Israel is paying influencers $7,000 per post
Netanyahu referred this week to a 'community' pushing
out preferred messaging in US media — and boy are they making a princely sum
Sep 30, 2025
https://responsiblestatecraft.org/israel-influencers-netanyahu/
In a meeting dedicated to harnessing pro-Israel media energy on Friday, Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu alluded to a cohort of Israel’s influencers. “We have to
fight back. How do we fight back? Our influencers. I think you should also talk
to them if you have a chance, to that community, they are very important.”
Being paid by Israel to post on social media is also very lucrative.
According to previously unreported recent documents, these influencers are
likely being paid around $7,000 per post on social media such as Tik Tok and
Instagram on behalf of Israel.
Bridges Partners, a firm working for the Israeli
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, sent a series of invoices for its “Influencer
Campaign” to Havas Media Group Germany, an international media group working
for Israel. The invoices detailed a sum of $900,000, starting in June and
slated to end in November, for a cohort of 14-18 influencers to create content.
The document, which was filed under the Foreign Agents
Registration Act, notes that the funding is for both “payments for influencers
and production,” but does not provide a breakdown between the two. When taking
into account the administrative production costs through Sept. 16 — legal fees,
banking fees, marketing fees, and other project services noted in a separate
document — that leaves an estimated sum of $552,946 for the influencers between
June and September of this year.
The firm estimated that the cohort was expected to
produce 75-90 posts in that time. Doing the math, that would be $6,143 per post
on the low end. On the high end, each influencer could be making as much as
$7,372 per post.
It is not clear which influencers are participating in
the program. Havas, the firm overseeing Bridges Partners’ work, did not respond
to multiple requests for comment about the project, which influencers are
participating in the program, or how much each is paid.
Bridges Partners’ founders are Yair Levi and Uri
Steinberg, who each own a 50% stake in the firm. Bridges Partners describes its
work as assisting with “promoting cultural interchange between United States
and Israel.”
The firm, which lists its business address in the
Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington D.C., has also enlisted the help of a former major in the IDF
spokesperson unit, Nadav Shtrauchler. For legal counsel, Levi and Steinberg
have turned to Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, a firm that previously worked for controversial Israeli spyware company NSO Group.
The Bridges Partners campaign is titled “Esther
Project.” It is unclear if the campaign bears any association with “Project
Esther,” the Heritage Foundation’s campaign to fight anti-semitism by branding critics of Israel as part of a terrorist support
network.
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