Israel Spending Millions on Online ad Campaigns to Deny Gaza Famine: Report
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A joint investigation by European public broadcasters has revealed that the Israeli government funded a far-reaching advertising campaign through Google to counter reports of famine in Gaza. The strategy, known as "hasbara", was based on paid videos and sponsored websites showing food and restaurant markets, with the aim of presenting an image of normalcy in the enclave. Researchers claim that these ads were deliberately placed on user feeds in …
Israel accused of spending 42.8 million euros on Google ads to deny Gaza famine
A joint investigation by European public broadcasters has uncovered that the Israeli government financed a wide-reaching advertising campaign through Google to counter reports of famine in Gaza. The strategy, known as "hasbara," relied on paid videos and sponsored websites showing food markets and restaurants, aiming to present an image of normality in the enclave. Researchers say these ads were deliberately placed in users' feeds across several…
Israel allocated 42.8 million euros to Google to hide the genocide in the Gaza Strip and the famine situation of the population in the war-torn enclave. A joint investigation by Eurovision News Spotlight, the verification alliance led by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), concludes that the publications published by official accounts of the Israeli government are part of a planned government advertising strategy. It consists of the use of so…
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