Google Launches Digital Siege: Mossad's Influence from Satellites to Propaganda

Google Launches Digital Siege: Mossad’s Influence from Satellites to Propaganda

In recent discussions surrounding the ongoing conflict in Gaza, Google faces serious accusations regarding its role in supporting Israel’s military efforts. The tech giant is said to provide both the technological tools and the platforms that facilitate military operations and influence global narratives.

As tensions escalate, Israel has reportedly requested Google to obscure satellite imagery of sensitive military locations, particularly as Yemen intensifies drone and missile strikes against Israeli targets in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.

According to reports, the request to conceal military sites was submitted by Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency. This development coincides with a significant $45 million propaganda contract between Israel and Google, underscoring the tech company’s involvement in promoting Israel’s agenda while diverting attention from the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza.

Manufacturing Denial

The contract, revealed by Drop Site News, was initiated in September 2025 and tasked Google with conducting a six-month global propaganda campaign via its advertising platforms, including YouTube and Display & Video 360. Known as hasbara, or state propaganda, the campaign’s primary message was strikingly clear: “There is food in Gaza. Any other claim is a lie.” This message gained millions of views worldwide, even as the United Nations declared a famine in Gaza City and its surrounding areas.

Weaponizing Propaganda Amid Starvation

According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, the blockade imposed by Israel has resulted in devastating consequences, with over 420 Palestinians, including nearly 150 children, succumbing to hunger and malnutrition due to a lack of food, fuel, and medicine amid the ongoing conflict.

Rather than addressing the humanitarian crisis, Israel has allocated tens of millions of dollars to advertisement campaigns aimed at denying the existence of famine and discrediting international organizations like the UN and UNRWA. Contracts indicate that an additional $3 million was spent with Elon Musk’s X platform and approximately $2 million with Outbrain/Teads to further amplify these narratives.

From Knesset Debate to Corporate Contract

The strategy for this propaganda campaign was first publicly debated in Israel’s Knesset on March 2, coinciding with the announcement of a total blockade on Gaza. Lawmakers focused on the need to address Israel’s “image problem” rather than the suffering of civilians. IDF spokesperson Avichai Edrei proposed a digital campaign to “explain that there is no hunger,” which has now been realized through Google’s substantial contract.

Whitewashing Ministers Advocating Starvation

The propaganda initiative aligns with statements from Israeli ministers advocating for the starvation of Palestinians:

  • Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich: “No water, no electricity, they can die of hunger or surrender.”
  • Heritage Minister Amichay Eliyahu: “Palestinians need to starve… if there are civilians who fear for their lives, they should go through the emigration plan.”

Google’s platforms have facilitated the dissemination of these openly genocidal statements while projecting a misleading narrative of abundance in Gaza.

Project Nimbus and Hidden Maps

The propaganda efforts are part of a larger initiative known as Project Nimbus. Revealed in January 2025, this collaboration between Google and Amazon has provided Israel with advanced AI, cloud computing, and battlefield tools. By mid-2024, Israel’s National Cyber Directorate acknowledged the significant contributions of Nimbus to combat operations, with director Gaby Portnoy stating, “Thanks to the Nimbus public cloud, phenomenal things are happening during the fighting… these things play a significant part in the victory.”

The recent reports regarding Mossad’s request to Google to obscure satellite imagery of sensitive sites, combined with the company’s role in propaganda operations, illustrate its dual function: supporting military operations while obscuring the visibility of critical targets.

Two-Pronged Complicity

The involvement of Silicon Valley in the Gaza conflict extends beyond mere technology provision; it encompasses shaping narratives as well. Tech companies not only supply the hardware for warfare—such as AI, cloud computing, and battlefield tools—but also the software of deception. Platforms like YouTube, X, Outbrain, and Google Ads are utilized to spread propaganda, deny famine, discredit the UN, and suppress crucial satellite imagery.

Western Media Silence

UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese has raised alarms about Google profiting from the ongoing violence in Gaza. In response, Google co-founder Sergey Brin has dismissed these serious concerns, labeling them as “transparently antisemitic.” Meanwhile, much of the Western media has echoed Israeli talking points, leaving independent outlets like Drop Site News to expose the tech giant’s complicity in the conflict.

Since October 2023, Israel’s military actions have led to the deaths of nearly 65,000 Palestinians. This tragedy is exacerbated by the political support and collaboration from both Washington and Silicon Valley, highlighting the complex interplay of technology, propaganda, and warfare in modern conflicts.

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