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Israel Paying US Social Media Influencers $7,000 Per Post As Right-Wing Support Craters
Posted on 10/1/25 at 11:44 am
Posted on 10/1/25 at 11:44 am
"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.
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."
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.
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."
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If tweet fails to load, click here. Posted on 10/1/25 at 11:45 am to John Barron
Well it's $7,000.00 until they negotiate the fact that they were promised most of that 3k years ago and then it will be more like $3.50
Posted on 10/1/25 at 11:48 am to John Barron
Wouldn't surprise me... paying influencers is a big game in politics. Disgusting.
Posted on 10/1/25 at 11:51 am to John Barron
I can’t wait for someone to suggest not loving Israeli propaganda is standing in the way of Israel’s right to exist or defend themselves.
Posted on 10/1/25 at 11:51 am to John Barron
Didn't Coke pay you to post, John?
Posted on 10/1/25 at 11:52 am to poncho villa
didn't congress ban tic toc because they were afraid of chinese influence? trump messes around and gets it sold to ellison of oracle. ellison is a huge supporter of israel. so, tic toc not good for chinese influence BUT ok for israel influence.
Posted on 10/1/25 at 12:00 pm to John Barron
Looney Loomer going to make bank!!
Posted on 10/1/25 at 12:39 pm to John Barron
Some one should ask that Brilyn kid if he gets paid from Israel.
All bibi needs to do is come out vowing to help America fight anti-Christian genocide in places like Nigeria and they’ll get in better graces. It’s just too one sided of a relationship.
All bibi needs to do is come out vowing to help America fight anti-Christian genocide in places like Nigeria and they’ll get in better graces. It’s just too one sided of a relationship.
Posted on 10/1/25 at 12:55 pm to HagaDaga
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