Manufacturing oblivion with genocide content control 


Palestinians make their way along Al-Rashid road toward Gaza City from Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip on October 10. Israeli forces declared a ceasefire but have not withdrawn completely from Gaza. — AFP

WHETHER it is a comprehensive peace or a mere pause in the genocide to secure the release of Israeli hostages will become apparent in the coming days. What is clear is that the perpetrators of ethnic cleansing in Gaza and their backers have learnt a lesson about the significance of the war of narratives.

And they aren’t wasting any time, given the speed with which they are moving to capture control over the means of propagating and controlling the narrative. A cursory glance at social media platform ownership and control abundantly demonstrates this. A day into the ceasefire has already seen a massive flood of pro-Israel content on all timelines.

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
Israel , Gaza , genocide , ceasefire , social media

Next In Focus

‘Politics of hope’: Cynicism is not a strategy!
Finding screen-life balance for seniors
When parents won’t put their phones down
'My crazy friend': The crown of Epstein's circle
Inside the blind box economy: Why we can’t stop unboxing
A giant beneath the steppe
Fighting for every breath
The man behind the club
Maimed by someone else’s war
Search for elusive snow

Others Also Read