War on Iran fuelling Islamophobic social media surge in US: Report

Al Jazeera
March 10, 2026
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A new US study indicates a significant increase in Islamophobic social media activity on X since the war's commencement. Researchers identified over 25,300 Islamophobic posts, signaling an intensification of hate speech directed at Muslims. The report highlights a direct correlation between the ongoing conflict and the surge in online anti-Muslim sentiment. This trend raises concerns about the potential for real-world discrimination and harassment. Further monitoring and analysis will be crucial to understand the full societal impact of this online phenomenon.

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