Published on Alternet (http://www.alternet.org)
Israel
Announces $26 Million Cyberattack on BDS Movement and Muslim Social Media Users
in the West
February 22, 2016
The Israeli
government is planning to pour $26 million this year alone into a covert cyber
operation to attack and sabotage the global human rights movement for Boycott,
Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS), earmarking large sums for technology companies
to spy on Muslim activists in the United States and Europe.
The
initiative was reported [3] last
week by Associated Press journalist Daniel Estrin, who told AlterNet he was
personally invited to cover a private cyber technology forum for Israeli
developers last month.
BDS is an
international movement to boycott, divest from, and sanction Israel until it
abides by international legal conventions. Sparked by Palestinian civil society
organizations’ call [4] in 2005 for global
tactics similar to those levied to topple apartheid in South Africa, BDS has
attracted international support [5] from
artists, scholars, students, and human rights campaigners. The Boycott National
Committee recently argued [5] that the massive
resources that Israel is devoting to countering the movement shows that “our
‘soft’ power is having a real impact," and with good reason: Even
presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has publicly attacked BDS and pledged to fight it. [6]
Estrin’s
reporting on the costly initiative to counter the growing movement included in
this year’s Israeli government budget is hazy on details. He describes a scheme
hatched by “some of Israel's top secret-keepers, including Sima Shine, a former
top official in the Mossad spy agency, and Vaknin-Gil, who recently retired as
the chief military censor responsible for gag orders on state secrets.”
Israel’s Ministry for Strategic Affairs and Public Diplomacy, which Vaknin-Gil
now heads, as well as its Ministry of Foreign Affairs, are involved in the
effort.
Among the
orchestrators of the anti-BDS spying initiative is Elad Ratson, a Ministry of
Foreign Affairs official not exactly known for his diplomatic style. Ratson has
been given to outbursts on social media, including threatening imagery of a bomb attack [7]sent to at
least one French website that has battled Islamophobia.
According
to Estrin's report in AP, Ratson identified Muslim social media users on
foreign soil as key targets of the spying plan:
Many online
activists driving anti-Israeli campaigns on social media are tech-savvy,
second- and third-generation Muslims in Europe and the U.S. who have grievances
against the West and also lead online campaigns against European and U.S.
governments, said Elad Ratson, who tracks the issue for Israel's Foreign
Ministry and spoke at last month's cybersecurity forum.
He said
they often create code that allows activists to blast thousands of messages
from social media accounts — creating the illusion that many protesters are
sharing the same anti-Israel or anti-West message online.
Reached by
email, the AP's Estrin said the covert Israeli plan to sabotage BDS was
unveiled at a conference at which "other journalists were also
present," but declined to answer whether it was open to all members of the
press. He referred many of AlterNet's questions to Ratson, whom he
described as "a nice guy."
Ratson did
not immediately respond to a question submitted over social media about who
exactly will fall under the spying dragnet and for what reasons.
Amid a time
of heightened alert for Muslims in Europe and the US, the Israeli plan is
already raising alarm. “These efforts are a cynical attempt by Israel to
exploit the anti-Muslim environment in the United States to further its
widespread agenda to silence criticism of Israel, on whatever platform it
appears,” Rahul Saksena, staff attorney for advocacy organization Palestine
Legal, told AlterNet. “We have already seen students, and Muslim
students in particular, targeted by Israel advocacy groups for exercising their
legal right to advocate for Palestinian human rights. This initiative will be
sure to heighten the surveillance regime against them in chilling ways.”
Estrin, for
his part, did not raise civil rights concerns in his article over the targeting
of Muslims. What's more, the reporter invoked the spectre of the "Islamic
State" seemingly out of the blue, conflating the global terror
organization with Muslims who criticize Western foreign policy.
Estrin
wrote in the article:
Ratson said
social media giants are beginning to close inciting users' accounts. Twitter
said in a statement this month that since mid-2015, it has closed more than
125,000 accounts that were "threatening or promoting terrorist acts,
primarily related to ISIS," the Islamic State group. But he said Islamist
activists are simply moving to "Darknet" sites not visible on the
open internet.
However
flawed his framing might have been, Estrin's reporting makes one thing clear:
The Israeli crackdown is poised to escalate its campaign to unprecedented
levels. An unknown number of Israeli tech companies are threatening to unleash
a wave of cyber-attacks, including “sly algorithms to restrict these online
activists' circle of influence” as well as “forensic intelligence gathering,
such as detecting digital or semantic signatures buried in activists' coding so
they are able to track and restrict their online activity.”
Those acts
of sabotage will take place alongside a flood of “content that puts a positive
face on Israel.”
The
non-profit Firewall Israel, sponsored by a government-linked think tank known
as the Reut Institute, is "building an online platform to help pro-Israel
activists around the world communicate about anti-Israel activism in their
communities,” the article states.
As
journalist Ali Abunimah pointed out [8] in
2010, the Reut institute aggressively pressed the Israeli government six years
ago to embrace a strategy of sabotaging what it referred to as the
“Delegitimation Network,” which is “made up of the broad, decentralized and
informal movement of peace and justice, human rights, and BDS (boycott,
divestment and sanctions) activists all over the world." According to the
think tank's argument, paraphrased by Abunimah, “Its manifestations include
protests against Israeli officials visiting universities, Israeli Apartheid
Week, faith-based and trade union-based activism, and ‘lawfare’ — the use of
universal jurisdiction to bring legal accountability for alleged Israeli war
criminals.”
Reut materials [9] from
as recently as June of 2015 show that the think tank is calling for surveillance
of Muslim communities specifically. The institute says that the
“delegitimization of Israel” has been “primarily driven by the so-called
'red-green alliance' between the radical left-wing and Muslim groups, which has
been effectively building coalitions with mainstream groups.” Disturbingly,
Reut goes on to argue that the very presence of Muslims in Europe poses a
demographic threat to Israel, writing that “in Europe, the demographic rise of
the Muslim community is transforming the public sphere against Israel and the
Jews.”
Sarah
Lazare is a staff writer for AlterNet. A former staff writer for Common
Dreams, Sarah co-edited the book About Face: Military Resisters Turn
Against War. Follow her on Twitter at @sarahlazare [10].
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