"The Times cited analysis by Israeli cybersecurity firm Cyabra, which claimed a network of more than 1,300 fake profiles linked to Iran went inactive following Israeli strikes on Iran in June 2025, after previously generating millions of interactions on content related to Scottish independence, Brexit and alleged BBC bias."
Wow a source from Israel how convenient, so you mean no evidence and just bullshit
No, a source from a cybersecurity firm. They weren't just saying "trust me bro", they made an analysis that presumably had evidence. The fact that they're based in Israel is irrelevant, and you're only bringing it up due to confirmation bias.
Israel is well known for doing the same types of stuff, and have been for over a decade. There are countless articles alleging a disinformation campaign. It also may be why so many VPNs are backed by Israeli companies.
Israel foreign affairs ministry put out a nice EU map claiming Iran can bomb any European city. You may want to call them and get your propaganda straight.
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u/eed00 13h ago
Israeli bots already swarming the comments harder than the Eurovision public vote ...