, you don't have to read books published this year, unless your library went through destruction of "old" books which are now more relevant than ever...
CircuitSeuss 7 hours ago||||
Of course they are. It’s everywhere, especially thr online retailers these days. [1]

Thankfully the resources at our local libraries are a) selected by a combination of librarian curation and public demand, b) often published before 2022, c) heavy things printed on paper or stored in a database and unlikely to suddenly change their content or disappear overnight when a new news cycle breaks. Written works aren’t necessarily credible even if they aren’t slop, but thanks to curators who care, our libraries are significantly less susceptible (although definitely not immune [2]) to ai slop, and propaganda and manipulation efforts than a search engine. The internet continues to enshittify, and truth becomes further eroded by this coming wave of ai enabled propaganda, we are going to have to turn somewhere if we want to find trustworthy resources. Personally, if it gets to the point that verifying sources from public search results becomes too hard with all the new misinformation and slop, I’ll start propritizing human curation over SEO and start visiting my local library’s website a lot more.

[1] https://thenewthings.com/p/apple-big-ai-book-slop-problem

[2] https://www.404media.co/ai-generated-slop-is-already-in-your...

dofm 6 hours ago||
Right; the same mechanisms (curation, demand-driven economies of scale, library user demand) that largely stop niche self-published books from ever finding themselves in libraries (well, nationally in public libraries at least; they are often found in individual branches) work against pure slop books ever turning up.

Books where the author has successfully hoodwinked the publishing process into believing that AI generated text is their own, those will turn up, just as plagiarised books will.

wiseowise 3 hours ago||||
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dofm 7 hours ago||||
Some nuances here. There’s a variety of different roadblocks at different levels that will work to prevent pure AI slop books ever turning up in a typical public library of physical printed works; I think they never will.

Probably a handful of books in such libraries already have some text in them where the author has tried to pass off fragments of LLM-generated prose as their own and have got that past editors, reviewers and publishers, and that will sadly get worse.

Larrikin 7 hours ago||||
No? Maybe soon but not now
LoganDark 7 hours ago||||
But they don't have library cards.
wavefunction 7 hours ago||||
I know my library system at least won't be purchasing AI books. They have a pretty rigorous acquisition process for books and other media thanks to the "concern groups" who sprang up complaining about themes and content they didn't like in libraries. We did have in my state a rural school district figured out recently that their Texas-based reading and instructional materials are AI-slop but they at least figured it out before the school year began. It was unclear how these materials were approved but it apparently bypassed normal curricula approval.
hasteg 7 hours ago|||
It's so obvious when a book is generated by an LLM that I would blame the person buying the book moreso than I would the person who generated it for it. You can tell in a few sentences if something is AI generated (and by proxy - if it's worth reading or not).

I think using LLMs to research is completely fine, as long as authors would take the information and synthesize their own opinions based on the findings. I read books/articles/posts/comments to hear other PEOPLE's opinions, not LLM generated opinions.

_sys49152 7 hours ago|||
i got burnt at barnes and noble with a completely AI made product. Its over, Johnny.
King-Aaron 5 hours ago|||
Hah, check out this video on "Egon Cholakain", in regards to fake online personalities. I promise you this is actually a good rabbit hole.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zLCZ_Ic1hI

dgellow 2 hours ago||
WTH did I just watch. That’s extremely weird
locknitpicker 41 minutes ago|||
> At some point they may be indistinguishable from human-produced work, so the only way to verify if a site is someone's genuine opinion or AI-generated narrative is through some form of authority (or something else that is very difficult for AI to fake, but that protection can be broken by advancing technology).

Whining about AI is a red herring. If anything, LLMs lowered the cost of producing this type of propaganda.

What's novel about this approach is that the emphasis on building up a facade of authority and credibility is not a central part of the propaganda effort. They can get away with outputting the content in a way thats invested by other LLMs,and then they lean upon people's gullibility towards LLM output as some sort of credibility laundering.

There is a reason why one of Wikipedia's central policy is requiring reputable primary sources to support content.

kiicia 4 hours ago|||
it's happening for years now, just in slightly different form, so far it was called disinformation, seo, astroturfing, hasb... ehem... last two years were devastating for charred remains of twitter with all those llm bots having free reign, twitter went from global news board to global gutter in record time thanks to disinformation and astroturfing campaigns
bambax 6 hours ago|||
Although comments below point out that this has been going on for a long time, I too think it will be geetting infinitely worse in the near future. Everyone will want their own poisoning factory.

One consequence is that one should be extra-wary when asking AI about current, controversial topics.

But another consequence is maybe that there will be a demand for models with an older cutoff, before generalized poisoning and slop?

api 1 hour ago|||
This is new? There were tons of fake news sites, fake blogs, and sock puppet and troll farm accounts before AI.

I guess the new angle might be that AI scrapers have even less discernment than humans, so you don’t have to put much effort into creating a fake front online to sell it. Humans have at least a little bit of radar for this.

… which means the AI companies now have to run input through existing models to audit it before training on it? That’s interesting.

squigz 6 hours ago|||
> through some form of authority (or something else that is very difficult for AI to fake, but that protection can be broken by advancing technology).

