As the country continues to see a rise in anti-Israel sentiment, a new report indicates that the Iranian government could be bolstering the antisemitic cause. According to U.S. Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines, the Iranian government and their "influencers" are posing as activists during protests in the United States.
Earlier this week, Director Haines warned that Tehran is looking to capitalize on political tension in the U.S. regarding anti-Israel protests. The warning is meant to create awareness regarding possible meddling in the 2024 presidential election.
During a congressional hearing, Director Haines commented that "Americans who are being targeted by this Iranian campaign may not be aware that they are interacting with or receiving support from a foreign government." "We urge all Americans to remain vigilant as they engage online with accounts and actors they do not personally know."
Iran is accused of using a strategy to "stoke discord and undermine confidence in our democratic institutions" as the country grows more divided. "They continue to adapt their cyber and influence activities, using social media platforms and issuing threats." With this in mind, Director Haines posits that "they will continue to rely on their intelligence services in these efforts, as well as Iran-based online influencers, to promote their narratives."
Oh how surprising. Our enemies use our freedoms against us and, unfortunately, too many people fall for it.
Its the same playbook the Soviets used: exploit domestic rifts with clever and persistent infiltration. https://t.co/fMj2zhPcvZ
— Rep. Dan Crenshaw (@RepDanCrenshaw) July 10, 2024
In response to the report, Texas Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R) says that it's no surprise that the Iranian government would be using such a strategy. "Our enemies use our freedoms against us and, unfortunately, too many people fall for it," he wrote on social media. "Its [sic] the same playbook the Soviets used: exploit domestic rifts with clever and persistent infiltration."
In her assessment, Director Haines noted that "the freedom to express diverse views, when done peacefully, is essential to our democracy." However, "it is also important to warn of foreign actors who seek to exploit our debate for their own purposes."