A grassroots network built after October 7.

Israel Digital Army exists to help real pro-Israel voices turn digital energy into disciplined service: useful, sourced, protective, and worthy of the people whose stories must be heard.

Watch what is moving

Members look for posts, clips, stories, translations, and claims that need more reach, context, or correction.

Ground it in sources

Before amplification, useful work includes source checks, date checks, translation checks, and context that keeps weak claims from spreading.

Coordinate the push

Large and small accounts can each contribute. The goal is a wider public conversation, not a closed echo chamber.

Protect the network

The public website does not publish member lists, moderator identity, owner information, internal account structure, or private channels.

Work lanes

Useful work is not one job. Service has lanes.

IDA needs judgment, speed, design sense, hosting ability, translation, research, writing, clipping, and steady amplification from people who want to contribute with honor.

Research

Find the original source, check the timestamp, save receipts, and separate strong claims from weak ones.

Writing

Turn complex material into threads, captions, explainers, rebuttals, and language that travels well.

Design and video

Produce clean clips, quote cards, visual explainers, thumbnails, and polished assets people will actually share.

Live conversations

Host, produce, summarize, clip, and distribute conversations with credible guests and a useful record.

Boundaries

What IDA does not need to be.

Legitimacy comes from clarity. The public posture should be serious, direct, and protective.

Not fake accounts

No sockpuppets, impersonation, stolen photos, or artificial identity games.

Not public doxxing

No publishing private people, personal addresses, internal routing, or sensitive locations.

Not empty outrage

The work should persuade, inform, honor victims, and keep the human stakes visible.

Join IDA

Step forward with one useful skill and a real public voice.

Use the intake page to share your public handle or contact route, preferred lane, and a short note about where you can help serve.

Before you submit

  • Use a public route. Do not submit private personal details you do not want routed through a form provider.
  • Read the standard. IDA is built around real voices, source discipline, and no harassment.