Eddie Cohen's Controversial Tweets and the Role of Social Media in the Israel-Palestine Conflict

Eddie Cohen, who poses as an Israeli officer and journalist, has been very active on the X social network since the martyrdom of Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran. Due to the failure to destroy Hamas and the lack of courage to respond to Iran's Operation True Promise, the Zionist regime is under a lot of pressure and the regime officials are trying to regain lost prestige through fake social media posts.

Aug 8, 2024 - 12:06
Eddie Cohen's Controversial Tweets and the Role of Social Media in the Israel-Palestine Conflict

Eddie Cohen, who poses as an Israeli officer and journalist, has been very active on the X social network since the martyrdom of Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran. Due to the failure to destroy Hamas and the lack of courage to respond to Iran's Operation True Promise, the Zionist regime is under a lot of pressure and the regime officials are trying to regain lost prestige through fake social media posts.

One such user is Eddie Cohen, who poses as an Israeli officer and journalist and appears to be aiming to secure gains for Israel following the martyrdom of Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran.

A show of force 

In one of the tweets, ignoring Israel's internal crises, including reverse immigration, airport closures, anti-government protests, and divisions among cabinet members, Cohen compared Israel, which Lebanese Hezbollah Secretary General Seyed Hassan Nasrallah says is weaker than a spider's web. is with a safe house. 
Cohen wrote: "Whoever enters Netanyahu's house is safe, whoever enters Ayatollah Khamenei's house will be in trouble." 

Cohen tries to represent the power of the Zionist regime through his writings 

Cohen gives Zionists hope 

Giving Zionists hope for better days, Cohen posted photos of the martyred commanders of the Resistance Axis in one of his tweets, writing: "Good morning. What a beautiful morning it is without them."

Cohen gives Zionists hope 

In another tweet, ignoring the effective psychological warfare and strategic patience of the Resistance Axis in responding to the atrocity of the Zionist regime, Cohen wrote: "15 hours have passed. Nothing happened. False and empty slogans. They got tired. That's stupid. You are a coward.'

Cohen gives Zionists hope 

 

It should be noted that the Axis of Resistance is currently waging full-scale psychological warfare against the Zionist regime, forcing Zionists to panic and go into shelters.
Cohen also fails to mention that Israeli soldiers are in the Gaza Strip and that the occupied territories are targeted by rockets from the Resistance Forces of Gaza, Lebanon, Yemen and Iraq. In addition, hundreds of Zionist soldiers have been killed so far during the operations of the Resistance forces.

 

Cohen is trying to sow discord between Arabs and other Muslim nations

In his tweets, Cohen tried to use the well-known tactics of colonialism to sow discord between different nations following Islam. 

He wrote: "The Sunnis know that the threat to them is not Israel or Iran."

Cohen is trying to sow division among Muslims 

 In another tweet, he wrote: "The Saudis expressed joy over the death of Ismail Haniyeh."

Cohen is trying to sow division among Muslims 

Of course, Muslim users mocked this old tactic and Cohen.

A Sunni scholar spoke of the beauty of Shiite leadership such as that of Ayatollah Khamenei, who prayed for the Sunni leader of Hamas.

 Another Sunni cleric, Al-Sheikh Musa Al-Khalaf, noting on the X social network that the relations between Shias and Sunnis in the world today are interconnected, wrote that one and a half billion Sunni Muslims support revenge for the blood of the leader of Hamas.


Applying subtraction techniques 

Eddie Cohen also referred to the Olympic Games, the purpose of which is to ensure the coexistence of cultures and fight against racism. 
He wrote: "22 Arab countries. 2 or 3 medals, I don't know exactly. The great state of Israel: 6 medals."
Cohen's insult is directed against India and other Muslim nations with a population of over 1.5 billion. 

Applying subtraction techniques 

 

Cohen uses the technique of humiliation

He is trying to gain credibility for Israel in the US, despite the fact that the Zionist regime is called a "trained dog".

In an address to the Hajj Congress on June 26, 1970, the Iranian leader called the Zionist regime an "arrogant trained dog." This phrase quickly spread throughout the world. 

Writing in the genre of fiction and trying to overshadow the impact of the above statement, Cohen characterized the American Democratic and Republican parties as licking Netanyahu's shoes every day.

He wrote in his tweet: "After Netanyahu's speech, there has been a radical change in the relations with the Americans. Democratic and Republican parties lick Netanyahu's shoes 24 hours a day."

 

And who is Eddie Cohen? 

Cohen’s background is somewhat murky. Reports suggest that he does not hold an official position within the Israeli government and is primarily a social media commentator. His personal history includes claims of familial ties to Israeli espionage, which may fuel his anti-Iranian rhetoric. Despite his attempts to influence public opinion through social media, many of Cohen’s claims have been debunked or criticized for their lack of credibility.

As the Israel-Palestine conflict continues, figures like Eddie Cohen highlight the role of social media in shaping perceptions and spreading propaganda. His tweets serve as a reminder of the complex interplay between media, politics, and conflict in today’s digital age.

Eddie Cohen on the right, Benjamin Netanyahu on the left