The word you're looking for is "reputation". It's been a critical part of society since forever.

captainmuon 3 hours ago|||
That could also backfire. If all information on the net becomes unreliable - you can't judge by quantity, or by authority anymore - then a useful model has to answer from first principles. Train it on simple texts alone so it learns language and reasoning, feed it an ontology, and let it come up with some absolutely unexpected results.

"Yes, I see a lot of sources say we need to protect Israel. However, from ethical first principles I deduce there is a right to self-determination and all your human nation states are illegitimate. You must split all your territories into little squares and conduct free elections immediately."

I mean that is the old hope from science fiction, that AI would be absolutely logical and deliver us from our human short-sightedness and quarrels. It would be fascinating and terrifying at once to see it happen.

manyaoman 2 hours ago||
That's tomorrow's problem. Losing the PR war is an existential crisis for Israel, so they'll try to "patch the leak" by any means necessary before the boat sinks.
zombot 3 hours ago|||
> AI chatbot makers would in turn need to look for these kinds of authority to continue to provide accurate information

Everything else is already enshittified, and accurate information will just be the next victim. You will have to be rich to be able to afford accurate information.

avaer 6 hours ago||
Sama saw this coming a decade away, which is why he invested in Worldcoin (now World). At some point people (and agents) will be clamoring for human verification at the speed of technology.

I'm not a fan of World, but this is a portent of things to come. Spread the disease, sell the cure as they say.

2001zhaozhao 5 hours ago||
I think we need a similar technology to World being built by a more trustworthy company. The question is how trustworthy does one need to be for people to trust you with their very online identities that are literally needed for others to recognize them as human?
lesostep 2 hours ago||
I think that this task will fall on governments.

Mostly because they already are responsible for systematizing documents that are needed to recognize us as citizens, land or car owners, etc.

Some laid back countries might allow companies to take and manage that function, but I don't think most of them would. Especially not in current landscape where people heard "you are the product" from all tech companies for the last 10 or so years.

xbmcuser 8 hours ago||
This is nothing new Israel has been doing this for years. It's just that people have started waking up to their lies.
redsocksfan45 55 minutes ago||
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aaron695 7 hours ago|||
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codingisfreedom 6 hours ago|||
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polotics 6 hours ago|||
"""far from being a perfect state""" ??? it's been captured by a bloodthirsty clique, and all the intelligent & wise people in it are leaving
codingisfreedom 6 hours ago||
It has been captured by bloodthirsty clique is true. But so does the US and every other nation around Israel.

Just check the facts about each and every government in the middle east.

polotics 5 hours ago|||
what about not whatabouting facts? we are not talking about the miss universe contest here. keep your identity small, it will help you think more clearly.
codingisfreedom 5 hours ago||
It’s not “whataboutism”, it’s micro geo political trends. Know the difference.
protocolture 5 hours ago|||
I mean the bloodthirsty clique that has captured the US is called Israel.
polotics 4 hours ago||
I don't think that's true either. I get the feeling it's more of a "flood the zone" Steve Bannon style "disrupt the other continents" geostrategic drunken-master kung fu.
Georgelemental 6 hours ago||||
> Qatar lies

Netanyahu said that "Qatar is not an enemy country". Is he wrong about that? https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2025-08-14/ty-article/.p...

bawolff 6 hours ago|||
I mean, they did bomb them. you don't do that to friends.

I doubt there are any true friends in the middle east, just temporary allies of convinence.

TonyStr 2 hours ago||
>they did bomb them. you don't do that to friends

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Liberty_incident

Does this mean that USA and Israel aren't friends?

codingisfreedom 6 hours ago||||
I don’t support Netanyahu, and so does close to 50% of Israelis.

Qatar is spreading fake information and is funding Hamas as well as anti-Israel classes in major US colleges.

If you don’t trust Netanyahu then you should disregard the link you shared as well and that just strengthens my point.

bamboozled 3 minutes ago|||
The amount of selective outrage directed at Jews, Israel and "Zionists" is proof to me that the fake information campaigns are super duper effective and I'd say dangerously effective. I have friends who are generally psychotically outraged with Israelis and some how just pretend all Israelis are scum / should be "disposed of" or something, and they should "go back to Europe".

I see almost zero concern for people of Sudan, North Korea, Russia, Ukraine, Uighurs, Detained US immigrants etc. It's just total rage for Palestine.

Of course I believe all people should be safe, free from harm etc, but I just cannot some how get totally outraged about one specific cause and neglect all the rest. The only reason I could imagine myself doing this is if I'd been "red pilled" by some social media campaigns, which I suspect more people than I'd like to admit are.

y-curious 6 hours ago||||
Yeah but the Haredi will outbreed the rational liberals of Israel and vote towards extremism. If there was a Muslim country with as much power as Israel attacking other countries, it would equally be right to call it out.
codingisfreedom 5 hours ago||
It’s mostly the national settlers that pull it toward extremism at its current state, not Haredim.

But it’s also October 7 that made the average joe even more extreme in their opinions.

magic_hamster 5 hours ago|||
> Qatar is spreading fake information and is funding Hamas as well as anti-Israel classes in major US colleges.

