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[[File:Voices of Israel Logo - Facebook.jpg|right|400px|thumb|[[Voices for Israel]] logo taken from their Facebook Page.]]
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[[Kela Shlomo]] was renamed [[Concert]] in 2018 and later, [[Voices of Israel]] in 2021. '[[Voices of Israel]] has a joint venture agreement with the [[State of Israel]] led by the [[Ministry of Diaspora Affairs]] and [[Combat Antisemitism]].'<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20241003105324/https://voicesofisrael.org/en/who-we-are/<ref>
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==About==
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[[Voices of Israel]] describe themselves as a non-partisan, apolitical organisation that funds and partners with a broad range of Israeli and international NGOs, with the common goal of strengthening the positive perception of the state of Israel and combating hare speech and incitement around the world. [[Voices of Israel]] has stated that their activities are part of a joint venture with the State of Israel, via the [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs]]<ref> Voices of Israel. [https://archive.ph/oO0Fg Mission] "Voices of Israel". Accessed on 7 October 2022. </ref>. This project was previously called [[Concert - Together for Israel]] which operated in conjunction with the now closed [[Ministry of Strategic Affairs and Public Diplomacy]]. <ref> Haaretz Editorial. [https://archive.ph/DmwBj A Concert of Shame]. "Haaretz". Accessed on 5 October 2022.</ref>
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In August 2022, The Jerusalem Post reported that [[Concert - Together for Israel]] (originally called [[Solomon's Sling]]) legally moved from the [[Ministry of Strategic Affairs and Public Diplomacy]] and is now operating under the name [[Voices for Israel]] under the [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs]], and Deputy Minister [[Idan Roll]].<ref name="JPost - VOI"> Zvika Klein, [https://archive.ph/xQKQK , Israel's Foreign Ministry quietly launches re-branded hasbara org], archived on 3 October 2022 </ref>. According to The Jerusalem Post [[Voices of Israel]] will operate with a four year budget of NIS 100 million with the hope that this will be matched by private donors. [[Concert - Together for Israel]] had an annual budget of NIS 100 million.<ref name="JPost - VOI"/>
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[[Voices of Israel]]'s new CEO [[Lior Weintraub]] is a former diplomat in India and Washington, and served as vice-president of [[The Israel Project]] as well as a lecturer on diplomacy and communications at Reichman University.<ref name="JPost - VOI"/> According to [[Voices of Israel]], its mission is "“recognizing that the State of Israel’s international legitimacy is a national security issue of the highest order,” According to an official document. “VOI’s long-term mission is to strengthen Israel’s legitimacy and to minimize the impact among key audiences of the delegitimization campaign against it."<ref name="JPost - VOI"/> According to internal documents [[Voices of Israel]] will focus on data and polling, advancing the Abraham Accords, boosting influencer visits to Israel, social media and collaboration on media strategy in 2022.<ref name="JPost - VOI"/>
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According to the Chair of [[Voices of Israel]], [[Micah Avni]] the goal of the project "has been to establish a platform that can empower the pro-Israel world in strengthening its messaging, its voices, [and] its ability to communicate Israel’s narratives to the world.”<ref name="JPost - VOI"/>. According to [[Idan Roll]], “Concert was a good idea with a problematic execution,” Roll told the Post. “After a year of hard work to correct deficiencies and strategic change, I am proud to relaunch this company under its new name: [[Voices of Israel], Cooperation between the Foreign Ministry and civilian organizations is a force multiplier in strengthening Israel in the international arena".<ref name="JPost - VOI"/>
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According to a report by [[Lee Fang]] and [[Jack Poulson]]:
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:Last November, just weeks into the war in Gaza, [[Amichai Chikli]], a brash, 42-year-old Likud minister in the Israeli government, was called into the [[Knesset]], Israel’s parliament, to brief lawmakers on what could be done about rising anti-war protests from young people across the United States, especially at elite universities.
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:“I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again now, that I think we should, especially in the United States, be on the offensive,” argued Chikli.
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:Chikli has since led a targeted push to counter critics of Israel. The Guardian has uncovered evidence showing how Israel has relaunched a controversial entity as part of a broader public relations campaign to target US college campuses and redefine antisemitism in US law.
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:Seconds after a smoke alarm subsided during the hearing, Chikli assured the lawmakers that there was new money in the budget for a pushback campaign, which was separate from more traditional public relations and paid advertising content produced by the government. It included 80 programs already under way for advocacy efforts “to be done in the ‘Concert’ way”, he said.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/jun/24/israel-fund-us-university-protest-gaza-antisemitism</ref>
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==Activities==
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*April 26, 2022 [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs]] joint event with [[Voices of Israel]] project in "the old city of Jerusalem and around Temple Mount: Seeing with our own eyes the efforts of @israel to maintain freedom of worship for all." <ref> Ido Daniel. [https://twitter.com/IdoDaniel/status/1518986897548365828 With members of DigiTell Network, Israel’s Influencers Dream Team and Voices of Israel project]. "Twitter". Accessed on 1 October 2022.</ref>
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==Staff==
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*[[Lior Weintraub]] - CEO <ref> Voices of Israel. [https://archive.ph/rulai Our People]. "Voices of Israel". Accessed on 7 October 2022.</ref>
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*[[Micah Avni]] - Chair
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*[[Smadar Haviv]] - Finance Director
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*[[Sharon Banyon]] - Vice President (June 2022 - Present)<ref> Sharon Banyan. [https://archive.ph/wg0dX Experience]. "LinkedIn". Accessed 20 October 2022.</ref>
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*[[Navah Edelstein]] - Vice President (July 2021 - May 2022)<ref> Navah Edelstein. [https://archive.ph/7BBSr Experience]. "LinkedIn". Accessed 21 October 2022. </ref>
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*[[Faran Raz]] <ref> Faran Raz. [https://archive.ph/oUmal Experience]. "LinkedIn". Accessed 3 October 2022. </ref>
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==Projects==
 
