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GlobalAwareness101 published 6 months ago: So there you have it. Israeli Jews from Israeli government covert unit brag about rigging 33 presidential elections around the world to undercover reporters acting as potential clients. This is great investigative Journalist by The @Guardian and @fbdn_stories
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France 24 published June 12, 2026: France accuses Israel’s BlackCore of meddling in elections around the world. Israeli firm BlackCore, suspected of interfering in France's local elections in March, is also suspected of meddling in elections in New York City and Scotland, and operating in Angola and Togo, France's disinformation detection service, Viginum, said on Thursday.
Le Monde news, France local
written by Damien Leloup, Florian Reynaud and Martin Untersinger
Saturday June 13, 2026
On the night of October 2, 2025, two Le Monde journalists, including one of the authors of this article, received a strange email. It was signed in the name of Forsane Alizza, a small Islamist radical group that had been banned by the French government in 2012 for "incitement to armed struggle," and it announced the group's return.
"We will fight tooth and nail against anyone (...) who thinks they can silence us. Forsane Alizza will fight and will triumph," the purported organization wrote, attaching a link to a website. When contacted by Le Monde and asked to explain the reasons behind this comeback, the mysterious sender responded with a short, threatening message, claiming it wanted to "take France, then all of Europe" and to "get rid of all the infidels."
Meanwhile, according to Atlantico, lawmakers and staff from the far-right Rassemblement National at the Assemblรฉe Nationale received a WhatsApp message, also signed by the group, that included a link to the same website and took a similarly hostile tone.
The involvement of an Israeli entity
On Thursday, June 11, French authorities said the supposed re-emergence of the group, which turned out to be a hoax, was linked to another digital destabilization operation, the one that targeted several candidates from the hard-left La France Insoumise (LFI) party during the March municipal elections. In a report, Viginum, the government agency tasked with combating digital interference, set out a series of indicators connecting both actions to "an Israeli private entity called Blackcore."
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The Guardian news, UK local
written by Severin Carrell and Angelique Chrisafis
Friday June 12, 2026
France’s cybersecurity agency has accused the Israeli tech company BlackCore of interfering in the Scottish elections earlier this year by targeting the first minister, John Swinney.
The disinformation detection agency Viginum said BlackCore had this year used proxy social media accounts to target Swinney, the Scottish National party, and the Scottish government on four occasions.
It said BlackCore had been involved with the “coordinated posting” and mobilisation of at least 256 accounts on the social media platform X, which enabled the distribution of about 1,400 comments. Swinney’s account was targeted 652 times, the SNP’s 338 and the Scottish government’s 112.
Swinney and fellow ministers have been vocal in their criticism of the Israeli government’s actions in Gaza and the West Bank, and have imposed a form of sanctions on the Israel Defense Forces by withholding state grants to arms firms that supply the IDF and freezing support for exports to Israel.
The news agency Reuters, which has previously reported on BlackCore, said the company had scrubbed its website after it was contacted by its reporters and had not responded to requests to comment.
Previously BlackCore had described itself as “an elite influence, cyber and technology company built for the modern era of information warfare”. It had said it provided governments and political campaigns with “cutting-edge strategies, advanced tools and robust security to shape narratives”.
The Israeli government said it was waiting to receive the French report before deciding whether to conduct its own investigation, and denied it had any interest in interfering in other countries’ elections. The Scottish government and the Cabinet Office have been approached for comment.






























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