A journalistic investigation has revealed that hundreds of former employees of Zionist lobbying groups in the United States—such as AIPAC, StandWithUs, and CAMERA—are employed in major American newsrooms. These individuals are involved in producing and writing news about various topics, including coverage of Israel and Palestine.
Major Media Outlets Affected
The investigation, conducted by the website MintPress News, highlighted the presence of these former lobbyists in prominent media outlets such as MSNBC, The New York Times, CNN, and Fox News.
The report underscores the conflict of interest posed by these individuals’ involvement in content production related to Israel and Palestine, particularly as some were previously zionist Israeli spies or intelligence agents. In stark contrast, pro-Palestinian journalists have been systematically purged since October 7, 2023.
A Coordinated Effort to Shape Narratives
According to the report, this investigation is part of a broader series exploring Zionist’s influence on American media. A previous investigation exposed former Israeli spies and military intelligence officials working in U.S. newsrooms.
The study emphasizes that Zionist influence is not coincidental but rather a strategic effort aimed at:
-
- Polishing Zionist/Israel’s image
-
- Diverting attention from Israel’s actions against Palestinians, including ongoing ethnic cleansing and genocide.
Case Studies of Influence
The investigation cited numerous individuals who exemplify the deep penetration of Zionist/Israeli influence into American media:
-
-
NBCUniversal:
-
- Kayla Steinberg, a former AIPAC activist, is now a producer at NBC. She has been involved in documentaries promoting Israel, such as “Epidemic of Hate: Antisemitism in America”. This documentary controversially labeled U.S. Congresswoman Ilhan Omar’s criticism of AIPAC as extremist antisemitism.
-
- Other prominent figures include Emma Goss, previously associated with a group promoting Jewish identity among American youth, and Gili Malinsky, a former Israeli occupation forces officer who now works as a writer for CNBC.
-
-
-
-
Fox News:
-
- Rachel Wolf, a former spokesperson for the Israeli military and employee at CAMERA, is now a social media content coordinator at Fox News. Her work openly adopts a pro-Israel perspective, often justifying Israeli policies.
-
- Olivia Johnson, who worked at the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA), now calls for unwavering U.S. support for Israel in any regional conflicts.
-
-
-
-
CNN:
-
- CNN employs individuals with Israeli intelligence backgrounds, such as Shahar Bild, who served in Unit 8200, an elite military intelligence division specializing in surveillance and espionage. Bild now produces programs and writes content about the Middle East.
-
-
-
-
The New York Times:
-
-
The Times employs people with strong ties to Israeli lobbying groups. For example:
-
- Dalit Shalom, who works as the Director of Design, previously served as a guide for the Israeli government-sponsored Birthright program, which encourages Jewish migration to occupied territories.
-
- Adam Rasgon, a key correspondent in Jerusalem, has worked with organizations dedicated to strengthening Israeli-Jewish relations. His reporting often focuses on critiquing Palestinian resistance while sidelining the Palestinian perspective.
-
-
-
-
Implications for Media Integrity
The investigation highlights how the deep involvement of individuals with ties to Israeli lobbying groups or intelligence agencies has skewed American media narratives. Major outlets frequently amplify Israeli perspectives while minimizing or omitting Palestinian voices, perpetuating a biased narrative that undermines fair journalism.
This systematic bias extends beyond broadcast journalism to printed media, as seen with The New York Times. The investigation concludes that such infiltration by Israeli lobbyists and their allies in major media organizations directly enhances Israel’s ability to shape public opinion in its favor, often at the expense of a balanced, truthful portrayal of the Palestinian struggle.
Sunna Files Free Newsletter - اشترك في جريدتنا المجانية
Stay updated with our latest reports, news, designs, and more by subscribing to our newsletter! Delivered straight to your inbox twice a month, our newsletter keeps you in the loop with the most important updates from our website