• Who are the 'influencers' Israel is paying $7k per post?

    From NefeshBarYochai@void@invalid.noy to alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,rec.food.cooking,soc.culture.jewish,nz.politics,alt.atheism on Sat Oct 25 15:18:14 2025
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    On Tuesday, RS published a story about how Israel is paying a cohort
    of 14-18 social media influencers around $7,000 per post to promote
    the countryAs image in the American public. The campaign, nicknamed
    oEsther Project,o is coordinated by a newly created firm working out
    of a Capitol Hill rowhouse called Bridges Partners, and is slated to
    run through November.

    However, as of publication, it is unclear who the influencers
    themselves are. According to the contract, they were supposed to begin
    posting on behalf of Israel in July, yet have not registered as
    foreign agents. By not registering as foreign agents and disclosing
    their names, the influencers are likely in violation of the U.S.As
    premier foreign lobbying law, the Foreign Agents Registration Act.
    FARA experts say they must also mark their content on social media so
    that viewers know it is content sponsored by Israel.

    Ben Freeman, the Director of the Democratizing Foreign Policy program
    at the Quincy Institute, said that the law in this case is
    straightforward. oIf you're being paid by a foreign government to
    influence the American public on that government's behalf you should
    register under FARA.o

    Freeman added, oIf these influencers are knowingly accepting money
    from the Israeli government to produce content for the Israeli
    government that's being viewed by thousands or millions of their
    followers in the U.S., it's not at all clear why they would not be
    required to register under FARA.o

    Currently, the Bridges Partners contract only lists one registered
    foreign agent: Uri Steinberg, a consultant who owns a 50% stake in the
    firm.

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