The enemy within: how Israel became a playground for foreign influence networks

Lt. Col. (res.) Dudi Siman-Tov of the Institute for National Security Studies analyzes how Israel became a playground for foreign influence networks, focusing on Iran and the Isnad network. He describes the phenomenon's evolution from Russian interference in Ukraine and the US to the Romanian case, and warns about the outdated 1959 propaganda law that fails to address the AI era. Siman-Tov calls for public skepticism and a dedicated state body.

Lt. Col. (res.) Dudi Siman-Tov, a senior researcher at the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS), warns that Israel has become a playground for foreign influence networks, with an emphasis on Iran and the Isnad network. He describes the evolution of the phenomenon from Russian interference in Ukraine and the US to the Romanian case, and warns about the outdated 1959 propaganda law that fails to address the AI era. Siman-Tov calls for public skepticism and a dedicated state body.

The enemy within: how Israel became a playground for foreign influence networks