Nova Massacre Survivors Face Coordinated Online Hate Campaign Linked to Iran
How 2 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Ynet · 2 hours ago
What happened
Survivors of the October 7 Nova festival massacre face a coordinated online hate campaign linked to Iran, involving thousands of fake accounts spreading denial and incitement. Social media platforms have largely failed to remove the harmful content, deepening survivors' trauma. TikTok acknowledged the issue and pledged enforcement, while other platforms have not responded. The massacre killed 344 civilians and involved kidnappings by Hamas.
- 01Thousands of fake accounts linked to Iran harass Nova massacre survivors online.
- 02The campaign spreads denial, conspiracy theories, and calls for violence against survivors.
- 03Social media platforms largely fail to remove hateful content despite repeated reports.
- 04TikTok admits to banning antisemitism and uses technology to remove harmful posts.
- 05Survivors like Noa Argamani and Romi Gonen are targeted with abusive slurs and threats.
- 06The Nova massacre killed 344 civilians, 34 security personnel, and involved 44 kidnappings.
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