Jerusalem - Orit Perlov and Donald Trump have something in common. They both spend a significant amount of time on social media.

While Trump’s total time on Twitter and Facebook has never been published, for Perlov it can be as much as 14 hours per day. She is a social media analyst for the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS), where she follows and participates in discourses on social networks in Arab states.

According to Perlov, about one third of the Arab population in the Middle East is actively using social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, WhatsApp, Instagram – in the Middle East, and she communicates and engages daily with many leaders of public opinion in the region. They are from countries such as Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Egypt and Tunisia, Saudis as well as Palestinians.

“I am having conversations with them and listening to the conversations they have with others,” said Perlov. “My job is to feel the pulse, bring Initial information, and understand the nuances of these conversations, to recognize trends, and write about them.”

These reports are being read by a variety of government institutions, the IDF, as well as the Israeli public. Perlov said she can help put security threats, social unrest and other events into perspective and sometimes see security challenges and trends in their early stages. Perlov, for example, was one of the first to write about events in Egypt and Syria in 2011 that eventually led to the revolutions and the Arab Spring.

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