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Iran Based Bot-Army Reportedly Targeted Americans During War With Israel

Iran Based Bot-Army Reportedly Targeted Americans During War With Israel

“The accounts recycled identical slogans, shared AI-generated images of alleged Israeli atrocities, and amplified fringe voices hostile to Israel.”

These days it’s important to remember that things like this happen all the time, in all kinds of situations.

The Jerusalem Post reports:

Tehran-linked bot army targeted Americans during war with Israel, Diaspora Ministry says

Iranian operatives saturated X/Twitter with antisemitic conspiracy theories and anti-Israel talking points aimed at Americans during the Israel-Iran conflict, a Diaspora Affairs Ministry report found.

The study said hundreds of coordinated fake accounts generated up to 60% of the traffic on key wartime hashtags, many of them tweeting in English accusing a “Jewish lobby” of dragging Washington into conflict and branding Israel a “terrorist state,” all with the goal of eroding US support for military action against Tehran.

Investigators traced the network to people likely directed by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Dozens of fake profiles posed as progressive activists, Black Lives Matter supporters, or “America-first” Republicans, while others masqueraded as Jewish users urging the community to cut ties with Israel. The accounts recycled identical slogans, shared AI-generated images of alleged Israeli atrocities, and amplified fringe voices hostile to Israel.

The accounts recycled identical slogans, shared AI-generated images of alleged Israeli atrocities, and amplified fringe voices hostile to Israel.

One verified profile wrote, “The Jews blackmail Trump,” while another insisted that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “controls” US policy; both showed hallmarks of automation and no authentic offline identity.

The ministry said the operation sought to revive painful memories of past US wars in the Middle East, cast Israel as an unworthy ally, and intensify partisan divisions. Analysts linked the tactics to earlier Russian-Iranian influence campaigns identified by US media.

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Comments

destroycommunism | July 2, 2025 at 10:33 am

probably has harvard trained chinese students running the bots

They were pretty successful in their efforts if you considered the growing anti-Israel anti-Jewish sentiment in this country and around the world.

henrybowman | July 2, 2025 at 2:18 pm

“shared AI-generated images of alleged Israeli atrocities,”
When you see them six-fingered Joooos comin’, RUN!

Dean Robinson | July 4, 2025 at 6:21 am

Influencing the weak-minded isn’t that difficult, but most of them are way too apathetic to amount to anything. But the efforts to do so do reveal who our real enemies are, and they should be held accountable.