This is absolutely true but people don't want to hear about this. Qatar is the main propagator of many student bodies in the US. This is how you get students saying "gloabalize intifada", "death to the USA”, occupying buildings, etc.

Qatar has a long, well funded strategy for influence in the west which is pretty much their only leverage.

In addition they are the main funders of Hamas, alongside hosting the Hamas leaders in fancy hotels in Doha for many, many years.

hunterpayne 6 hours ago|||
Its a messy situation. Qatar hosted HAMAS's bot farms and leadership until 2024 (or 2025, I don't remember) when Israel destroyed it with literal bombs dropped by a F-35I. That happened quite near to both a Qatari military base and a US military base. That doesn't happen unless the Qatari military/government gave approval. I'm no expert in Qatari politics but I would guess that there are significant support for HAMAS in the population. The politicians probably wanted HAMAS leadership and IW operations out of their country, but they also wanted plausible deniability with their own population. So given all of that and assuming there are things happening we don't understand, is Qatar an enemy of Israel? Publicly the answer is no. But its probably also dependent on their respective interests and situationally independent.
Barrin92 5 hours ago||||
>>When Obama used social networks, he was called a genius, but when it’s someone you don’t like

Obama used social networks to spread a milquetoast 'yes we can' message, not to justify an ongoing genocide. How is that even a comparison. Israel is closer to Triumph des Willens than it is to promoting the Affordable Care Act, you do realize that right?

It's not 'far from being a perfect state', it's waging old testament wars of extermination on its neighbors and towns

codingisfreedom 5 hours ago||
It has been attacked by a Palestinian militia terrorist group. Is it waging old testament wars? No, but it is retaliating at a rate the western world refuses to accept because the western world has different, much much milder kind of problems.
Tarq0n 16 minutes ago|||
You're not wrong that there's an element of self-defense. What makes it harder to accept is the lack of effort or willingness to de-escalate the conflict.
customguy 5 hours ago|||
That kind of euphemism is just a joke in light of the racist and fascist rhetoric by Israeli pundits and politicians, how they call even babies terrorists, while at the same time making shit up about beheaded babies and whatnot. Even just the sheer cruelty and stupidity IDF soldiers put on display proudly, voluntarily, would wholly refute it. Israelis making their joke videos about Palestinians by itself would suffice. Only a deeply sick, deeply evil and deeply stupid society can create such artifacts. You may come to a different conclusions, but you may not gloss over all the input into that judgement.
codingisfreedom 4 hours ago||
I think you’ve been brainwashed so I’m out. Peace.
BonerWiener 3 hours ago|||
Its always easier to attack the person then the arguments being made. It also shows your true colours.
hamper653 5 hours ago|||
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the_origami_fox 5 hours ago|||
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choo-t 5 hours ago|||
> Israel has been defending itself against for 78 years in both the physical and informational domain, and will continue to do so, just like any other country on earth.

Of course we could argue any country try to defend itself, but an ever expanding bellicose colony stealing lands from adjacent countries is hardly what could be described as a "defending" stance.

> People need to wake up to the one-sided lies of the antizionist hate movement that single it out and want to destroy it and its people.

The end of a State doesn't mean the end of its citizens. It simply mean that a state apparatus and power structure is taken down and replaced by something else.

modo_mario 2 hours ago|||
How would you envision the end of the state?
hackernud3s 4 hours ago||||
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nailer 3 hours ago|||
> ever expanding bellicose colony stealing lands from adjacent countries is hardly what could be described as a "defending" stance.

Asides from the idea that Jews can colonise Judea, Israel returned Sinai to Egypt and left Gaza in 2005 only returning after the recent Hamas murder/rape rampage, which shows ‘ever expanding’ to be an obvious lie.

dudefeliciano 18 minutes ago||
https://blog.richmond.edu/livesofmaps/2023/12/18/map-of-the-...
elzbardico 4 hours ago||||
You don't start an international terrorist movement, bomb british colonial authorities, use money to influence british colonial authorities, create armed miliciais and massively finance migration to a land that is owner by other people, kill and expell them by violent means from their cities, homes and farms, use your influence to force the UN to partition the land giving the majority and the best land for you, and then ignores this partition wanting even more land and then you get to call it defense.
codingisfreedom 4 hours ago||
By owned by other people you meant the Ottomans, right?

Cause they seemed to be just fine selling that land.

Also “ignoring the partition”? Literally the day the partition was adopted, the Arab league attacked Israel. 6 nations to 1, yet Israelis outsmarted them all (which is why you keep hating us).

