Mon 09 October 2023:
In the wake of the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas, a disturbing trend has emerged on social media platforms in India. The right-wing extremist groups and online trolls have leveraged the conflict to perpetuate Islamophobic narratives and spread hatred against Muslims.
The fresh Israel-Hamas conflict, a long-standing and deeply complex geopolitical issue, has evoked strong emotions worldwide. While many individuals and nations advocate for peace and a diplomatic solution, some segments of India’s right-wing have chosen to exploit the situation for their own divisive agenda.
‘Digital champions’
These right-wing trolls, often operating under the guise of ‘patriotism,’ have flooded social media with inflammatory and offensive posts targeting Muslims.
According to the latest reports, over 650 Israelis have been killed in Hamas attack, and 320 Palestinians have been killed in retaliatory Israeli airstrikes on Gaza.
Meanwhile, the Hindutva right-wing is increasingly positioning itself as a self-proclaimed ‘digital champion’ of Israel. Emulating pro-Israel groups like AIPAC, they have actively cultivated alliances grounded in Islamophobic rhetoric.
Polarizing tactics
Hindutva trolls, including members of the ruling saffron party’s IT cells, have successfully orchestrated several online campaigns promoting hatred, particularly targeting Indian Muslims. These campaigns have involved the dissemination of misinformation, manipulated imagery, and falsified videos. Now, these same actors are fervently endorsing Israel on social media through trending hashtags such as #IndiaStandsWithIsrael, #IStandWithIsrael, and #IsraeliLivesMatter.
This strategic alignment with Israel in the digital realm underscores the Hindutva right-wing’s affinity for divisive narratives and Islamophobia. “It’s a concerning development that amplifies the polarizing tactics employed by these groups, which can have severe implications for communal harmony and national unity,” said a former professor of sociology based in Hyderabad, requesting anonymity.
“It is imperative for responsible citizens to recognize the dangers of such online campaigns and reject the spread of hatred. Promoting tolerance, dialogue, and empathy should be the collective goal to foster harmony within India’s diverse society, rather than engaging in divisive rhetoric and promoting foreign conflicts for domestic political gain,” he added.