Non-governmental, pro-Israeli groups are looking to win hearts and minds though social-media posts.
rages on, so does a digital struggle for control of the geopolitical narrative surrounding it. Now, a number of prominent pro-Palestinefollowers, tweeted an image of a brief he received via email from an Israeli grassroots group called Hostages and Missing Families Forum, writing, “emailing this to someone who is literally palestinian is crazy…especially in an age of information where you can clearly understand who has been wronged for decades.
As of a week ago, the forum was pushing for a meeting with Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about what he would do to ensure the safe return of their loved ones. He finally met with members on Oct. 15, but the summitas attendees argued about whether a strong retaliation against Hamas should be prioritized over the safety of the hostages.
Watson claimed that this company, which she did not name, sent an email indicating they no longer wished to work with her after she posted a photo from aon her Instagram account. The brand then offered to pay her “basically double the amount that we agreed on” if she took down the picture and publicly announced that she no longer supported Palestine, Watson alleged in her TikTok — which has since been taken down, but remains available on X, formerly Twitter.
One ad, stylized to look like a children’s cartoon featuring rainbows and winged unicorns raised concerns that the advertisement, which mentioned the death of 40 Israeli infants, was being shown on YouTube content for children. “NOW HUG YOUR BABY AND STAND WITH US,” the ad told parents.
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