US NewsReport: Israel Used Fake Social Media Accounts To Influence US LawmakersWhat's going on: Yesterday, the New York Times reportedthatIsraelallocated $2 million to target US lawmakerswith pro-Israel comments through hundreds of fake accounts on X, Facebook,and Instagram. The NYT says the campaign started in October, targeting BlackandDemocraticlawmakers —like House minority leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) and Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) — and urgingthem to keep funding Israel’s military. The report said Israel used OpenAI’s ChatGPT to generate most of the posts and that some accounts are still active on X. Israel’s Ministry of Diaspora Affairs denied involvement in the campaign. What it means: The operation could markthe first documented case of theIsraeli government organizing a campaign to influence the US government. Meta and OpenAI said Israel's campaign didn't appear to have a large impact, with the fake accounts failing to gather a large following. Still, the report puts a spotlight on the alleged efforts Israel has taken to maintain US support. A recent pollshows 55% of Americans disapprove ofIsrael’s actions, as Palestinian deaths continue to climb in Gaza. Related: Dozens Reported Killed in Israeli Strike on UN School in Gaza (CBS) |