AI Manipulation Tool Exposed for Mass Targeting of Pro-Israel Accounts
U.S. investigative organization RAIR Foundation exposes "Words Of Justice" platform designed to coordinate mass reporting campaigns against pro-Israel voices and critics of Hamas terrorism
The RAIR Foundation, an American grassroots, activist and investigative organization, has exposed what they're calling a "digital jihad tool." The AI-powered platform, called WordsOfJustice.org, appears designed to coordinate mass reporting campaigns against individuals who speak out against Islamic terrorism or support Israel.
In a video featuring RAIR's team member Ms. Katz (@MsKatzHasKlaws), the platform represents a sophisticated effort to weaponize artificial intelligence for targeted harassment and censorship.
According to RAIR, the platform was created by two individuals in Silicon Valley, and functions as what RAIR describes as an "online fatwa factory" – providing AI-generated scripts and responses to users who may lack the knowledge or ability to craft their own arguments in online debates about Middle Eastern politics.

Key Features of the Platform
The RAIR Foundation's investigation reveals that WordsOfJustice.org operates as a comprehensive digital activism tool with several features:
The platform filters social media posts from X and Instagram, labeling them according to "support" or "refute" to allow users to craft messages either supporting pro-Palestine posts or refuting pro-Israel posts. Users can then generate AI-crafted responses with customizable tones ranging from "angry" to "sarcastic," and adjust the length of their posts for maximum impact.
The website includes a list of sources that their "intelligence copilot tool is trained on," featuring outlets such as the Qatari state-run Al Jazeera, Electronic Intifada, EuroMed Monitor (whose leaders have been designated by Israeli authorities as Hamas operatives in Europe), and Palestine Chronicle, whose correspondent in Gaza was a terrorist who held Israelis hostage in his home following the Hamas-led October 7th attack.
Beyond individual responses, the site also includes email campaign templates targeting news outlets and organizations that don't align with its agenda, suggesting a systematic approach to pressuring media coverage, companies, and organizations.

Promotion of the Tool by a Radical Commentator
The RAIR Foundation highlighted a particularly revealing video featuring radical commentator Sami Hamdi, who delivered a speech promoting WordsOfJustice.org to his followers. In the footage, Hamdi explained how he talked to AI experts who set up what he called an "AI database" that was specifically trained on "the history of Palestine." Hamdi admitted that the platform exists because followers "don't know what to say" in online debates.
According to Hamdi's description, the AI system was programmed to identify and collect tweets that are "pro-Palestine" and "pro-Israel," essentially creating a monitoring and response system for social media content related to the Israel-Hamas War.

High-Profile Targets
RAIR's investigation indicates that the platform has already been used to target prominent figures, including Shaun McGuire and Congresswoman Elise Stefanik, with the foundation warning that more individuals may be in the crosshairs of future campaigns. The targeting appears to focus on individuals who have spoken out against Islamic terrorism, supported Israel, or taken positions that conflict with the platform's agenda.
The New Frontier of Online Manipulation
WordsOfJustice.org represents a significant shift in digital activism tactics. This AI-driven system enables coordinated responses and mass reporting campaigns, allowing users to target specific voices with minimal effort.
The platform functions as a tool for systematic influence operations, enabling users to pressure opponents through platform mechanisms rather than traditional debate. Its ability to generate responses at scale challenges social media companies' content moderation systems.
WordsOfJustice.org goes beyond conventional activism—it offers a technological approach to silencing opposing viewpoints through automated engagement rather than direct intellectual exchange.