Avatars and cover-ups: How the pro-Qatar campaign orchestrated by Netanyahu aides worked
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An investigation into social media strategies shows that aides to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu orchestrated a pro-Qatar campaign aimed at altering public opinion. Utilizing documents obtained by Haaretz, it was found that avatars and fabricated websites played significant roles in this campaign. The campaign's structure reveals a deliberate attempt to steer public discourse in favor of Qatar by crafting specific narratives and deploying fake identities in digital spaces. This operation underscores the complexities of modern online influence and public perception management.
A recent analysis of online and social media activities reveals a pro-Qatar campaign orchestrated by aides to Prime Minister Netanyahu, utilizing avatars and fake profiles to shape public perception.
Documents obtained by Haaretz expose a campaign leveraging avatars and fictitious websites to disseminate pro-Qatar narratives, indicating a coordinated effort to influence online discussions effectively.
Read at Haaretz.com
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