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France's prime minister formally requested that Israel explain or help identify the operators of an Israeli firm accused of running online influence campaigns in multiple countries. Israel's embassy stated it has no intention of interfering in French politics.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewThe Israeli firm is identified as BlackCore. The request was made public on June 12, 2026.
Israel's embassy stated it has no intention of interfering in French politics. The statement did not address the specific accusations regarding BlackCore. The prime minister's request marks the first public demand by French officials for Israeli assistance in identifying the operators behind the campaigns.
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