Iran and Israel are dueling on China's TikTok in a battle of narratives over the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Iran has used the short video app Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, to spread propaganda about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, while Chinese state media outlets have shared the Iranian propaganda, spread via Douyin, to promote a pro-Hamas and pro-Iran narrative.Far from the conflict between Israel and Hamas, a battle for the hearts and minds of China's 1.4 billion people is being waged on Chinese social media platforms, where both the Iranian and Israeli embassies are active players.
Iran's China mission now has over 1.3 million followers on Douyin, while the Israeli Embassy has 333,000 followers.Iran hasn't shied away from attacking the U.S. on Chinese social media over the events in the Middle East. The Iranian Embassy mocked the U.S. media outlet Voice of America for being puzzled about support in China for Iran over Israel.
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