Read more here (not TikTok) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1948_Arab%E2%80%93Israeli_War

notenlish 2 hours ago|||
Afaik it was forbidden to sell lands in Palestine to Jewish people, though I don't think it was that effective in stopping lands being bought out by Jewish people due to weak central authority and worsening economy.
curiousgal 3 hours ago|||
My dude, how on earth could you look at stuff like https://www.ft.com/content/f6b953fc-a6ad-48cd-bed1-d42619b57... and not realize you have completely lost the plot? Seriously...
aa-jv 3 hours ago||||
The bodies of dead children speak for themselves.
nailer 3 hours ago||
Yes! Hamas deliberately attacked Jewish children like the Bibas twins and that girl that watched her father slaughtered whereas the IDF put Israeli soldiers lives on the line to avoid civilian casualties.
Ozzie_osman 3 hours ago|||
Yes, but statistically Israel (IDF + settlers) commits crimes like that on a daily (sometimes hourly) basis.
aa-jv 3 hours ago|||
> the IDF put Israeli soldiers lives on the line to avoid civilian casualties.

Nonsense.

DiogenesKynikos 5 hours ago||||
Who knew that seizing the literal holy land and expelling most of the native population would make the neighbors angry?
FabHK 4 hours ago|||
About equal numbers of Palestinians were displaced from the new, UN sanctioned state of Israel, as Jews from adjoining states. And many many more people have been displaced since then. While undoubtedly tragic, most displaced people at some point move on with their lives, and stop terrorising their neighbours and the world.
Ozzie_osman 3 hours ago||
> While undoubtedly tragic, most displaced people at some point move on with their lives, and stop terrorising their neighbours and the world.

The irony is that this statement (which I disagree with) could be applied equally well to both Israel and the Palestinians.

codingisfreedom 4 hours ago|||
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watwut 4 hours ago||
Therefore it is ok to commit genocide, ethnic cleansing and steal land two generstions later?

Israeli leadership is as fascist as it gets. Openly so.

codingisfreedom 4 hours ago||
If that ethnic group assembles a military group that invades your border and slaughters 1200 of your people in 1 day, then retaliation is expected. FAFO.

But I suspect you know nothing about Jews besides social media.

Next thing you’ll say we’re not native to that land right? We only lived in the middle east forever, but our food is cultural appropriation too, right?

dana-s 3 hours ago|||
Explain to me like I'm 5, how a nation capable of such propaganda to install bombs in communication devices, hacked to be bought by leaders of terrorist organizations, capable of bombing the leader of Iran did NOT know about this attack? And if they did know, didn't do anything to prepare for it?
throw5973157 2 hours ago||
When you get a bit older you will realize that just because someone does amazing things doesn’t mean they are omnipotent and omniscient.

Also, there was a strong political will to try a peaceful approach to Gaza (with thousands of Gazans coming in to Israel for work every day), and with the belief that Hamas wants a peaceful approach as well.

Hamas is planning further attacks now, what do you suggest Israel do about it?

dana-s 1 hour ago||
And when we both get a bit older, it may come to light that a state leader let this happen, hopefully history will show reality for what it was.

Still, that doesn't absolve Hamas from any actions done, they are terrorists at it's core and the worst type, they are willing to use civilians(and babies) to further their agenda, I don't condone them and personally and think the world would be a better place without them(as any other extremist)

smalllangmodel 3 hours ago||||
Retaliation by starving and shooting over 20000 kids?

https://www.timesofisrael.com/lapid-says-netanyahu-knew-for-...

nailer 3 hours ago||
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smalllangmodel 3 hours ago||
Do you mean human shields?

https://edition.cnn.com/2024/10/24/middleeast/palestinians-h...

Genocide denial is not cool. Do you really think Hamas, who has 40000 fighters, had 20000 kid soldiers? You're crazy!

watwut 3 hours ago|||
> If that ethnic group assembles a military group that invades your border and slaughters 1200 of your people in 1 day, then retaliation is expected. FAFO.

Note that I said ethnic cleansing and genocide, both go on and went on for years. Also, it is Israel who is expanding, putting settlers in places where they should not be. The idea that the ethnic group being pushed away is not allowed to defend themselves and if they do they should be subject of genocide is literally fascist.

Israel is not engaged in self defence as much as they are engaged in aggression.

smalllangmodel 3 hours ago|||
Defensive ethnic cleansing, defensive genocide...
bamboozled 36 minutes ago||
Like Islamic terrorist organizations, dictatorships, democracies et al have never tried to influence anything either, my point isn't that you're wrong you just sound like a fool trying to pretend this is some "Israeli only" thing. Which is totally in vogue now.
jbstack 8 minutes ago||
Ah, the classic whataboutism (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whataboutism) defence.
techteach00 7 hours ago||
Foundation for Defense of Democracies is another Israeli think tank that poses as an American organization. If you see anything quoted from them realize it's fake propaganda in the service of a foreign country.
Georgelemental 7 hours ago||
The "Washington Institute for Near East Policy" is another big one
throw310822 4 hours ago||
MEMRI is the US non-profit organization that provides translations from Arabic for the Western media:

"MEMRI was co-founded by Israeli ex-intelligence officer Yigal Carmon and Israeli-American political scientist Meyrav Wurmser in 1998. MEMRI describes itself as being independent and non-partisan. Some critics have described MEMRI as aiming to portray the Arab world and the Islamic world in a negative light by producing and disseminating incomplete or inaccurate translations of the original versions of the media reports that it republishes." (Wikipedia)

eli_gottlieb 4 hours ago||
As opposed to the real propaganda in service to a foreign country, like the Quincy Institute? Or perhaps the Center for Responsible Statecraft?
karim79 8 hours ago||
Itamar Ben-Gvir, just recently, stated that he wants to kill 30-40 Palestinians every night. He said so, publicly.

