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The battle on the propaganda front intensifies

play Live Sign upShow navigation menuplay Live Click here to searchsearchSign upplay videoplay videoVideo Duration 24 minutes 38 seconds play-arrow24:38The Listening PostThe battle on the propaganda front intensifiesRead moreAs the war on Iran enters its third week, the upper hand that the United States and Israel hold militarily is being countered asymmetrically by Iran which has been targeting various economic pressure points outside of its borders.

With censorship and propaganda shaping coverage on all sides, news audiences are having to navigate a confused and often misleading maze of information.

Contributors: Vali Nasr – Professor, Johns Hopkins University Michael Omer-Man – Director of Research for Israel-Palestine, DAWN Matt Duss – Executive Vice President, Center for International Policy (CIP) Eskandar Sadeghi-Boroujerdi – Lecturer, University of St Andrews

Israeli media outlets published near-simultaneous reports, citing anonymous officials, claiming Gulf states had attacked Iran. Qatar and the United Arab Emirates quickly denied the allegations, forcing corrections. Critics say that the aim of the coverage was to suggest Gulf support for Israel and pull those states into the conflict. Tariq Nafi looks at how the episode has fuelled anger across the Arab world towards Washington and Tel Aviv.

Since the first attacks on Iran, the White House and Pentagon have been eager to test new military technologies. As seen previously in Gaza, AI systems appear to be playing a central role in identifying targets and guiding strikes. This raises serious ethical and accountability questions about how life-and-death decisions are being made on the battlefield.

Amnesty Tech researcher and assistant professor at the University of Cambridge, Matt Mahmoudi joins us to discuss AI-assisted warfare.

Featuring: Matt Mahmoudi – Assistant Professor, University of Cambridge

Read original at Al Jazeera English

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