Lawsuits totaling millions of shekels have been filed against the Israeli government for allegedly not paying influencers and consultants hired during the war. (Aka Hasbara propagandists)
One of those who says he wasn’t paid is Eylon Levy, who claims he is owed 41,125 shekels.
According to reports, Israel also paid and flew protesters to The Hague to counter pro-Palestinian demonstrations during the ICJ hearings.
One lawsuit claims the Prime Minister’s Office acted like a “freeloader”, expecting services without paying.
The investigation also found payments were sometimes routed through third-party companies instead of official government contracts, and a police probe is underway over a suspected forged signature linked to the agreements.
Documents reviewed by an Israeli publication also indicate the government paid and transported protesters to The Hague to appear supportive of Israel.
Source: @GenXGirl1994






