Fake Facebook, Twitter accounts ‘announce’ Gesher is dropping out
“Gesher is getting stronger, so they’re spreading lies against us,” Gesher’s Facebook page said in a post responding to the incidents. “Our answer in the ballot box will be overwhelming.”
Gesher leader Orly Levy-Abecassis(photo credit: AVSHALOM SASSONI)ByTZVI JOFFREA fake Facebook profile pretending to be Orly Levy-Abekasis, head of the Gesher party, was circulated on Monday with the message that the party was dropping out of the Israeli elections.In another incident, a fake Twitter profile pretending to be Channel 13 also “reported” that Gesher was dropping out.The posts were just one part of a wave of social media attacks on the party in the past few days, which included SMS messages from the Kulanu party telling voters that “a vote for Orly = a vote to the trash.”On Saturday, Gabi Ashkenazi claimed that they were holding talks with Gesher. Gesher denied the reports and said that Ashkenazi was “flat-out lying.”Akiva Novick, a Channel 13 anchor reporting on the incidents, emphasized that the reports that Gesher had dropped out are false and that he had found many more fake reports against Orly Levy-Abekasis on Twitter.“Gesher is getting stronger, so they’re spreading lies against us,” Gesher’s Facebook page said in a post responding to the incidents. “Our answer in the ballot box will be overwhelming.”A spokesperson for the Central Elections Committee confirmed in a statement on Tuesday that Gesher is still running in the elections.See more onkulanu|Orly Levy-Abekasis|gesherRECOMMENDED STORIESIsrael Navy attacks Houthis for first time in Hodeidah Port strikeJUNE 10, 2025Russia to construct eight nuclear power plants in IranJUNE 9, 2025Greta Thunberg among voluntarily deported activists, eight remain in detentionJUNE 10, 2025Jewish woman reveals plot to poison Israelis at Boom Festival in PortugalJUNE 9, 2025