It’s hardly an exaggeration to say they own Congress and now we get this. Make sure you view the link below that X is making it difficult for some of us to publish.
Again, anyone who asks legitimate questions and seeks honest debates is called a hater, the oldest tactic in the book and one Israel is famous for.
We repeat: The flag says “The United States of America,” not “The United States of Israel.”
If you agree, then demand from your elected representatives legislation that every member of Congress must publicly reveal how much money from Israel he or she takes in annually.
Any funny accounting nonsense should be subject to severe fines and possible prison time just like what they threaten to do to the general population for violations of the law.
You have the power to un-elect them. Fear not. It’s a very simple, legitimate request that is a must. They talk transparency. Ok! Let’s find out.
“Following Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s meeting in New York on Friday with a group of pro-Israel influencers, we learn that Israel is likely paying them a whopping $7,000 per pro-Israel social-media post in a desperate drive to bolster plummeting support of Israel among America’s young conservatives.
“That’s the conclusion of Responsible Statecraft’s Nick Cleveland-Stout, based on analysis of a disclosure filed with the US Department of Justice as required by the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA). While pro-Israel lobbying heavyweight AIPAC is notoriously exempt from FARA registration, the social media operation comes under the transparency law’s provisions because Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs is paying for it. View
“The influence campaign is being facilitated by Bridge Partners, a DC-based firm owned by founders Yair Levi and Uri Steinberg. “[Bridge Partners] has also enlisted the help of a former major in the IDF spokesperson unit, Nadav Shtrauchler,” writes Cleveland-Stout. “For legal counsel, Levi and Steinberg have turned to Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, a firm that previously worked for controversial Israeli spyware company NSO Group.”
“The current phase of the campaign runs from June to November, with a $900,000 budget for a stable of 14 to 17 influencers turning out pro-Israel content. Taking into account disclosed administrative costs and the campaign’s expectation that the group will produce 75-90 posts, Responsible Statecraft estimates each post will earn the influencers somewhere between $6,143 and $7,373. The individual influencers are not identified in the filings. However, given they are being paid by a foreign government to engage in political activity, the influencers seemingly have a duty to register as individual agents of the State of Israel.
“Netanyahu candid public statements to influencers last week raised eyebrows, as they laid bare Israel’s drive to control social media discourse in the United States in a bid to shore up American support. “We’re going to have to use the tools of battle,” said Netanyahu. “Weapons change over time...the most important ones are in social media. And the most important purchase that is going on right now is...TikTok.”
“After pro-Palestinian content in the wake of the Oct 7 Hamas attacks catalyzed a long-simmering deep state drive to ban TikTok, the ban is being averted via TikTok’s transfer of an 80% stake to Oracle, Silver Lake, and Andreessen Horowitz. The new owners include significant backers of Israel.
Oracle’s Larry Ellison, the world’s second-richest man, has said “there is no greater honor than supporting” the Israel Defense Forces, which he called “some of the bravest people in the world.” In August, Ellison’s son David acquired CBS and is reportedly planning to install diehard Israel defender Bari Weiss over CBS News.
Andreessen Horowitz has significant investments in the Israeli tech industry, where Ben Horowitz has worked to recruit from the ranks of elite Israeli military units. His father, David Horowitz, was a zealous supporter of Israel known for condemning pro-Palestinian activists as “Jew-haters” and allies of terrorists.
“The Israeli social media push comes amid cratering support for Israel among Americans. The deterioration is strongest among Republicans who have long represented the cornerstone of Israel’s backing in the United States. That trend is even more pronounced among younger Republicans: An August Responsible Statecraft poll found that just 24% of Republicans under age 35 sympathize more with Israel than the Palestinians.” Source