Israel Paid Google $45m to Help Cover up Gaza Starvation
- Google signed a $45 million advertising contract with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office for a digital campaign denying famine in Gaza, according to reports by Drop Site News.
- The digital campaign launched after Israel blocked food and medical supplies into Gaza on March 2, with 185 hunger-related deaths reported in August, according to Gaza's Health Ministry.
- Critics, including human rights observers, accused the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation of placing civilians at risk during increasing starvation deaths in Gaza.
- Israeli cabinet members have reportedly supported the use of starvation as a tactic, with one stating, 'They can die of hunger or surrender.
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Google’s $45M Deal with Netanyahu: Is Tech Fueling Propaganda in Gaza? - teleSUR English
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With ads on video platforms, Google discredits the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.


Google in $45 million deal with Israel to deny Gaza famine, report claims
Google is facing scrutiny following reports that it signed a $45 million advertising contract with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office to support a digital campaign denying famine in Gaza. The agreement, revealed by Drop Site News, describes Google as a “key entity” in advancing Israel’s strategic messaging and public relations efforts. The six-month campaign was launched shortly after Israel blocked the entry of food, fuel, and m…
CAIR urges Google to end $45m ad deal with Israel whitewashing Gaza genocide
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has called on Google to cancel an advertising deal worth a reported $45m, which is whitewashing the Israeli regime’s genocidal actions in Gaza.
Israel paid Google $45 million to conceal Gaza atrocities
Gaza: An American investigative news website has claimed that Israel’s government entered a $45 million agreement with Google in order to promote Israeli narratives and de-emphasize the Gaza humanitarian crisis. The supposed deal, which was reportedly finalized in late June, is said to be six months long and was coordinated directly through the office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. As reported, the deal makes Google a key actor in Israel’…
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