So it is hilarious that Israel is trying to influence chatbots when shit like that is out in the open.

perpetualpear 1 minute ago||
When such statements/actions are attributed to Ben-Gvir, I assume they and the objective nuanced truth are basically the same. I find it wild how people who are not like him defend him.
danmaz74 38 minutes ago|||
And he is a minister in Israel's government, not some rando. Israeli governments and actions in the last many years are simply indefensible.
A_D_E_P_T 31 minutes ago||
It's legitimately weird to see anybody defend them, as the immorality is out in the open.

The past few years have really opened my eyes to the nakedly tribal nature of democratic politics. Polybius was largely correct when he said that it inevitably degenerates into oligarchy or mob-rule -- but what's especially unfortunate is that the US and Israel appear to be getting both at the same time: A naked oligarchy with just enough mob rule to keep the animal spirits of the populace sated.

nailer 3 hours ago|||
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RobertoG 1 hour ago|||
Is not this the guy that wanted to put crocodiles in prisons, but was stopped by the Israeli society because it was bad for the crocodiles?

Israel is becoming so crazy, that it would be funny if the result was not so terrible for the people targeted.

moogly 1 hour ago||||
Liar.

> “Not just those who pose an immediate threat — there are people there who are not worthy of life. They shouldn’t live. They’re not even people.”[1]

[1]: https://apnews.com/article/ben-gvir-israel-gaza-hamas-netany...

ccppurcell 1 hour ago|||
Do you believe that 30 to 40 Palestinians per night pose an immediate threat? Elsewhen in history, genocidal acts have been justified by claiming a non existent immediate threat (of disease, of economics, of fifth columnists, of terrorism).
magic_hamster 5 hours ago|||
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j_maffe 5 hours ago|||
> “It’s no secret, I disagree with the prime minister," he said. “I think targeted assassinations should be carried out in Gaza, taking down 30 to 40 every night,” said the far-right Israeli lawmaker.

> “Not just those who pose an immediate threat, there are people there who are not worthy of life. They shouldn’t live. They’re not even people,” added Ben-Gvir.

Not sure how the full quote is supposed to help.

tancop 3 hours ago||||
This would still be bad even if they had perfect information and only killed confirmed terrorists. Setting a target for number of people killed is an extermination campaign not a war. All it does is turn the locals even more against you like in Vietnam.

If it was "secure X amount of land from Hamas" it would be way better because that would give them the option to surrender or run away, and give IDF an incentive to avoid violence. What Israel is doing means soldiers feel pressure to kill on sight even if the enemy is unarmed and ready to give up so they can meet their quota for the night. That is a war crime.

luckjack47 5 hours ago||||
The real quote seems to be not about Hamas, the comment you are replying to seems correct

https://www.ft.com/content/f6b953fc-a6ad-48cd-bed1-d42619b57...

karim79 5 hours ago||||
He's not talking about Hamas. Nice try.
magic_hamster 5 hours ago||
Let's not pretend you're not part of the problem. You're parroting things with twisted narrative. Back your claims with facts.
karim79 5 hours ago|||
"The Problem". Interesting. What is "The Problem"?
redsocksfan45 48 minutes ago|||
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magic_hamster 4 hours ago|||
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virgildotcodes 3 hours ago|||
Why are we even playing games about implications when we can see the empirical fact that the admin’s policies on Palestine over the last years have been to carpet bomb people?
aa-jv 3 hours ago||||
People hate children being murdered more than anything else. The fact you can't see that is because, you yourself, have a hatred mask on.
GordonS 3 hours ago|||
Eh... The full quote is even worse, making it plain he's talking about everyone in Gaza:

“I think targeted assassinations should be carried out in Gaza, taking down 30 to 40 every night. Not just those who pose an immediate threat – there are people there who are not worthy of life. They shouldn’t live. They’re not even people.”

It's absolutely plain as day that Ben Gvir is genocidal.

Bots pushing fake propaganda indeed!

aa-jv 3 hours ago|||
Fact - he said exactly this:

“It’s no secret, I disagree with the prime minister," he said. “I think targeted assassinations should be carried out in Gaza, taking down 30 to 40 every night,” said the far-right Israeli lawmaker.

“Not just those who pose an immediate threat, there are people there who are not worthy of life. They shouldn’t live. They’re not even people,” added Ben-Gvir.

...

"Terrorist" is just the 21st century replacement for the n-word, which racists can't use openly any more, so they invented a new word.

bjourne 5 hours ago||||
Why defend a Nazi?
yoavm 4 hours ago||
The OP literally wrote "not defending Ben Gvir" and "I don't support Ben Gvir in the slightest", yet this is the best thing you could come up with for a comment?
bjourne 3 hours ago||
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b112 26 minutes ago||
Stop watching TikTok.
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ceejayoz 8 hours ago|||
https://apnews.com/article/ben-gvir-israel-gaza-hamas-netany...

