How misinformation fuels antisemitic sentiments online
Viral Arabic Conspiracy: Fake Jewish Plot Book Exposes Online Antisemitism Spread
A fabricated Arabic‑language conspiracy alleging a Jewish plot with a non‑existent book is spreading online antisemitism through influencers. Tied to geopolitical tensions, this misinformation shows how social media amplifies hate, affecting global perceptions amid the Israel‑Gaza conflict.
Introduction to the Viral Conspiracy
Spread of Antisemitic Narratives via Influencers
Linking Online Misinformation to Real World Violence
Efforts to Combat Escalating Antisemitism
Government and International Reactions
The Role of Disinformation in AI Training
Public Reactions and Impact on Communities
Future Implications of Antisemitic Conspiracies
Sources
- 1.a report by The Jerusalem Post(jpost.com)
- 2.The Guardian(theguardian.com)
- 3.UN condemnations(news.un.org)
- 4.European parliamentary resolutions(europarl.europa.eu)
- 5.Stanford News(news.stanford.edu)
- 6.Jewish diaspora leaders(jpost.com)
- 7.on both local and international platforms(jpost.com)
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