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Disinformation

Disinformation

We will help visitors recognize bad information without asking them to accept every counter-claim on faith.

Overview

Show how falsehoods, selective framing, and manipulated media distort public understanding of the conflict and weaken trust in real evidence.

Why This Page Matters

We will help visitors recognize bad information without asking them to accept every counter-claim on faith.

Key Points

  • Disinformation works by repetition, emotional framing, and strategic omission.
  • Visuals, numbers, and headlines can all be manipulated.
  • Good fact-checking requires method, not just conviction.
  • The organization should model source discipline in its own publishing.
  • Not every criticism of Israeli policy is disinformation; the page should help readers separate documented critique from distortion and delegitimization.

What Visitors Should Find Here

  • What disinformation is.
  • How it shows up in the conflict and related advocacy.
  • Media literacy tips.
  • Examples of misleading claims and how to evaluate them.
  • Why source transparency matters.

Ways To Engage

  • Check the sources.
  • Read the fact checks.
  • Share the media literacy guide.
  • Report a misleading claim.