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1 reply on “Israel’s DESPERATE Propaganda Push: Paying Influencers $7,000 Per Post”
Your spreading lies Statecraft, which misread a public filing from Israel’s Foreign Ministry.
They took a $900,000 campaign budget meant to cover influencer outreach, production, logistics, and editing — then guessed the per-post rate.
There was no list of influencers, no $7,000 figure, and no evidence — just speculation turned into a talking point.
Meanwhile, countries like Qatar have spent hundreds of millions on lobbying and PR in Washington.
That’s what real influence campaigns look like.
Next time you see someone repeat the $7,000 claim, remember: it’s false and meant to discredit anyone countering anti-Israel misinformation.
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