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PufPuf23

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Thu Oct 2, 2025, 04:34 AM Yesterday

Inside Israel's 'Esther Project': DOJ filings reveal paid US influencer campaign

Source: The Times of Israel

JTA — Newly filed records with the US Department of Justice show that Israel’s government has quietly launched a two-track influence operation in the United States, blending big-budget political advertising with grassroots-style influencer campaigns.

The filings reveal that a firm called Bridges Partners LLC has been hired to manage an influencer network under a project code-named the “Esther Project.” It is unclear if there is any link to Project Esther, a plan to combat antisemitism published by the Heritage Foundation, an American right-wing think tank.

In its disclosure, required under the Foreign Agents Registration Act, Bridges said its work was intended to “assist with promoting cultural interchange between the United States and Israel” and specified that the engagement runs through a German division of the global PR firm Havas.

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Netanyahu added: “We have to fight with the weapons that apply to the battlefields in which we engage, and the most important ones are on social media.”

Read more: https://www.timesofisrael.com/israels-secret-esther-project-doj-filings-reveal-paid-us-influencer-campaign/

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Inside Israel's 'Esther Project': DOJ filings reveal paid US influencer campaign (Original Post) PufPuf23 Yesterday OP
We knew Israel paid for social media posts in previous conflicts, so I assumed they were still doing so now muriel_volestrangler 23 hrs ago #1

muriel_volestrangler

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1. We knew Israel paid for social media posts in previous conflicts, so I assumed they were still doing so now
Thu Oct 2, 2025, 05:28 AM
23 hrs ago

It's not like they had any adverse consequences from their previous employments of posters. I'm just surprised to see this called a "launch", rather than "ongoing for a decade or so".

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