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Battle for Global Narrative: Israel Taps Veteran Diplomat Naor Gilon to Fix Its Story

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When a nation finds itself cornered in the court of global perception, the battlefront shifts from artillery to narratives. Israel, already grappling with an unprecedented barrage of international criticism since the October 7 massacre, has just appointed a seasoned warrior to lead this information war: veteran diplomat Naor Gilon. The move, announced by the Foreign Ministry on Thursday, is anything but symbolic. It signals a tectonic shift – from defensive communication to aggressive narrative enforcement.

Gilon is not your average bureaucrat shuffled into a new posting. He has seen the world’s diplomacy trenches – New Delhi to Rome and The Hague to Washington – and has walked the difficult line between truth and persuasion in capitals that matter. His experience in the American and European geopolitical theatres makes him a rare asset. Israel knows its immediate military victories mean little if public diplomacy collapses on the world stage. And right now, that collapse is dangerously close.

Let us be blunt: Israel is fighting two wars. One in Gaza. The other in Western minds. And the latter may be the tougher battle.

Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar has clearly run out of patience with fragmented messaging and slow-moving bureaucracy. He demanded a “bulldozer” – a force of unstoppable will – to rebuild Israel’s narrative arsenal. By appointing Naor Gilon as head of the newly formed public diplomacy directorate, the government is acknowledging what many analysts have whispered for months: Israel’s storytelling machinery has failed its people at a critical hour.

Over two billion shekels. That is the financial firepower now allocated in the 2026 state budget for public diplomacy. Not pocket change. Not PR fluff. A state-backed strategic information campaign – because Israel recognises that if it does not shape the narrative, someone else will. And those “someone else’s” include powerful global institutions, media houses, and political lobbies that increasingly paint Israel as the aggressor rather than a sovereign nation forced into war by terror unleashed on its civilians.

Israel’s public diplomacy crisis didn’t begin on October 7. It merely erupted into the open that day. For years, the anti-Israel propaganda network quietly infiltrated university campuses, social opinion clusters, digital platforms, and even legislative corridors of the West. Israel woke up late to that reality. Now, at least, it has woken up.

Gilon’s task is monumental: unify messaging across ministries, counter sophisticated disinformation machines, and restore credibility where trust has eroded. He must modernise strategy – beyond tired talking points – and engage a new generation that consumes activism in pixels and hashtags. He must ensure Israel does not merely respond to accusations but frames the narrative before adversaries weaponise it.

The appointment of Naor Gilon is more than administrative housekeeping. It is Israel declaring that silence is no longer an option. Strength on the battlefield must be matched by strength in the narrative arena.

Israel has chosen its bulldozer. Now the world will see how effectively he clears the propaganda rubble.

 

 

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