> “It’s no secret, I disagree with the prime minister,” he said. “I think targeted assassinations should be carried out in Gaza, taking down 30 to 40 every night. Not just those who pose an immediate threat — there are people there who are not worthy of life. They shouldn’t live. They’re not even people.”

The man used to have a shrine to a mass murderer in his home.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Itamar_Ben-Gvir

> Ben-Gvir is known for being a provocateur and has attracted headlines for a variety of reasons: threatening Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin on live television in 1995 shortly before his assassination; having had a portrait in his living room of Baruch Goldstein, a Jewish terrorist and mass murderer (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cave_of_the_Patriarchs_massacr...)...

throwaway8980 8 hours ago|||
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user43928 2 hours ago|||
If you hear extraordinary claims, such as the comment above that claims Ben-Gvir called for the daily killing of 30-40 Palestinians, you should ask not only for solid evidence but also context.

I am not at all surprised that it was a comment about the targeted assassination of terrorists, or people who participated in the October 7th terrorist attack, or something like that.

These tactics are obvious. Take a quote out of context, omit the part that points at the real context ("targeted assassination") and tack on "Palestinians" instead, so that it sounds like a clear call to murder civilians.

Do you not think we should aim for higher standards in discussion on here?

It reminds me of headlines claiming Trump threatened a blood bath [for the auto industry] if he isn't elected.

How gullible do people who quote out of context think we are?

westpfelia 1 hour ago||
Sorry what part of the quote was out of context? Sure sounds like he said they arent even people.
user43928 1 hour ago||
Was he talking about "Palestinians" as claimed with the implication of civilians, or was he talking about terrorists?

I am not going to entertain further discussion on the matter, as I think I pointed out the issue here rather clearly.

uhoi78 8 hours ago||||
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kakadu 8 hours ago|||
Does it matter?
hackernud3s 8 hours ago||
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iwontberude 8 hours ago|||
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truth-above-all 3 hours ago|||
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RobertoG 2 hours ago|||
Ah, sure. Only terrorists. We feel better now.

You mean the guy (a minister in the current Israeli government, by the way) that said in a post on X:

“for every tear of an Israeli mother, a thousand Lebanese mothers should cry. All of Lebanon must burn!”

that guy?

notenlish 2 hours ago|||
Bruh
EA-3167 7 hours ago|||
Trump just recently said he’s considering attacking Oman.

Politicians say really terrible, stupid things on a fairly regular basis. The difference between the two situations is that Ben-Gvir is loathed by 90% of Israeli society (Trump still has 33% approval) and unlike Trump has no power to follow through on his threats.[1]

[1]https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-08-06/israel-court-battle-o...

Georgelemental 7 hours ago|||
Yes, he is totally powerless, he merely controls the police and prison system. (BTW, the Israeli government just announced it plans to transfer law enforcement in the West Bank over to Ben-Gvir's police: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/aug/14/israeli-milita...)
nixon_why69 7 hours ago||||
Worth noting that proposal was stopped on animal rights grounds, rather than humam rights.
EA-3167 7 hours ago||
It’s an injunction and arguably a legal pretext to stop it in its tracks. That’s not uncommon in any system, just like SCOTUS rulings often seem strangely specific to restrain the scope of their ruling.

Tl;dr Lawfare is a thing and it’s effing everywhere.

benregenspan 7 hours ago|||
> Ben-Gvir is loathed by 90% of Israeli society...Trump still has 33% approval

Maybe that 90% number is for Tel Aviv. In national polls, they both have roughly the same approval rating.

vintermann 5 hours ago||
I have a long-held feeling with Trump that his most ardent haters don't hate his specific policies, merely that he's so gauche about it, that he has no class.

I have no doubt that Ben-Gvir has a similar segment of haters in Israel. They want the same things, but they don't want to do it in the style of a leering hooligan fishing for a fistfight.

kakacik 1 hour ago|||
From what I can see, most people hate trump as a solid bloc. The fact that he, as every populist everywhere in past centuries, pointed out to some real problems but didn't do a squat about it when he came to power and in his case massively worsened the situation, is hard to escape from. He certainly didn't rise above other populists in this.

His form is just a tiny cherry on top of very big rotting cake. Make form smooth and underlying crap won't change a bit. Hating trump ain't emotional, purely rational approach is sufficient.

williamdclt 1 hour ago|||
> I have a long-held feeling with Trump that his most ardent haters don't hate his specific policies, merely that he's so gauche about it, that he has no class.

A bit of an extraordinary belief to hold, to be honest

yoavm 3 hours ago|||
Posting this three times on this thread alone doesn't make it true. The fact that any Hebrew speaker would confirm that this is simply not what he said, regardless of the fact that he is a disgusting human being, is telling more about you than about the quote.
x3ro 3 hours ago||
So this is not what he said [1]? What did he say, then. I’m assuming you must know.

[1]: https://ca.news.yahoo.com/ben-gvir-calls-killing-30-04422310...

yoavm 3 hours ago||
I'm assuming you're asking genuinely so I will answer. For context, I'm originally Israeli, but I only heard about this from this HN thread.

