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Israeli tech firm accused of targeting First Minister John Swinney in election

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Israeli tech firm accused of targeting First Minister John Swinney in election

TL;DR

Scotland's First Minister John Swinney was allegedly targeted by Israeli tech firm BlackCore, which spread disinformation ahead of the Holyrood election. French authorities claim the firm aimed to smear pro-Palestine candidates through coordinated fake social media accounts.

Key points

  • John Swinney was targeted by Israeli firm BlackCore.
  • BlackCore spread disinformation before the Holyrood election.
  • French authorities accused BlackCore of smearing pro-Palestine candidates.
  • Coordinated fake accounts left comments on Swinney's posts.
  • SNP won the election with 58 seats.

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Why it matters

The allegations highlight the potential influence of foreign disinformation campaigns on local elections and political discourse.

Scotland's first minister was targeted by an Israeli firm spreading online disinformation before the Holyrood election, a French government agency has claimed.

John Swinney and the SNP were allegedly targeted in accounts linked to BlackCore – a tech company claiming to "shape narratives" who French authorities accused of trying to smear pro-Palestine election candidates.

Disinformation detection service Viginum said hundreds of fake accounts would leave co-ordinated comments on Swinney's social media posts.

Swinney had described the conflict in Gaza as a "man-made humanitarian catastrophe" and said a genocide by Israel may be unfolding.

The SNP went on to win the Scottish Parliament election on 7 May with 58 seats. Swinney was re-elected as first minister shortly afterwards.

The first minister described the Viginum report as "deeply concerning".

He said: "It is clear that orchestrated disinformation campaigns and foreign election interference are issues which need to be taken seriously.

"Urgent steps need to be taken to counter the threat of foreign online political interference, and ensure that our democratic processes are not undermined.

"That begins with the UK Government, which has responsibility for national security, making dealing with hostile state online interference a far higher priority."

Last month, news agency Reuters revealed that French authorities suspected BlackCore was behind an online smear campaign targeting three mayoral candidates from the hard-left France Unbowed party (LFI) in local elections.

Viginum released a detailed report on the firm, stating that it interfered in several countries with "digital interference operations".

This included "inauthentic accounts" on social media, which would coordinate online comments on the profiles of Swinney, the SNP and the Scottish government.

The report states: "Viginum identified the mobilization of at least 256 accounts that enabled the spread of 1,400 comments, mainly on posts from @JohnSwinney, @theSNP, and @ScotGovFM (respectively 652, 338 and 112 comments)."

BlackCore is linked to activity in Angola, Togo and the 2025 mayoral election in New York, won by left wing candidate Zohran Mamdani, who is also a supporter of Palestine.

Viginum chief Marc-Antoine Brillant said it was still unclear who had commissioned BlackCore to interfere in France and other countries.

He added: "Our investigations did not make it possible to identify the sponsor or sponsors, if indeed they exist, behind this foreign digital interference."

French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu said the French government had asked Israel for an explanation on BlackCore's actions, but also for help trying to find out who may have been behind the smear campaign.

He said: "I do not doubt for a single instant that if a French private group, from French soil moreover, had engaged in foreign digital interference in Israel, they would have done the same to its ambassador on site."

BlackCore described itself as an "elite influence, cyber, and technology company built for the modern sera of information warfare".

It said it provided governments and political campaigns with "cutting-edge strategies, advanced tools, and robust security to shape narratives."

The firm deleted its online presence after Reuters made inquiries.

Israel's embassy in Paris said it was waiting to receive details from the French probe before conducting its own investigation.

In a statement it said: "Israel has, of course, no intention to interfere in the French political process, be it at the national or municipal level."

Q&A

What accusations were made against the Israeli firm BlackCore regarding John Swinney?

BlackCore is accused of spreading online disinformation targeting John Swinney and the SNP during the Holyrood election.

How did BlackCore allegedly influence the election in Scotland?

The firm reportedly used hundreds of fake accounts to post coordinated comments on Swinney's social media, attempting to smear pro-Palestine candidates.

What was John Swinney's stance on the Gaza conflict?

John Swinney described the situation in Gaza as a 'man-made humanitarian catastrophe' and suggested that a genocide by Israel may be unfolding.

What was the outcome of the Scottish Parliament election for the SNP?

The SNP won the Scottish Parliament election on May 7, securing 58 seats, and John Swinney was re-elected as First Minister.

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At a glance

  • John Swinney was targeted by Israeli firm BlackCore.
  • BlackCore spread disinformation before the Holyrood election.
  • French authorities accused BlackCore of smearing pro-Palestine candidates.
  • Coordinated fake accounts left comments on Swinney's posts.
  • SNP won the election with 58 seats.

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