American and international newspapers began deleting articles praising the UAE and inciting Qatar, Turkey and other countries after the "Daily Best" website revealed its falsehood.

The American Daily News website had revealed the existence of a network of more than 19 fake figures who published dozens of opinion articles in conservative American media, newspapers and publications in the Middle East praising the UAE and inciting Qatar, Turkey and Iran.

The Israeli Jerusalem Post, in contact with its chief editor, declined to comment on the articles, some of which were co-published.

The investigation recorded that the imaginary writers published contributions on two sites, the Arab Eye and Persia Now, and published opinion articles on dozens of platforms promoting the same goals, including criticizing Qatar, and in particular the Al Jazeera News Network.

The website added that the fictional writers criticized Turkey's role in Libya, describing its support to one of the parties to the conflict in Libya as "bad news" aimed at "limiting the flow of vital energy resources" to Europe, and that it is a wedge that is aimed at stirring up division within NATO, as well as designating a network Facebook authorizes Kerman on its board of directors.

The site reported that the network's activities date back to July 2019, and that it created Twitter accounts in March or April 2020, presenting themselves as political advisors and independent journalists mostly residing in European capitals.

He pointed out that members of the network lied about their academic and professional records on "LinkedIn" and used false or stolen photos.

He said that all the stolen portraits used by network members were tampered with so that they would not be discovered using the Google search engine.

After exposing this information, Twitter decided to suspend the accounts of 15 people, including the account of the fake person Rafael Bedani, against the background of members of this network violating Twitter policies that prevent the tampering of platforms.