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Israel Relaunches, Rebrands Online Propaganda Campaign – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

Israel Relaunches, Rebrands Online Propaganda Campaign

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Shalev Cohen. Unsplash. Jerusalem. Israeli citizens.

By Harrison Berger, The American Conservative, May 21, 2026

Harrison Berger is a correspondent at The American Conservative. He has contributed to Drop Site News, The Nation, and Responsible Statecraft. Previously, he was a researcher and producer for System Update with Glenn Greenwald. His work focuses on civil liberties and U.S. foreign policy. He studied Political Science and Russian Studies at Union College (NY).

 

The troll farming operation Act.IL has been repackaged as RiseApp.

Harrison Berger profile photoIsrael has relaunched and rebranded Act.IL, an online campaign originally designed by Israeli intelligence officials at the Ministry of Strategic Affairs to harass and intimidate American critics of Israel. Such operations are generally referred to as “troll farming,” though the forces behind Act.IL use softer, more highfalutin language.

Rebranded as RiseApp, the program is operated by Israel’s Reichman University (IDC Herzliya) and, according to the project’s website, aims to mobilize Act.IL’s existing database of more than 40,000 pro-Israel online operatives to counter what it describes as “antisemitism” and “misinformation.”  …

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