From a fake nurse to a phony list of hostage guards, Israel’s disinformation efforts are becoming increasingly wild just as they lose control of the Gaza war narrative.


Israel’s official Arabic account affiliated with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs posted a selfie video of a Palestinian nurse condemning Hamas for taking over al-Shifa hospital in the Gaza Strip on Nov. 11.

But some things about the video didn’t add up.

Everything about it smacked of high school theater—from the botched accent that sounded like it was straight out of an Israeli soap opera to the perfectly scripted IDF talking points rolling off her tongue.

Hamas were stealing the fuel. Check.

Hamas were taking morphine. Check.

Then there was the pristine white lab coat looking like it had just come back from the dry cleaner, the audio track of bombs falling that sounded like samples from a late-’80s Casio keyboard, and the contrived stethoscope-waving you‘d expect from an extra on Grey’s Anatomy.

Hamas hadn’t stolen her makeup though, which was immaculate.

The Palestinian Ministry of Health logo slapped strategically in the background but visible over her shoulder looked like an OSINT honeytrap.

“This video must be authentic right, I can see the Health Ministry logo”—at least that’s what whoever made it would hope the burgeoning army of sketchy anonymous OSINT (open source intelligence) researchers might say.

The only thing missing was a degree hanging in the background saying Tel Aviv Upstairs Medical College.

Oh, and perhaps I should have mentioned this first, no one at al-Shifa had ever seen the nurse before.

Soon, the volume of ridicule directed at those sharing it reached such a pitch that the Israel Arabic account deleted their tweet. I guess they didn’t know the source either.

Forget Nurse Ratched, this was more like Nurse Hatchet-job.

read more: https://www.thedailybeast.com/israels-comically-bad-disinfo-proves-theyre-losing-pr-war

  • davel [he/him]@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    This is an old, tried & true tactic which Steve Bannon colorfully called flooding the zone with shit.

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    I don’t get why states do this. Lie? Yes, that makes sense. But lie so badly it’s inevitable they get caught? A lot of people, I would think, will now also have qualms believing anything coming from them, even things that might be true.

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      Misinformation is a numbers game. For every 10 people that see the misinfo, only maybe 1 or 2 will ever see the followup proving whatever the misinformation was was in fact misinformation. And out of those 2, half will assume the followup is itself misinformation and have their belief in the propaganda reinforced. Out of the 8 who will never see the correction, maybe two will reject it, four won’t really know what to think (itself a useful propaganda outcome), and maybe two will accept it.

      Concerted efforts to combat misinformation can help, maybe nowadays the number of people who see the followup is closer to 3 or 4, but it’s the same basic dynamics behind the Gish Gallop, but on an industrial scale. Making up bullshit is easy, analyzing and explaining why it’s bullshit on average takes longer than spewing out some new piece of bullshit.

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      Israel is special. They get treated like they’re absolute angels.

      Just look at American media. Despite the Palestinian death toll, despite the lack of long-term goals, despite all the genocidal rhetoric, they’re still defended and will ask Palestinians they bring on who just lost some of, or all of, their family ad nauseam if they condemn Hamas and believe Israel has a right to defend itself.

      Idk if it’s western guilt over the years long history of antisemitism or what, but they treat the state of Israel like they’re holy, just, and pure. And all that does is set in this idea amongst Israelis that they are those things and as such have every right to do what they do. Not all Israelis, but more than there should be.

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      Israel is fascist. They don’t need to put much effort into making their propaganda particularly realistic because the people they want to eat it up will do so, both knowingly and not. Their usual audience already wants ethnic cleansing, they’re active participants in it.

      They assume their audience won’t care. They’re mostly correct, though media literate people are noticing and undermining their efforts more than they hoped.

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    Here’s the France 24 investigation into the video.

    Interesting that the actress chose to cry about setting a leg without anaesthetic.

    The actual doctors and nurses were reporting way worse. They were reporting amputations without anaesthetic and children coming in covered in burns and there’s no way to really treat them and the lack of running water makes it even harder.

    But I guess they were blaming lack of supplies on supply blockade which is inconvenient for propagandists. CNN news article on amputations here

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    Their failure will probably result in all social media becoming increasingly monitored and censored. The same people that call China evil for its great firewall now want their own firewall to avoid having to see anything painting Israel in a bad light.

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    proves they’re losing the war

    I’ve read headlines like this for years now, I’m tired boss

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      Losing the information war and crushing the actual control the territory war. I’m sure they’re so upset…