The Jewish Chronicle

Web platform targeting leading Jews ‘is digital Protocols of Elders of Zion’

- BY DAVID ROSE INVESTIGAT­IONS EDITOR

A SINISTER internet platform spouting antisemiti­c conspiracy theories and targeting notable Jews in the UK and worldwide amounts to a modern version of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, experts warn in a new report.

Called “Project Nemesis”, the site has many thousands of viewers and uses elaborate precaution­s to prevent its creators being identified.

It claims that Jews and non-Jewish supporters of Israel profiled on its blacklist have shown themselves to be “Zionist, and consequent­ly racist”, and to have “incited violence or hatred towards Palestinia­ns, anti-Zionists or supporters of Palestine”.

The UK section of the blacklist includes dozens of prominent figures, among them former No10 chief of staff Dan

Rosenfield, Lord

Mandelson, philanthro­pist Leonard Blavatnik and former Labour MP Joan Ryan. The site also names targets in the US, Israel, France, Australia, Russia, Ukraine and the United Arab Emirates.

The site claims they have all “violated the personal safety of Palestinia­ns or pro-Palestinia­n activists” and are linked to organisati­ons such as Mossad. It declares that the platform is a “call to political action”. In a barely concealed threat, it adds: “Project Nemesis does not bear responsibi­lity for any consequenc­es stemming from measures taken on the basis of informatio­n provided by the project.” The credo boasts: “This is Project Nemesis, where we document the Networks of Zion.” It claims: “Israel is not a mere illegitima­te occupation, but the result of a vast internatio­nal network which enables its economic, political and cultural persistenc­e.

“We seek to document this extensive criminal network, demonstrat­ing that it is real, and in certain ways, as influentia­l and malignant as Israel itself.”

Much of the informatio­n on the site is demonstrab­ly false, such as the claim that a Soviet-era UN resolution equating Zionism with racism is still in force, when this was long ago overturned.

Project Nemesis can be accessed via a website, dedicated channels on YouTube, phone app Telegram, and Instagram. Its Twitter account was closed down in April.

Though launched only last summer, internet traffic analysis suggests its audience is is growing rapidly every month.

The report’s author, Dr Lev Topor of the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemiti­sm

and Policy (ISGAP), told the that the steps taken to preserve Project Nemesis’s secrecy and the sophistica­tion of its design suggests it is well-funded.

Dr Topor writes in his report: “This resembles the infamous antisemiti­c forgery The Protocols of the Elders of Zion in that it implies that there is a Jewish plot for global domination.

“In addition, Project Nemesis not only documents the ‘Networks of Zion’ but also disseminat­es them to hundreds of thousands of people worldwide.

“This ‘document and disseminat­e’ strategy is frequently used by terror organisati­ons and radical states in an attempt to influence people in a certain direction.

“In this particular case, that direction is against Jews and Israel.”

Dr Topor’s report adds: “While it is widely known that organisati­ons such as BDS and Hamas and countries such as Russia and Iran engage in both antiZionis­m and antisemiti­sm, the identity of those behind Project Nemesis is hidden behind digital walls.”

As of March 2022, the report says, almost 300,000 people had accessed antisemiti­c propaganda directly via the Project’s Telegram channel.

However, “the actual reach of Project Nemesis is much greater than it appears”. This is because leading farright figures, some with many tens of thousands of followers, have shared and disseminat­ed it.

Project Nemesis, the report concludes, “promotes conspiracy theories accusing Jews of controllin­g the media and global finance.

Moreover, it does by targeting Jews in a demonstrab­ly racist manner”.

It calls on YouTube and Instagram to follow Twitter’s lead and ban its material from their platforms, adding that the “biggest challenge” will be to persuade Telegram to follow suit, since “it currently does not censor or ban racist and antisemiti­c groups”.

Elaborate precaution­s prevent its creators being identified

 ?? PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES PROJECT NEMESIS ?? Sinister : The Project Nemesis site
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PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES PROJECT NEMESIS Sinister : The Project Nemesis site JC
 ?? ?? Blackliste­d: clockwise from above, Dan Rosenfield, Len Blavanik and Lord Mandelson
Blackliste­d: clockwise from above, Dan Rosenfield, Len Blavanik and Lord Mandelson

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