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[[Kela Shlomo]] was renamed [[Concert]] in 2018 and later, [[Voices of Israel]] in 2021.
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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]].
  
 
According to a report by [[Lee Fang]] and [[Jack Poulson]]:
 
According to a report by [[Lee Fang]] and [[Jack Poulson]]:

Latest revision as of 16:36, 13 September 2024

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.

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.[1]

People

Projects

Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy | National Black Empowerment Council | CyberWell (formerly Global ARC or Global Antisemitism Research Center[2])[3]

Selected projects

Leaders of Tomorrow | Hasbara Fellowships | Conexion Israel | Heroes for Life| ELNET | ISRAEL-is[4]

Resources

Notes