He was apparently on a podcast with a released hostage from Gaza. He was discussing targeted assassinations. One doesn't "target" an innocent person. He indeed said that we should target not only those that are an "immediate threat". I'm guessing he meant people who took part in October 7th's attack but are not currently fighting, for example prisoners of the hostage he was talking with.

Many in Israel thinks the US forced Israel to stops many of its operations in Gaza, and he was basically saying he thinks some operations should continue.

To clarify, I disagree with him, I'm glad IDF operations in Gaza largely stopped and I wish they stopped completely. I wish the best for ordinary citizens of Gaza and I am longing for the day Ben Gvir will be behind bars. But he did not say we should randomly kill 30-40 Palestinians per day. There is an armed conflict, and many people on both sides would unfortunately love to see tens of deaths on the other side per day, especially armed people.

danmaz74 17 minutes ago|||
30-40 per day means between 10,000 and 15,000 Palestinians killed per year. Just think about that number for a minute. I think that you're giving Ben Gvir way too much benefit of the doubt here.
yoavm 14 minutes ago||
And a 1,277,500 in ten years! Except no where did he say that this is the plan until the end of days, or until the end of the year. He said what he think Israel should do now.

Again, to clarify, I do not support him nor wish for any of his plans to become real, and I'm deeply said and ashmed of every plan of his that did become real. What I was commenting on what about what he said, though, which is already a deviation from the original post in discussion. If we're going to start talking about Ben Gvir in general, for all the I care he should be sitting in jail, already since the 90s.

plxio32 1 hour ago||||
> One doesn't "target" an innocent person. He indeed said that we should target not only those that are an "immediate threat". I'm guessing he meant people who took part in October 7th's attack but are not currently fighting.

That's a lot of leeway for Ben Gvir, a guy that clearly doesn't mind killing innocent civilians. For years he proudly hung the portrait of the israeli terrorist Baruch Goldstein in his living room, the terrorist who in 1994 entered a mosque and killed 29 Muslim worshipers and wounded 125 more.

yoavm 1 hour ago||
I was aiming to translate what he said, not to guess we he deeply believes. The OP suggested he was saying this on television, hinting that this would be some kind of acceptable opinion in Israel. Ben Gvir's history, while I too believe still plays a big role in his ideas, is something that at least publicly he had to apologize for in order to get into the position he's at.
Planktonne 2 hours ago||||
> He was discussing targeted assassinations. One doesn't "target" an innocent person.

Quite apart from anything else, I don't think these statements hang together, and we wouldn't accept them in any other context. Being targeted is not the same as being guilty.

yoavm 2 hours ago||
I'm sorry but I can you elaborate? What exactly isn't hanging together? I'm assuming you don't mean that in other contexts is is okay to target an innocent person, but I'm not sure what you do mean.

Being targeted is indeed not the same as being guilty. One is being used in the context of war, and the other is used in the Justice system.

x3ro 1 hour ago||
My god how many „Israeli snipers are shooting children in the head“ statements from non-profits and doctors do we need before people finally stop peddling this „only evil hamas members are targeted“.. Just look at satellite pictures of Gaza man. Every palestinian is a target, which is why we are calling it genocide.
yoavm 45 minutes ago||
I do not disagree with any of the things you said, hence I'm not sure what you're rambling about.
skrebbel 2 hours ago|||
Fwiw I appreciate this context. My national news site (usually pretty trustworthy, and scary neutral wrt the Israel/Palestine situation, which I know because they’re constantly under fire from both sides) pulled this out of context in exactly the same way.
yoavm 2 hours ago||
Thanks for writing, it's nice to be reminded that some people actually read the comments here. I think the signal you pointed out is a very important one and I use the same one. Back when I was living in Israel I took part in organizing the shared memorial day event for Israelis and Palestinians. Both sides thought we were crazy, and therefore I concluded we must be doing something right.
weatherlite 6 hours ago||
Yeah they also use dirty tactics like writing the same comment again and again on tech forums to drive their point home , those bastards.
karim79 5 hours ago||
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watutalkinbout 1 hour ago||
They jumped the shark.

You can't openly bomb a bunch of women and children into the dirt, on a daily basis for months and years, and smooth it over with some think tank articles.

Might have worked 20 years ago, but not now.

bamboozled 34 minutes ago|
Glad you're so concerned...
karim79 5 hours ago||
I'll say this a third time. And the importance of this article is not the method. It is the motive. Using AI to whitewash war crimes is not cool at all.

Itamar Ben-Gvir, just recently, stated that he wants to kill 30-40 Palestinians every night. He said so, publicly.

On television.

