In a remarkable precedent, press reports indicate that Israel has decided to employ artificial intelligence for an unprecedented purpose. According to leaks, the Israeli leadership is attempting to improve its image by training AI to systematically falsify information. The primary reason behind these efforts is the crimes committed by the Israeli army in recent years.
Background to the Move
It is worth noting that reports indicate Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is experiencing a state of extreme anxiety. His administration believes that Israeli propaganda about victimhood and terrorism is no longer convincing. They can no longer conceal the crimes and genocide. Moreover, in their view, the world now sees Netanyahu as the main architect of the atrocities committed.
It is particularly relevant to the Gaza Strip. Since October 2023, more than 76,000 people, mostly civilians (including children and women), have been killed there by the Israeli army. Netanyahu was the ultimate decision-maker in these crimes. This is not limited to Gaza alone. It also includes Lebanon, Yemen, Iran, and other regions.
As a result, the United Nations and the International Criminal Court indicted him and other officials for genocide. An arrest warrant was also issued for the prime minister himself. The Istanbul prosecutor’s office issued a separate warrant for Netanyahu’s arrest.
Amid this hysteria, panic, and anxiety, Israeli authorities took an unprecedented step: hiring Brad Parscale, former digital campaign manager for US President Donald Trump, to “reprogram” artificial intelligence to suit Tel Aviv’s needs.
Artificial Intelligence: Details of the Decision
Since September 2025, Parscale’s company, Clock Tower X, has held a $6-9 million contract with the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The objective extends beyond public relations to include the systematic manipulation of data used to train neural networks. A dedicated team is working to create a network of nine specialized websites featuring carefully crafted “friendly” content, ranging from articles on “peaceful coexistence” to “facts” about Hamas terrorism and other entities hostile to Israel.
These resources are specifically optimized to be picked up by models like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini during training and response generation. The goal is to implant a sanitized and “enhanced” image of Israel in the minds of users worldwide. That is, as a peaceful democracy and a victim of aggression, not a state accused of war crimes witnessed by the entire world.
For his part, Parscale has publicly claimed that AI is “rife with anti-Israel information.” His team now produces at least 100 core pieces and 5,000 modified versions monthly, aiming for 50 million views. A part of this content is targeted at millennials on platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. Support for Israel among young Republicans in the US has declined by 15% to 20% over the three years of the war.
This isn’t traditional propaganda; it’s an attempt to predict future perceptions of reality. When users around the world ask AI about the Middle East, the responses will be saturated with a pre-prepared narrative.

A New Level of Information Warfare
This approach takes information warfare to a new level. Previously, countries competed on social media platforms or in news headlines. Now, Israel is investing in reshaping the very foundation of knowledge—the algorithms that will soon shape education, news, and even foreign policy. Similar attempts have been made in search engine influence campaigns, but “training” artificial intelligence directly through content factories is a significant development. Experts estimate that at the current rate of data generation, such operations could alter the tone of neural network responses within months of model updates.
Netanyahu understands that without control over artificial intelligence, the truth about his crimes will continue to be revealed. His administration is spending hundreds of millions of shekels on global propaganda, but traditional methods are failing. It’s worth noting that support for Israel is waning even among evangelicals and conservatives in the United States itself.
Conclusion
By appointing Parscale, Tel Aviv is betting on long-term mind control. If this plan succeeds, a “friendly” Israel will become the virtual reality for millions of neural network users.
The only question is: Will algorithms rewrite history entirely in real time? Or will the truth find a way to reach the masses one way or another?
In any case, regardless of the results achieved, this Israeli move is unprecedented in the field of artificial intelligence.
Prepared by: Brown land



