Wednesday, 22 July 2009

Israel's internet war

The passionate support for Israel expressed on talkback sections of websites, internet chat forums, blogs, Twitters and Facebook may not be all that it seems.
Israel’s foreign ministry is reported to be establishing a special undercover team of paid workers whose job it will be to surf the internet 24 hours a day spreading positive news about Israel.
Internet-savvy Israeli youngsters, mainly recent graduates and demobilised soldiers with language skills, are being recruited to pose as ordinary surfers while they provide the government’s line on the Middle East conflict.
“To all intents and purposes the internet is a theatre in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and we must be active in that theatre, otherwise we will lose,” said Ilan Shturman, who is responsible for the project.
The existence of an “internet warfare team” came to light when it was included in this year’s foreign ministry budget. About $150,000 has been set aside for the first stage of development, with increased funding expected next year.
Full story @ 'Counterpunch'
(Thanx Paul)

1 comment:

  1. I've lived in Israel since Dec 2008, and I've got to say, that with the Israeli internet being so terribly, frustratingly slow (it's almost impossible to connect to International sites outside Israel), it doesn't really matter how much they spend on "internet warfare teams", they ain'[t gonna be heard outside Israel anyway. GET IT FIXED PLEASE YOU ISRAELI COMMS PEOPLE !!!!!

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