Tag: Propaganda

The debate over the authenticity of a letter written by an Israeli hostage to her Hamas captors highlights the ongoing narrative battle and quest for moral superiority between opposing sides in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
This opinion piece argues that it is time for people to leave the social media platform Twitter, which is now known as X. The author criticizes X's owner, Elon Musk, for allowing Hamas-generated propaganda videos to proliferate on the platform.
The article discusses the phenomenon of #MrFAFO, a Gaza-based social media influencer who creates fake videos to generate sympathy for Palestine and anti-Israel sentiment.
In the aftermath of the recent conflict with Hamas, Israel has been employing a social media strategy to garner support.
In a recent podcast episode, the focus was on analyzing the intricate outcomes of the primary elections held the night before across the country.
The article discusses the use of the word "obscene" in recent political and cultural contexts.
Dani Dayan, chairman of Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial Center, expresses concern over the war in Ukraine and its impact on the memory of the Holocaust.
Journalist Sam Sokol's book, "Putin's Hybrid War and the Jews: Antisemitism, Propaganda, and the Displacement of Ukrainian Jewry," explores how Jews became caught in the political crossfire during Ukraine's conflict with Russia.
The text discusses how Jews became pawns in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia, as journalist Sam Sokol observed during his visits to Ukraine from 2013 onwards.
The article discusses how modern warfare, particularly the Gaza-Israel conflict, is not just fought on the ground but also in cyberspace, with social media playing a crucial role in shaping public narratives.
"Hitler's Hollywood" by German documentarian Rdiger Suchsland delves into the world of Nazi cinema from 1933 to 1945, exploring the films made under the regime of Joseph Goebbels, Minister of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda, during Hitler's rule.
The controversy surrounding the children's alphabet book "P is for Palestine" at Book Culture on the Upper West Side highlights the clash between Jewish parents upset by its content and Palestinian supporters who felt there was no need to apologize for its sale.
A museum exhibition in Berlin sheds light on how the Nazis manipulated Martin Luther's anti-Semitic writings to advance their agenda, particularly showcasing his work "On The Jews And Their Lies."
The article discusses the historical evolution of think tanks from their origins in Europe in the 800s to the formation of independent research groups in the 16th and 17th centuries, particularly focusing on the Dupuy Academy in France.
A spirited debate has ignited in Israel over the authenticity of the legendary military hero known as Team Tzvika.
Dr. Ron Schleifer discusses the concept of hasbara, a form of propaganda used in the Israeli-Arab conflict, in an interview with Gilad Halpern.
"Nothing Is True and Everything Is Possible: The Surreal Heart of the New Russia" by Peter Pomerantsev examines the blurred lines between reality and PR in contemporary Russia through stories of individuals like Oliona, a mistress to a billionaire, and Dinara, a prostitute.
In a podcast episode, Allison, Don, and Noah discuss the Labor Party primaries, questioning if the party combining distributive justice and territorial compromise is a mistake.
David B. Dennis's works shed light on how Nazis utilized culture for political ends, as outlined in "Valhalla in Flames."