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SAT · 2026-04-04 · 11:56 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0404-52340
News/Israel’s unchecked war machine
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Israel’s unchecked war machine

This news article, published on April 4, 2026, examines Israel's ongoing military actions and information strategies amidst conflicts on multiple fronts. It reports on Israel's internal environment, characterized by censorship, suppression of dissent, and a shift from expectations of a swift victory over Iran to a protracted war.

Al JazeeraFiled 2026-04-04 · 11:56 GMTLean · CenterRead · 1 min
Israel’s unchecked war machine
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Briefing Summary

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This news article, published on April 4, 2026, examines Israel's ongoing military actions and information strategies amidst conflicts on multiple fronts. It reports on Israel's internal environment, characterized by censorship, suppression of dissent, and a shift from expectations of a swift victory over Iran to a protracted war. The article highlights Israel's direct communication with Iranians through Farsi accounts, aiming to influence public opinion and recruit informants. It also explores Iran's counter-narrative efforts, including tailoring messages for international audiences and imposing internet restrictions domestically. The piece features insights from experts like Trita Parsi on Iran's information war strategy.

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Article analysis

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Key claims

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Iran is pushing its counternarrative abroad and tailoring its message for global audiences.

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Israel is taking its messaging straight to Iranians in their own language.

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A promised quick victory over Iran has given way to a more perilous and prolonged war.

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Israelis are experiencing the war through an increasingly controlled lens with tight censorship.

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Israel's war fever shows no sign of easing.

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Full report

1 min read · 199 words
The Listening PostWith conflicts on multiple fronts, Israel’s war fever shows no sign of easing.Inside Israel, as the gap between rhetoric and reality widens, a promised quick victory over Iran has given way to a more perilous and prolonged war – one that Israelis are experiencing through an increasingly controlled lens with tight censorship and an intensifying crackdown on dissent.Contributors: Daniel Levy – president, US/Middle East Project Seamus Malekafzali – journalist Nour OdehWest Bank correspondent, Al Jazeera English Dahlia Scheindlin – public opinion analystOn our radarIsrael is taking its messaging straight to Iranians in their own language. Through official Farsi accounts, it mocks Iran’s leadership, repositions itself as an ally and openly recruits for spies. It’s another front in Israel’s war and a familiar playbook, one already deployed against Palestinians.Iran’s info war strategy: Interview with Trita ParsiIran is pushing its counternarrative abroad and tailoring its message for global audiences while accusing Western media of distortion. At home, an internet blackout restricts what people can see and share. Trita Parsi, the executive vice president at the Quincy Institute, joins us to discuss Iran’s information war strategy.Featuring: Trita Parsi – executive vice president, Quincy InstitutePublished On 4 Apr 2026
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Keywords & salience

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