Notas del episodio
Israel tried to steer what everyone saw, frame by frame, post by post. But the footage spread faster than the narrative could hold. Whoops! Right, so Benjamin Netanyahu called it a Digital Iron Dome. Not the one in the sky, the one in your head. The idea was simple enough: if you can’t stop the bombs being seen, you can at least stop people understanding what they’re looking at. So the Israeli government signed the contracts, moved the money through the Ministry of Diaspora Affairs, hired the same US campaign operatives who sell presidents like detergent, and told the public to be “digital soldiers.” Fill the feeds. Drown the footage. Influence the search field so even ChatGPT speaks in their voice. And it might have worked, if Gaza hadn’t had cameras too. If the footage hadn’t moved faster than the messaging. If the audience hadn’t stopped belie ...