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Thursday, October 02, 2025

For $7,000 You Can Promote Israeli Propaganda!

They will do anything for a buck. Even promote propaganda on behalf of a genocidal apartheid ethnostate.

Desperate times calls for desperate measures. 

The Israeli regime is pushing algorithms on TikTok, X and YouTube to push a positive image of an already crumbling narrative.

Wikileaks revealed that when regime leader Benjamin Netanyahu came to the United Nations and the White House, he met with social media influncers.

Netanyahu and the Israeli operatives are pushing hard on the content. They are literally gaslighting issues to Black content creators, those in the LGBTQ community and even secular Muslims.

  • Did you hear about how Black Palestinians are living in ghettos?
  • Did you hear about how Hamas is throwing gay people off buildings?
  • Did you know about the IDF solider who is a practicing Muslim?
  • Did you know that Qatar and Iran are paying these protesters?
  • Did you know Greta Thunberg was seen in a photograph with a Hamas official?

This is the verbal garbage Israel is promoting on social media. Some of these folks are buying this as verified while the rest of us are smelling bullshit.

The Esther Project sponsored by the The Bridge Partners for Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs is shelving out $7,000 for pro Zionist content. 

Lucrative investment on the blood of millions.

I guess Brad Parscale is working for that mollah. The former Trump campaign official had registered as a foreign agent in September.

I maybe surviving a chaotic Trump presidency and times are rough for millions of Americans, my ethics are crystal clear, I will not sell out to a partisan directive promoted by a foreign ally or adversary.

Leaked documents published by WikiLeaks and confirmed through filings with the U.S. Department of Justice under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) reveal that the Israeli government is paying American social media influencers up to $7,000 per post to promote pro-Israel content.

The campaign—managed by Bridges Partners LLC and coordinated via Havas Media Group Germany—is part of a $900,000 budget allocated for recruiting and training over a dozen influencers.

According to Jewish Telegraphic Agency and Responsible Statecraft, the initiative aims to shape public opinion amid growing backlash over Israel’s military operations in Gaza.

This effort is one arm of a broader foreign influence strategy launched after Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar secured a twentyfold increase in Israel’s global PR budget, raising it to $150 million in late 2024, as reported by The Jerusalem Post.

Documents also show that Israel pays $1.5 million per month to U.S. digital strategist Brad Parscale, former campaign manager for Donald Trump, to generate AI-driven pro-Israel messaging at scale.

Souless.

Parscale registered as a foreign agent under FARA in early 2025, according to Mediaite and MSN News.

Public reaction has been swift. Critics on social media and independent outlets have called the campaign a “public bribe” aimed at manipulating U.S. discourse and deflecting attention from alleged war crimes in Gaza, now entering their third year.

Further controversy erupted after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with pro-Israel influencers in New York during his visit to the UN General Assembly in September 2025.

Attendees included Debra Leah, Lizzy Savetsky, Emily Austin, Shay Zabo, Hannah Faulkner, The LatinxZionist, and Dania Avner, as confirmed by JTA and The Jerusalem Post.

Netanyahu emphasized the strategic importance of social media, calling platforms like TikTok and X “the most important battlegrounds” for shaping global opinion.

Meanwhile, a September 2025 poll conducted by The New York Times and Siena College found:

  • 51% of U.S. voters oppose sending more aid to Israel
  • Support for Palestinians rose to 35%, while support for Israel fell to 34%—a reversal from 2023
  • 68% of voters under 30 oppose further aid
  • 58% say Israel should halt military operations even if hostages remain
  • 40% believe Israel is deliberately targeting civilians—up from 22% in 2023

This marks a dramatic shift in American public sentiment and raises urgent questions about the ethics and legality of foreign-funded influence campaigns targeting domestic audiences.

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