Answer the moment
Identify the posts, clips, sources, and conversations where a steady pro-Israel voice can change the room.
Serve with discipline. Stand with Israel.
A global network for people who treat the digital front as a place of service: accurate, sourced, disciplined, and worthy of the hostages, families, soldiers, and communities whose stories must be heard.
What is IDA
The Israel Digital Army is a grassroots social networking movement that started in response to the Oct. 7 massacre by Hamas and grew around a simple belief: real people can serve Israel with truth, skill, and discipline.
IDA members coordinate across social platforms so relevant pro-Israel content can move quickly, clearly, and at scale.
The power of IDA is simple: unite large and small accounts, amplify pro-Israel messages, and reach people outside the usual echo chambers.
Whether someone has 500 followers or 50,000, a disciplined voice can become part of something larger than itself.
Operating model
The public face should feel worthy of the work while protecting the people behind it. The mission is visible. Personal information stays off the page.
Identify the posts, clips, sources, and conversations where a steady pro-Israel voice can change the room.
Turn raw material into threads, clips, explainers, quote cards, summaries, and clear rebuttals.
Coordinate fast sharing while keeping sources, context, platform rules, and the dignity of the mission in view.
Keep rosters, personal addresses, moderator identities, and internal channels off the public site.
Work lanes
Some members have large accounts. Some have 500 followers and excellent judgment. The point is not follower count. The point is whether someone can serve with discipline.
Find original sources, check dates, compare translations, and flag weak claims before they spread.
Write threads, edit clips, design explainers, make quote cards, and turn long material into short-form posts.
Share responsibly from real accounts, add context, and help strong content reach more people.
Host, produce, clip, summarize, and distribute live conversations with credible guests.
Public standard
Digital advocacy is only durable when people can trust the messenger. IDA members should be proud to stand behind their work.
No sockpuppets, fake identities, stolen profile photos, paid engagement rings, or impersonation.
Use original sources when possible. Mark uncertainty. Correct posts when better information appears.
Do not dox, threaten, swarm private people, or dehumanize civilians. Clarity beats chaos.
Join IDA
This is for people ready to serve under a standard. Send a short note with your public handle, useful skills, readiness, and preferred lane. Delivery goes through the public IDA intake route, not a personal owner address.