U.S. Vice President JD Vance accused Israel of running an influence campaign aimed at perpetuating war, according to a report on Channel 14. The statement is the latest in a series of Vance allegations against Israeli government actions.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance has accused Israel of running an influence campaign aimed at perpetuating war, according to a Thursday evening report on Channel 14. The remark, quoted as 'In Israel they are running an influence campaign for an eternal war,' marks the latest in a series of Vance allegations against Israeli government actions.
As The Zioneer reported, Vance on Thursday alleged that unnamed Israeli government entities funded campaigns to defame him, citing leaks from Time Magazine. On Wednesday, he accused Israel of backing an online smear campaign against the emerging US-Iran agreement, and earlier this week he repeated a conspiracy theory linking Jeffrey Epstein to the Mossad during a podcast interview with Joe Rogan.
The new statement appears to broaden Vance's criticism beyond the Iran deal to a general accusation of Israeli influence operations. Israeli officials have not yet responded. The Zioneer has documented multiple bulletins on Vance's accusations, including a Thursday analysis by Israel Hayom's Ariel Kahana urging Israel to deny the allegations.
- StrongVance alleges Israeli government entities funded campaigns against him, citing Time Magazine leaks
- DevelopingVance accuses Israel of online smear campaign against Iran MOU, report says
- DevelopingVance accuses Israeli government elements of paying to defame him
- DevelopingVP Vance accuses Israel of disinformation, repeats Epstein-Mossad conspiracy
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