War Israel just quadrupled its PR budget to $730M. Experts say it won’t work. - CTR getting a raise

Israel just quadrupled its PR budget to $730M. Experts say it won’t work.

Spending on image should be “like investing in jets, bombs and missile interceptors,” Israel’s foreign minister says

Lawmakers in Jerusalem approved a 2026 national budget last month that includes roughly $730 million for public diplomacy — the broad category known in Hebrew as hasbara — more than four times the $150 million they allocated the year before. That earlier sum was itself about 20 times what Israel had spent on such efforts before the war in Gaza broke out in 2023.

The unprecedented expenditure comes as survey after survey show declining support for Israel in the United States, its most important ally. A Pew Research Center poll released earlier this month found 60% of Americans now view Israel unfavorably, up seven points in a single year, with only 37% viewing it favorably.

Most striking for a country long accustomed to bipartisan American support: 57% of Republicans under 50 hold negative views of Israel. Support has cratered among the religiously unaffiliated, Black Protestants and Catholics. Among American Jews, support has slipped below two-thirds.

On social media, the Hebrew word “hasbara” has become a dismissive shorthand for pro-Israel advocacy, indicating how widely known Israel’s uphill efforts to shape its image have become.
Israel’s foreign minister, Gideon Sa’ar, says the country is engaged in a global war for hearts and minds and it must spend accordingly.

“We had a major breakthrough this year, but we must as a country invest much much more,” Sa’ar said in December as the government entered budget deliberations. “It should be like investing in jets, bombs and missile interceptors. In the face of what’s arrayed against us and what’s invested against us, it’s far from enough. This is an existential issue.”

A $50 million international social-media ad buy was split across Google, YouTube, X and Outbrain. Roughly $40 million went to hosting 400 foreign delegations — lawmakers, pastors, influencers, university presidents. A “media war room” was erected to monitor 250 outlets and 10,000 daily Israel-related items.

The Foreign Ministry also signed a $1.5-million-a-month contract with former Trump campaign strategist Brad Parscale’s firm to deploy AI tools against antisemitism online, a $4.1 million campaign aimed at evangelical churches, and the “Esther Project,” a paid influencer network running up to $900,000 through a PR firm called Bridges Partners.

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...Israel and US wasn't allies during those wars. The allience started after Six Day War.

Did you really write that out and thought "yes, this is a great argument."?

Israel takes 3 billion per year from US. For a parasite, it sustains itself pretty well.
A decent point, but pretty sure Vietnam was still going in ‘67 amigo.
Point is that Israel isn’t an ‘ally’ in the traditional sense. The reason they were asked to stay out of Gulf 1/Gulf 2/Afghanistan was purely due to the fact that it would have shattered support from involved Arab gulf states.
Israel better be praying that the camel jockeys don’t work out that supporting US adventurism in the Middle East is directly aiding the Greater Israel project.
 
A decent point, but pretty sure Vietnam was still going in ‘67 amigo.
Point is that Israel isn’t an ‘ally’ in the traditional sense. The reason they were asked to stay out of Gulf 1/Gulf 2/Afghanistan was purely due to the fact that it would have shattered support from involved Arab gulf states.
Israel better be praying that the camel jockeys don’t work out that supporting US adventurism in the Middle East is directly aiding the Greater Israel project.
You should really ask yourself why didn't the Brits and Europeans get into Vietnam like the Aussies and South Koreans did?

Or the Canuks?

Also, if you weren't mentally retarded you'd know that the US-Israeli relationship went to "Very good" vs "ok-good" only during/after the 1973 Yom Kippur war and from 1967-1970 post 6 Day war the Israelis and Arabs were in a continual low level war called the War of Attrition.

Sadly, you're probably a bit tarded.
 
why didn't the Brits and Europeans get into Vietnam
Because it was a bullshit war that had zero chance of affecting Europe directly? Australia and Korea were directly threatened by the rise of communism in South-east Asia and the pacific, Europe not so much (Cold War doctrine said that diverting resources away from Europe was probably not a great idea at the time).

the US-Israeli relationship went to "Very good" vs "ok-good" only during/after the 1973 Yom Kippur war and from 1967-1970 post 6 Day war the Israelis and Arabs were in a continual low level war called the War of Attrition.
Yes, and? How does that impact the current top-down narrative of Israel being ‘America’s greatest ally’? You know, the one that’s failing, hence the PR budget boost?

Sadly, you're probably a bit tarded.
Sadly? Being retarded in the Thunderdome is one of the last great online bloodsports. Why are we here if not to have vociferous disagreements over stupid shit that ultimately change nobody’s mind and make no greater cultural impact?

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So maybe we could take advantage of this increased pr budget to upgrade the website and make some mullah..
 
I agree but I also laugh just as hard when jews get killed by their fellow demon worshipping sandniggers. The greatest travesty is that many White people have been tricked into thinking that jews killing muslims is justified while muslims eradicating jews is a bad thing.
Everyone who says things like this ends up in a coalition with people who are a breath away from arguing the girls of Rotherham were whores anyway. There is no reverse case for people who mostly want Israel to do a heckin’ genocide and crush the ego of Islam.
 
going in ‘67 amigo
Please stop. We started allience after Six Day War. Do you think we asked our new ally to help us?
The reason they were asked to stay out of Gulf 1/Gulf 2/Afghanistan was purely due to the fact that it would have shattered support from involved Arab gulf states.
I never said otherwise. What i'm saying is that your excuse of "they didn't help us during those wars" is retarded because we either directly asked them to not help us, or we weren't even allies inn the first place.

You literally wrote out "they didn't even help us during gulf war" knowing full well we asked them to not to. Or you didn't even know that, which is more embarassing.
 
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