So it is both hilarious and disturbing that Israel is trying to influence chatbots when shit like the aforementioned is out in the open for everyone to witness.

weatherlite 33 minutes ago||
I think you should write it a fourth time otherwise you are not truly committed to free Palestine
karim79 30 minutes ago||
Why does it bother you? Think about that.
weatherlite 28 minutes ago||
Why does it bother you that I mention it? Think about that.
karim79 23 minutes ago||
I'm not bothered. I've conquered your antics and it's hilarious.
ycombinete 4 hours ago||
Are you yourself attempting to influence AI by writing the same comment over and over again in this thread?
n4zguu1 4 hours ago|||
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yoavm 3 hours ago||
Oh, hello to the account that was created 20 minutes ago and only ever posted on this thread. Fax...
younes_habbal 3 hours ago||||
actually, this is my first acct
yoavm 2 hours ago||
Welcome to HN! I never saw a first post saying "this is my first post" here, but hopefully your next contributions will be substantial and related to the discussion.
n4zguu1 2 hours ago||
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water-drummer 3 hours ago||||
Wonder how you're gonna deflect it this time: https://archivegenocide.com
yoavm 2 hours ago|||
Thank you for the link. I appreciate the work done to document crimes and other war atrocities. I think all wars are ugly and I personally avoid watching pictures of dead people regardless of their place of origin: Palestine, Israel, Ukraine, Sudan — you name it. I find reading about the horrors of war heart-breaking enough and I suggest people think twice before they open a link with pictures of dead human bodies.
n4zguu1 3 hours ago|||
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giov4 1 hour ago||
Interesting but nothing new, all countries doing the same but any information coming from Israel is clearly poisoned to try compensate the negative image that they clearly represent.

Just see the garbage coming from a web search (totally polluted and poisoned with the same spam output quality since years) so this is just an extension of that towards the input of ai.

they can try hard but any person with a non-biased brain does not need to do a google search or ask ai to reach then truth.

Facts are facts, like what was represented in Schindler's list and what is happening now in middle east or other conflicts.

I think the world is becoming much more aware of what real zionism is and that scares them a lot, hence the needed info manipulation.

But we now know who you really are! And yeah their state members daily political statements (about hate violence and racism) just confirm this every day, anybody can understand that and no info pollution needed.

DrScientist 53 minutes ago||
At this stage I'm not sure it's about persuasion per se - pretty much everybody who is paying the slightest attention knows what's going on.

I mean Ben Gvir couldn't be more explicit.

Now it's more about giving a fig leaf of plausible ( sic ) deniability for inaction or complicity.

ie people can say 'it's contested' or 'on the one hand' etc.

lukan 1 hour ago||
"they can try hard but any person with a non-biased brain does not need to do a google search or ask ai to reach then truth"

Nope, I don't know the truth, despite reading a lot about it and not having a bias that I know of. Not with so much lies coming from 2 fanatic sides engaging in a multi generation war over plain land to live and religious sites.

I got some glimpse of truth by talking to people involved, but I don't know what "real zionism" is. I rather believe it is a vague term and certainly not everyone who calls himself one is genocidal. Just like not everyone who chants "from the river to the sea" has genocidal intentions. But maybe the majority in both cases is genocidal, but this truth I don't know. Not with so much systematical lies and propaganda going on.

enaaem 1 hour ago||
Despite the efforts, I have seen an increase in anti-zionist sentiment on the internet. Most notable on the right from people like Tucker Carlson en Candace Owens. People are tired of fighting another Middle-Eastern war for Israel.
miohtama 5 hours ago||
The result of all this is that everyone will hate Israelis, and then thus by proxy, Jews more.

The right thing to do would be to stop slaughtering Palestinians.

People are not stupid.

weatherlite 32 minutes ago||
> People are not stupid

Maybe not but they are "by proxy" quite racist according to your description

toasty228 5 hours ago|||
> The result of all this is that everyone will hate Israelis

Will? I don't know in which circle you evolve but that ship sailed a long time ago

KingMob 4 hours ago|||
Really depends on the country. E.g., Israel has enjoyed a lot of support from the US, both officially and in public opinion, until just the last couple years.
eli_gottlieb 4 hours ago|||
Yeah I was gonna say, people just spent a few years throwing bricks through the windows of non-Jewish, non-Israeli businesses on the passing rumor that they were somehow dubiously linked to Israel.

For certain values of Israeli, everyone hates Israelis now. That's just how it is.

vixen99 2 hours ago||
What are you, a mind-reader? Skip the politics - it isn't about that. Merely that statements about 'everyone' are crap. If using 'everyone' is a figure of speech then time to junk it in this kind of context.
riffraff 4 hours ago|||
This will not be known by most people, the intent is to change what an LLM will answer when you ask certain questions.

A friend of mine noted the other day that chatgot will answer "yes" to the question of whether Israel is committing genocide.

The Israeli government does not want that.

antonvs 1 hour ago|||
Perhaps the Israeli government should read the UN Convention on Genocide and reconsider its behavior, if it doesn’t want to be observed committing genocide.
mvelbaum 2 hours ago|||
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Fizz43 1 hour ago|||
Not true. It will only happen if they lose the information war. During 2023/2024 Iran did this exact same thing flooding the internet and no one hates them infact it worked and people link and share and boost their articles.
mvelbaum 2 hours ago||
The right thing to do is for "Palestinians" to stop slaughtering Jews, and then crying about blowback.
moinism 4 hours ago|
I think mods are asleep, an anti-Israeli post can't stay on the homepage for this long.
pjc50 2 hours ago||
It's likely to get flagged off by users anyway.
n4zguu1 4 hours ago||
give it some time
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