🚨 Israel's existence has always relied on Hasbara — aka state propaganda. But it seems like the usual tricks aren’t working anymore. So now, they’re switching tactics.
Here’s everything you need to know to arm yourself against the what Israel is calling "Hasbara 2.0."
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2/ Israel’s Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar and Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel just approved a 500 million shekel ($135M) budget for “public diplomacy.”
That’s 20x the pre-Gaza war budget. 🤨
3/ The first pillar of the new strategy — decentralization.
Instead of Israeli officials delivering the talking points, the government will funnel money to “independent” organizations, influencers, and activists to spread the message for them.
4/ Second pillar — aggression, not persuasion.
No more trying to “win hearts and minds” with apologetics. The new approach — just hammering home pro-Israel messaging with conviction.
Think less “Israel regrets civilian casualties” and more “That’s war — deal with it."
5/ Third pillar — hide the money.
Israel will now fund pro-Israel PR groups in the U.S. & Europe through the use of "Public Benefit Corporations" (PBCs).
“In the end, you see a bank transfer from a PBC and not a bank transfer from the Israeli government. That’s the idea.”
6/ Pillar four — highlight the Jewish religion.
Israel plans to double down on bringing religion into its propaganda playbook by tying Judaism more directly to Zionism in its global messaging.
The goal: make criticizing Israel feel like a rejection of Jewish identity itself.
7/ Fifth pillar — missions, missions, missions.
Pro-Israel activists say no tactic is more effective than bringing influencers and leaders to experience Israel firsthand to create emotional connections and turn visitors into lifelong advocates.
More trips = better Hasbara.
8/ Ultimately, the goal of "Hasbara 2.0" is to shift the perception of Israel’s policies without audiences realizing they’re being influenced by state-funded propaganda.
If you're not paying attention, you will be manipulated.
Stay sharp. Stay skeptical. 🧠
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Some say it’s essential to strengthening America. Others are blaming it for causing disasters and death.
But what if both sides are missing the point?
Here are my unsolicited thoughts. 🧵1/
2/ In the past month, @realDonaldTrump has blamed DEI for making the LA fires worse and speculated that it caused the tragic collision of a military helicopter with an American Airlines flight.
Is DEI really to blame? Or has DEI just lost sight of what it was supposed to be?
3/ Jackie Robinson broke MLB’s color barrier — not because Branch Rickey wanted the Dodgers to have a Black player, but because he was elite.
He held a .313 career BA, scored 972 runs, and stole 200 bases.
That’s what DEI should be about — opening doors, not lowering the bar.
Sam Altman is one of the richest, most powerful figures shaping the future of AI — and humanity itself.
His sister Annie? A sex worker now accusing him of sexual abuse.
How did their lives take such divergent paths? A dark tale of power, control, and financial terrorism.
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2/ Background
The youngest of 4, Annie Altman was the "black sheep" of the family. Despite completing pre-med at Tufts, she chose to instead pursue improv, music, yoga — much to her family's chagrin.
Annie: "My siblings and mother Connie were very judgmental about the shift."
3/ The one exception in the Altman family was Annie’s father, Jerry.
They were incredibly close and he supported all her unconventional choices — music, yoga, and even writing a book about "how to human".
In her words: “I will always be a daddy’s girl, and specifically yours.”
Annie Altman isn’t your picture-perfect victim — she’s been a sex worker, eccentric, and doesn’t fit society’s mold.
But her allegations against her brother, Sam Altman, OpenAI’s CEO, should demand our attention as he gains power in AI and government.
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2/ The Family
@anniealtman108 (front right) was born in 1994 to Jerry Altman (front middle) and Connie Altman (front left). Her oldest sibling is @sama (back right), born in 1985. She also has two other older brothers — Max (back middle) and Jack (back left).
3/ The Allegations
In a lawsuit filed in January, Annie alleges that Sam sexually abused her throughout her childhood starting from the age of 3 (Sam was 12).
These memories, she says, were repressed until 2020, when she went no-contact with her family.
As the U.S. government moves to ban TikTok over national security concerns, millions of Americans are flocking to 小红书 aka "Little Red Book", another Chinese social media app.
This should set off massive alarm bells — but not for the reasons you think.
Let’s dive in.🧵1/
2/ Back in the 1960s, The Little Red Book (officially titled: "Quotations from Chairman Mao") was a cornerstone of communist propaganda in China.
It symbolized absolute loyalty to the Mao regime and was used to indoctrinate millions during the Cultural Revolution.
3/ The book wasn’t just a collection of quotes — it was a tool of indoctrination.
Millions were forced to memorize it, carry it, and use it to justify political campaigns, even violence. It symbolized absolute trust in Mao’s authority.