Google signed a $45 million contract with the Israeli prime minister’s office to run a digital advertising campaign promoting Israeli messaging during the Gaza crisis, explicitly labeled as hasbara, or state propaganda. Despite international condemnation and reports of famine in Gaza, the campaign included ads denying hunger, while Google also faced scrutiny for its involvement in Project Nimbus, a military cloud computing partnership with Israel.
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Egyptian official calls Israeli premier ‘delusional,’ defies him to cancel gas deal – Middle East Monitor
An Egyptian official criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as “delusional” for considering the cancellation of a gas agreement between Egypt and Israel, emphasizing that Netanyahu cannot handle the repercussions of such a move. Diaa Rashwan, head of the State Information Service, asserted that Egypt has multiple energy options and reaffirmed the gas deal's significance amidst ongoing regional tensions. Want More Context? 🔎
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