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Clinton Warns TikTok Misinformation Is Swaying Young Americans on IsraelGaza

She cast TikTok-fueled propaganda after Oct. 7 as a driver of youth opinion, pressing Israel to revamp outreach.

Overview

  • Speaking at the Israel Hayom summit in Manhattan on Dec. 2, Hillary Clinton said an organized push to spread mis- and disinformation began as early as Oct. 8, 2023.
  • Clinton argued Israel faces an unprecedented messaging crisis with younger Americans, calling its PR the worst she has seen and urging a youth-focused communication strategy.
  • She cited research that more than half of young Americans get news from social platforms and said short videos, including some she described as fabricated, are shaping views.
  • Drawing on her Columbia University teaching, she said many students lacked historical context and that classroom discussions were hampered by social-media-driven narratives.
  • Clinton warned AI-generated and unverified clips threaten democratic understanding, while some coverage noted she offered no specific fake-video examples and critics point to humanitarian reporting as another driver of opinion.