The Foundation to Combat Anti-Semitism, which is owned by Robert Kraft, the billionaire owner of the NFL’s New England Patriots, has purchased a $7 million TV ad spot on Super Bowl Sunday to Kraft founded FCAS in 2019, at a time of rising antisemitism, and aired its first Super Bowl commercial last year, four months after the Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel, when reports of A number of people suggested (inaccurately) that the ad that did air was paid for by Israel, and claimed it was a distraction from the Israel Defense Forces’ impending invasion of Rafah, a city How the internet reacted to the first-ever Super Bowl ad about antisemitism. that the ad that did air was paid for by Israel, and claimed it was a distraction from the Israel Defense Forces The upcoming Super Bowl game will feature a commercial featuring Israeli fathers held hostage by Hamas with a vow to bring them home. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram The ad, which will be aired in the most viewed segment in television all year, will cost an estimated $7 million. Another ad to [] The ad will conclude with an updated message: “Stand Up to All Hate.” Last Super Bowl Sunday, FCAS aired a $7 million ad featuring Civil Rights icon and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s In the upcoming week, an ad calling on people to stand up against antisemitism will be shown during the year's most-watched television broadcast in the United States: the Super Bowl. Its Super Bowl ad features Clarence B. Jones, the former lawyer and advisor to Martin Luther King, Jr. who drafted King’s famous “I Have A Dream” speech for the 1963 March on Washington. New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft released a powerful new Super Bowl advertisement on Monday (Feb. 3) via his Foundation to Combat Antisemitism, in which Snoop Dogg and Tom Brady break down How the Doritos fan-made Super Bowl ad won the competition after just 3 weeks of production. The 10 most memorable Super Bowl ads of the past decade suggest recent ones were largely forgettable. “Last night nearly 10,000 people filed a complaint directly with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) over the ads paid for by the Israeli government aired [sic] during the Super Bowl broadcast. CBS violated FCC rules by not making proper disclosures to the viewers across all platforms,” he wrote. Israel’s Diaspora Ministry and the National Information Directorate has sponsored an ad that will air on Paramount’s Smart TV network during the Super Bowl appealing for the release of hostages. On platforms dedicated to sports and current affairs, digital ads featuring images of hostages and statements by their families will be seen. Israel ran a series of 30-second ads during the NFL Super Bowl on Sunday to push their narrative of the Gaza war part of its hasbara propaganda drive. The ad begins by showing an NFL athlete playing with his son, then cutting to clips of Israeli hostages being held in Gaza playing with their kids before 7 October when around 250 Israelis were As hundreds of millions of people tune in to the 2024 Super Bowl on Sunday, the Hostages and Missing Families Forum is unveiling its own game-time ad campaign on social media, calling on Americans (JNS) Israel kicked off an advertising campaign in the United States on Super Bowl weekend to bring attention to the plight of the 136 hostages still in the hands of the Hamas terrorist group in Gaza. This Sunday, the Israeli government ran three ads that called for support for hostages held by Hamas during the most watched U.S. television event of the year. The ads were aired amid growing national criticism of Israel’s bombing campaign in Palestine which has lasted 131 days and killed more than 28,000 people. The NFL and its primary broadcaster for the Super Bowl, CBS, are under scrutiny after screening a sponsored ad by the Jewish state.The 30-second ad, titled “Bring All Dads Back Home”, was apparently aimed at raising awareness about the Israeli hostages taken captive by Hamas in October last year. The Foundation to Combat Antisemitism (FCAS), founded by Jewish-American billionaire Robert Kraft in 2019, has invested $8 million in an ad that features former New England Patriots quarterback legend Tom Brady and international rapper star Snoop Dogg. Israel launches Gaza hostage awareness video campaign for Super Bowl weekend Clips to be broadcast on Paramount smart TVs, billboards and via sports and current affairs websites, pressing message Ads funded by the Israeli state and pro-Israel interest groups are popping up on Americans’ TV screens. But some PR, media and
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