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Israel’s Image Crisis: Becoming Too Big to Spin?

play Live Sign upShow navigation menuplay Live Click here to searchsearchSign upplay videoplay videoVideo Duration 25 minutes 50 seconds play-arrow25:50The Listening PostIsrael’s Image Crisis: Becoming Too Big to Spin?Read moreAs criticism of Israel mounts over its wars on Gaza, Lebanon and Iran, along with the escalating settler violence in the occupied West Bank, the country is ramping up its PR offensive.

From a carefully managed appearance of Benjamin Netanyahu on CBS’s 60 Minutes to a major expansion of Israel’s Hasbara operation, the push includes pouring money into digital campaigns and media messaging.

The goal is to reverse the collapse of public support for Israel, especially in the US, but no amount of spin can make audiences unsee what they have watched in real time.

Contributors: Miriyam Aouragh – Professor of digital anthropology, University of Westminster Matt Lieb – Host, Bad Hasbara podcast Emily Schrader – Journalist, ILTV News Oren Ziv – Reporter, Local Call

Israeli officials have dismissed a recent New York Times report on sexual violence against Palestinians as “blood libel”.

But while the government denounces the allegations, many of the claims in the report have been openly discussed in the Israeli media.

The generative AI boom is prompting a global race to build vast, energy-hungry data centres. In Spain’s Aragon region, authorities have welcomed tech giants and the jobs, investment and digital transformation they claim to bring.

But behind the glossy narrative lies a different reality – one in which enormous facilities consume natural resources and exploit legal loopholes, often at the expense of the communities that live alongside them.

Featuring: Alonso Llorente – Journalist, Arainfo Pablo Jimenez Arandia – Investigative reporter Mar Vaquero – Vice president, Aragon Minister of Economy, Employment & Industry

Read original at Al Jazeera English

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