
How Israel is using digital diplomacy to win in Iran
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
55% : The woman behind our Israel in Persian accounts on Twitter and Instagram escaped Iran as a teenager and moved to Israel where she lives today.54% : Israel's digital journey in Iran is proof that both governments - and their people - need little more than a smartphone to shape public opinion abroad.
53% : Government change in Tehran is inevitable.
50% : Consider Iran.
50% : And now back to Iran.
48% : For Iran, this has meant postings celebrating Persian holidays like Norwuz alongside, more recently, content that publicly supports the thousands of Iranians protesting for their basic freedoms.
47% : In October 2022, the Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs managed to conduct a poll inside Iran which revealed that over 70% of Iranian respondents expressed positive sentiments towards the Jewish State.
45% : Which is why Israel's digital diplomats are preparing Iranian public opinion for the day when the still-unrealized "Cyrus Accords" will be signed bringing peace between Israel and Iran.
43% : And guess what, 93% of these viewers were in Iran - a country committed to wiping Israel off the map.
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