Since the Israel-Hamas war began, UK far-right extremists have reduced the conflict into anti-Muslim, antisemitic and anti-migration narratives.
Almost 13 years after his death, Osama bin Laden is trending on social media due to his 2002 “Letter to America,” amid the Israel-Hamas conflict.
ISD’s Jacob Davey spoke to iNews about extremists groups’ varying reactions to the conflict between Israel and Hamas, describing it as a “field day.”
ISD’s research on the Israel-Hamas conflict was featured in ABC News along with commentary from ISD’s Executive Director at AMEA Moustafa Ayad.
ISD’s Head of Technology and Society, Isabelle Frances-Wright, told the NYT about the challenge of extensive AI use in Argentina’s 2023 election.
Neo-Nazi accelerationists have been expressing support for Hamas since October 7, using antisemitism to recruit and radicalize followers.
This analysis produced by ISD for Ofcom explores the scale and nature of ‘plausibly hateful’ English-language content across platforms.
This digital snapshot produced by ISD for Ofcom outlines the online landscape of terrorism, extremism and hate speech related to the United Kingdom.
ISD’s Katherine Keneally spoke to AP News about how the attack on Paul Pelosi is part of rising tide of online hate driven by conspiratorial rhetoric.
In an op-ed for Cosmopolitan, ISD’s Cécile Simmons shares her own experience falling for wellness misinformation.