How Wikipedia's Pro-Hamas Editors Hijacked the Israel-Palestine Narrative [View all]
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While always contentious, over roughly the past four years, and intensifying since October 7, PIA (Palestine-Israel articles) has been subject to a highly coordinated, sustained and remarkably effective campaign to radically alter public perception of the conflict. Led by around 40 mostly veteran editors, the campaign has worked to delegitimize Israel, present radical Islamist groups in a favorable light, and position fringe academic views on the Israel-Palestine conflict as mainstream.
A separate but complementary campaign, launched after October 7 and staged from an 8,000 member-strong Discord group called Tech For Palestine (TFP), employed common tech modalities ticket creation, strategy planning sessions, group audio office hour chats to alter over 100 articles. Operating from February 6 to September 3 of this year, TFP became a well-oiled operation, going so far as to attempt to use Wikipedia as a means of pressuring British members of parliament into changing their positions on Israel and the Gaza War.
These efforts are remarkably successful. Type Zionism into Wikipedias search box and, aside from the main article on Zionism (and a disambiguation page), the auto-fill returns: Zionism as settler colonialism, Zionism in the Age of the Dictators (a book by a pro-Palestinian Trotskyite), Zionism from the Standpoint of its Victims, and Racism in Israel.
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