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World5/21/2026

Israeli Minister's Viral Video Sparks Global Backlash, Damages Hasbara Efforts

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Israeli Minister's Viral Video Sparks Global Backlash, Damages Hasbara Efforts

A controversial video posted by Israel's National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has triggered a global outcry, shattering the country's multimillion-dollar 'Hasbara' public relations campaign.

The video, which shows Ben-Gvir taunting activists aboard a flotilla intercepted by the Israeli navy, has been widely condemned by the international community. The incident has forced Israel into damage control, as it struggles to contain the fallout from the minister's provocative actions.

Israel's 'Hasbara' program, a concerted effort to improve the country's global image, has long been a central focus of its public diplomacy efforts. However, the Ben-Gvir video has undermined these costly initiatives, exposing the stark disconnect between Israel's carefully curated public persona and the reality on the ground.

Experts argue that the video's viral spread and the subsequent international condemnation have dealt a significant blow to Israel's attempts to portray itself as a beacon of democracy and human rights. The incident has reignited longstanding concerns about the treatment of Palestinians and the country's policies in the occupied territories.

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