American billionaires run a media campaign to whitewash Israel and smear HAMAS
A billionaire businessman in the United States has started a campaign to raise millions of dollars to use the media to clean up the dirty image of the illegal Zionist regime of Israel along with tarnishing the character of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement HAMAS, while the demonstration in support of Palestine against Israel are becoming more and more popular all over the world. According to an e-mail seen on the Semafor news website, the media campaign named "Truth for Peace" is seeking millions of dollars in donations from the world's leading figures in the media ownership, finance and media sectors. and technology. Semafor has reported that, more than 50 people are invited and influenced, including former CEO of Google Eric Schmidt, CEO of Dell Michael Dell and financier Michael Milken who have property and wealth worth 500 billion dollars.
Some individuals, such as investor Bill Ackman, have publicly threatened to boycott students who support Palestine and criticize the Zionist regime of Israel. On October 10, Ackman wrote on the X network, that he and other business executives have asked Ivy League universities to reveal the names of students who belong to communities and organizations that signed open letters criticizing Israel's policies in Gaza. American billionaire Barry Sternlicht, who started the campaign, has said, the plan will help Israel to "get ahead of the curve" because the world has been affected by the violent attacks of the Zionist regime in the Gaza Strip. The dirty campaign to clean up the Zionist regime and the crimes of genocide it continues against the Palestinians of Gaza, targeting children and non-military areas including even hospitals, schools, mosques and churches is planned to be implemented when the National Institute of Security Curriculum ( INSS), affiliated with Tel Aviv University, announced on Sunday that since the start of the war on Gaza, 3,891 demonstrations in support of Israel and Palestine have been held in 92 countries around the world. "Apparently, the number of pro-Palestinian protests is greater than the pro-Israel protests, and this situation is gaining momentum," INSS said in its report. The Zionist Institute has added that, currently 95 percent of the protests taking place in the world are against the Zionist regime while those supporting the Zionists have decreased to only 5 percent. It said, studies show that the countries where the largest number of demonstrations in support of the Palestinians have taken place are Yemen (486 demonstrations), the United States (402), Turkey (355), and Iran (275).