The covert campaign, commissioned by the Zionist regime's Ministry of Diaspora Affairs and carried out by the political marketing firm Stoic, used hundreds of fake social media accounts to post pro-Israel content and urge US lawmakers, especially Black Democrats, to continue funding the Zionist regime's military.
The campaign, which used AI-generated content and created fake news sites to promote the Zionist regime's stance, has not been previously reported and signals the Zionist regime's willingness to interfere in US politics, which experts call "reckless and probably ineffective."
While government-backed influence campaigns are common, the Zionist regime's involvement in this operation is considered "extremely irresponsible" by misinformation experts.
The campaign had limited impact, but it underscores the US as a longtime ally of Israel despite the conflict being unpopular with many Americans.
Meta and OpenAI have disrupted the operation, which was identified by the Zionist misinformation watchdog FakeReporter, but some of the content remains active on the platform X.
The Zionist cabinet has denied involvement in the campaign and said it had no connection to Stoic, the firm hired to carry it out.