Billionaires are teaming up for pro-Israel, anti-Hamas
media drive: Report
The campaign is seeking million-dollar donations from
dozens of the world’s biggest names in media, finance and tech, Semafor
reported.
12 Nov 2023
A billionaire real estate tycoon in the United States
is rallying support for a high-dollar media crusade to boost Israel’s image and
demonise the Hamas armed group amid global pro-Palestinian solidarity protests.
The media campaign — called Facts for Peace — is
seeking million-dollar donations from dozens of the world’s biggest names in
media, finance and technology, according to an email seen by news website Semafor.
More than 50 individuals are being courted, including
former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, Dell CEO Michael Dell and financier Michael
Milken. They have a combined net worth of around $500bn, Semafor said.
Some of the individuals, such as investor Bill Ackman,
have publicly threatened to blacklist pro-Palestine students who are critical
of Israel. On October 10, Ackman wrote on X, formerly Twitter, that he and
other business executives wanted Ivy League universities to disclose the names
of students who are part of organisations that signed open letters criticising
Israeli policies in Gaza.
‘Get ahead of the narrative’
US billionaire Barry Sternlicht, who started the
project, said the campaign would help Israel “get ahead of the narrative” as
the world has reacted to the intensive Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip.
“Public opinion will surely shift as scenes, real or
fabricated by Hamas, of civilian Palestinian suffering will surely erode
[Israel’s] current empathy in the world community”, Sternlicht wrote in an
email soliciting contributions from the wealthy figures shortly after Hamas’s
October 7 attacks on Israel, according to Semafor. “We must get ahead of the
narrative.”
Israel has carried out relentless air strikes on the
besieged Gaza Strip since October 7, killing at least 11,078 Palestinian people, including 4,500
children, displacing 1.5 million people, and wrecking much of the
territory’s infrastructure, Gaza officials say.
Hamas’s surprise attack on Israeli territory on
October 7 killed some 1,200 Israelis, according to Israeli officials.
Sternlicht’s media drive aims to brand Hamas as a
“terrorist organisation” that is “not just the enemy of Israel, but of the
United States”, he wrote. The goal is to draw $50m in private donations, paired
with a matching contribution from a Jewish charity. Hamas is already designated
as a “terrorist” organisation by the US and the European Union for its armed
resistance against Israeli occupation.
It is unclear which figures have donated, but the
campaign has raised at least a few million dollars already, Semafor reported,
citing “people familiar with the matter”.
It is being advised by Josh Vlasto, a communications
strategist who previously worked for US Senator Chuck Schumer and former
Governor of New York Andrew Cuomo, Semafor reported.
The US is Israel’s strongest global ally, providing it
with billions of dollars of aid annually and staunch diplomatic backing.
Despite the mounting humanitarian crisis in Gaza, the US government has
continuously rebuffed global calls for a ceasefire and reiterated that
Washington will not give Israel “red lines” in the war. On November 2, the US
Congress passed a $14.3bn emergency military aid package for
Israel.
However, public support for the US’s position appears
to be ebbing, with nearly half of US Democrats disapproving of how Joe Biden
has handled the conflict, according to a recent poll by the Associated
Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.
Social media giants such as Instagram, X, YouTube and
TikTok have been accused of censoring pro-Palestine
voices by reducing
their reach, a practice known as shadowbanning.
Axios reported last month that pro-Palestine posts on
TikTok were being viewed four times more than pro-Israel posts. This came as
people around the world have reacted with horror to the mounting death toll in
Gaza where most of the killed are civilians.
Facts For Peace, the media campaign launched by
Sternlicht, aims to win back public favour for Israel, posting videos on its
social media pages blaming Hamas for the plight of Palestinians and denying
claims of Israeli rights violations.
The most recent video posted on its Facebook page
argues that “Israel is not an apartheid state”.
This contradicts findings from Palestinian, Israeli
and international rights experts, including from the United Nations, that
Israel is practising apartheid through its “deeply discriminatory dual legal
and political system” in the occupied territories.
Israel occupied West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza in
the 1967 war and later annexed East Jerusalem. It withdrew its forces from Gaza
in 2005 but continues to maintain a siege on the territory of 2.3 million
people. Israel has continued to expand settlements in the occupied West Bank
and East Jerusalem – a step considered illegal under international law.
Settlements pose the biggest hurdles in the
realisation of an independent and sovereign Palestinian state living
side-by-side with Israel, experts say. The US has condemned the settlements’
expansions but done little to stop its closest ally.
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