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Israel ran a $900,000 U.S. social media campaign via influencers to boost support during the Gaza war.
Israel has launched a $900,000 social media campaign in the U.S. using paid influencers, managed by Bridge Partners—a firm linked to Israel’s Foreign Ministry—under the “Esther Project,” according to DOJ filings.
The effort, active from June to November 2025, paid influencers $6,143 to $7,372 per post across platforms like TikTok and Instagram, aiming to counter declining American public support for Israel amid the war in Gaza.
Prime Minister Netanyahu has called social media an “eighth front,” while separate contracts with firms like Clock Tower X LLC and Google’s $45 million ad campaign use AI and conservative media to shape narratives.
The initiative is part of a broader $150 million global outreach effort.
Israel ejecutó una campaña de medios sociales de EE.UU. de $900,000 a través de personas influyentes para aumentar el apoyo durante la guerra de Gaza.