Google Involved in $45mn Deal with Netanyahu’s Office to Amplify Propaganda: Report
- Google has signed a six-month, $45 million deal with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office to support a propaganda campaign countering claims of famine in Gaza.
- The campaign was launched after Israel imposed a blockade on Gaza on March 2, 2025, and aims to discredit the UN, promoting the narrative that there is food in Gaza, as highlighted by a video viewed over six million times.
- Reports indicate that factors contributing to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza are entirely man-made, with starvation-related deaths reported.
- Critics accuse Google of profiting from actions described as genocide in Gaza due to its partnership under Project Nimbus.
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Still being evil: Google picked up cool $45 million in deal with Netanyahu's office to spread Israeli propaganda
Google is in the middle of a six-month, $45 million contract to amplify propaganda with Netanyahu's office. The contract describes Google as a "key entity" supporting the prime minister's messaging.Sep 03, 2025 On March 2, 2025, hours after the Israeli government announced the blockade of all food, medicine, fuel, and other humanitarian supplies from entering Gaza, lawmakers in Jerusalem demanded answers — not on the devastating human toll of su…
Google signs USD 45M deal with Netanyahu’s office to downplay Gaza famine: Report
Google, one of the world’s leading technology giants, has reportedly signed a six-month, USD 45 million (Rs 3,96,58,89,820) contract with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office to promote government messaging and counter reports of the worsening humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip. According to Drop Site News, the agreement, finalised in late June, positions Google as a central partner in advancing Netanyahu’s public relations stra…
Google entered $45 million deal with Netanyahu’s office
TEHRAN, Sep. 04 (MNA) – Google is running a $45 million campaign for Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office to bolster the regime’s propaganda about its brutal war in the besieged Gaza Strip, downplaying reports of starvation in Gaza.
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