==Projects==
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[[Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy]] | [[National Black Empowerment Council]] | [[CyberWell]] (formerly [[Global ARC]] or [[Global Antisemitism Research Center]]<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20221003134157/https://cyberwell.org/post/a-new-year-a-new-global-arc/</ref>)<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/jun/24/israel-fund-us-university-protest-gaza-antisemitism</ref>
  
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*[[Keshet David]], which is Hebrew for “David’s Bow.” AKA [[Israel Cyber Shield]]/[[Innovative Collaboration Strategies]]/[[Keshet David Research and Information Ltd]]. Also linked by personnel to [[Argyle Consulting Group]].
 
===Selected projects===
 
===Selected projects===
  
[[Leaders of Tomorrow]] | [[Hasbara Fellowships]] | [[Conexion Israel]] | [[Heroes for Life]]| [[ELNET]]
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[[Leaders of Tomorrow]] | [[Hasbara Fellowships]] | [[Conexion Israel]] | [[Heroes for Life]]| [[ELNET]] | [[ISRAEL-is]]<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20240912175337/https://voicesofisrael.org/en/portfolio/</ref>
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==Resources==
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*https://www.leefang.com/p/pro-israel-group-censoring-social
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==Notes==
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Latest revision as of 10:56, 3 October 2024

Voices for Israel logo taken from their Facebook Page.

Kela Shlomo was renamed Concert in 2018 and later, Voices of Israel in 2021. 'Voices of Israel has a joint venture agreement with the State of Israel led by the Ministry of Diaspora Affairs and Combat Antisemitism.'Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag. This project was previously called Concert - Together for Israel which operated in conjunction with the now closed Ministry of Strategic Affairs and Public Diplomacy. [1]

In August 2022, The Jerusalem Post reported that Concert - Together for Israel (originally called Solomon's Sling) legally moved from the Ministry of Strategic Affairs and Public Diplomacy and is now operating under the name Voices for Israel under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Deputy Minister Idan Roll.[2]. According to The Jerusalem Post Voices of Israel will operate with a four year budget of NIS 100 million with the hope that this will be matched by private donors. Concert - Together for Israel had an annual budget of NIS 100 million.[2]

Voices of Israel's new CEO Lior Weintraub is a former diplomat in India and Washington, and served as vice-president of The Israel Project as well as a lecturer on diplomacy and communications at Reichman University.[2] According to Voices of Israel, its mission is "“recognizing that the State of Israel’s international legitimacy is a national security issue of the highest order,” According to an official document. “VOI’s long-term mission is to strengthen Israel’s legitimacy and to minimize the impact among key audiences of the delegitimization campaign against it."[2] According to internal documents Voices of Israel will focus on data and polling, advancing the Abraham Accords, boosting influencer visits to Israel, social media and collaboration on media strategy in 2022.[2]

According to the Chair of Voices of Israel, Micah Avni the goal of the project "has been to establish a platform that can empower the pro-Israel world in strengthening its messaging, its voices, [and] its ability to communicate Israel’s narratives to the world.”[2]. According to Idan Roll, “Concert was a good idea with a problematic execution,” Roll told the Post. “After a year of hard work to correct deficiencies and strategic change, I am proud to relaunch this company under its new name: [[Voices of Israel], Cooperation between the Foreign Ministry and civilian organizations is a force multiplier in strengthening Israel in the international arena".[2]


According to a report by Lee Fang and Jack Poulson:

Last November, just weeks into the war in Gaza, Amichai Chikli, a brash, 42-year-old Likud minister in the Israeli government, was called into the Knesset, Israel’s parliament, to brief lawmakers on what could be done about rising anti-war protests from young people across the United States, especially at elite universities.
“I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again now, that I think we should, especially in the United States, be on the offensive,” argued Chikli.
Chikli has since led a targeted push to counter critics of Israel. The Guardian has uncovered evidence showing how Israel has relaunched a controversial entity as part of a broader public relations campaign to target US college campuses and redefine antisemitism in US law.
Seconds after a smoke alarm subsided during the hearing, Chikli assured the lawmakers that there was new money in the budget for a pushback campaign, which was separate from more traditional public relations and paid advertising content produced by the government. It included 80 programs already under way for advocacy efforts “to be done in the ‘Concert’ way”, he said.[3]

Activities

  • April 26, 2022 Ministry of Foreign Affairs joint event with Voices of Israel project in "the old city of Jerusalem and around Temple Mount: Seeing with our own eyes the efforts of @israel to maintain freedom of worship for all." [4]

Staff


Projects

Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy | National Black Empowerment Council | CyberWell (formerly Global ARC or Global Antisemitism Research Center[9])[10]

Selected projects

Leaders of Tomorrow | Hasbara Fellowships | Conexion Israel | Heroes for Life| ELNET | ISRAEL-is[11]

Resources

Notes