Israel Pays US Influencers $7,000 Per Post To Whitewash Gaza Genocide: Report
Israeli officials describe social media as the ‘eighth front’ in their war to destroy Gaza and reshape West Asia
Israel is paying US social media influencers thousands of dollars per post to improve its image amid Tel Aviv’s efforts to destroy Gaza and starve its population, the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft reported on 2 October.
Citing a document filed under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), the institute wrote that, “influencers are likely being paid around $7,000 per post on social media such as TikTok and Instagram on behalf of Israel.”
The document showed payment invoices submitted by the public relations firm Bridges Partners to conduct a campaign known as the Esther Project. The invoices were submitted to Havas Media Group Germany – an international media group working for Israel.
The Esther Project is part of a broader effort to shape the public option that Israeli officials describe as the “eighth front” in its war against Gaza and neighboring states, including Syria, Lebanon, and Iran.
The invoices documented a sum of $900,000 to be used for “payments for influencers and production,” between June and November this year.
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