The Jerusalem Post

Israel asks Twitter to remove 128 fake accounts

- • By TOVAH LAZAROFF

The Strategic Affairs Ministry has asked Twitter to shut down 128 fake accounts that it claims have incited against Israel.

The activity was linked in particular to possible war crimes suits against Israel at the Internatio­nal Criminal Court and the potential pending plans to annex West Bank settlement­s, the ministry said.

It addition, the ministry asked the company to remove 42 accounts that it accused of trolling and inciting.

“Over a two- month period this past summer, we identified over 170 accounts as bots or trolls aimed at creating inflated public criticism of Israel,” Strategic Affairs Minister Orit Farkash- Hacohen said in a letter.

She wrote that the tweets were part of an “orchestrat­ed campaign to delegitimi­ze Israel.”

During a 48- hour period, for example, some 15,000 tweets were issued under the hashtag # ICC4Israel, FarkashHac­ohen said, adding

that half of those were out in a mere four hours.

“Inauthenti­c accounts tweeted thousands of these messages, with a third of these tweets produced by three bot networks,” she said.

“As you are aware, the problem with such inauthenti­c behavior – beyond the abuse of the integrity of the platform – is the manipulati­on of the public discourse in a

way that promotes incitement, hate and animosity. In this case, toward the State of Israel and its citizens,” FarkashHac­ohen wrote.

The ministry provided Twitter with a list of the problemati­c accounts. It also highlighte­d many of them in a report on the issue it sent to the media on Tuesday.

One account, with a potential reach of 3.1 million people, “posted over 55,000 tweets over a 5- month period, averaging 11,000 tweets per month, averaging 370 tweets every day,” the ministry wrote. The account logged in from several countries simultaneo­usly and its “profile features a widely used picture found on the Internet – raising further suspicion regarding the account’s authentici­ty,” the ministry said.

Some of the profiles used the exact same wording. In 13 of them, the authors described themselves in this way, “I’m a Palestinia­n activist based in # Gaza Strip. I’m a volunteer of Palestinia­n Voices Organizati­on. One day # Palestine will be free PS,” the ministry explained. Another 17 used these words, “Palestinia­n activist based in # Gaza. I’m working to show the truth of our Palestinia­n cause. Volunteer @ CharitySaf­aa.”

In addition, the ministry noted, the multiple tweets were posted by accounts that used the same wording and photos.

Twitter is investigat­ing the report.

 ?? ( Amir Cohen/ Reuters) ?? BEIT EL. The Twitter activity was linked in particular to possible war crimes suits against Israel at the ICC and the potential pending plans to annex settlement­s, the Strategic Affairs Ministry said.
( Amir Cohen/ Reuters) BEIT EL. The Twitter activity was linked in particular to possible war crimes suits against Israel at the ICC and the potential pending plans to annex settlement­s, the Strategic Affairs Ministry said.

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