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 Israel aired an ad in Super Bowl LVIII aimed at drumming up awareness for the fathers being held captive by Hamas / Israeli National Public Diplomacy Directorate. “We give Israel 10 million dollars every day so they can spend 7 million dollars on a Super Bowl commercial to propagandize our population while actively carrying out a genocide,” a user on X Israel ran a series of 30-second ads during the NFL Super Bowl on Sunday to push their narrative of the Gaza war, as Rafah was subjected to another massacre by Israeli war planes. 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 (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. 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. Controversial Super Bowl ads 02:50. MIAMI - The cost of a 30-second ad this year during the Super Bowl was $7 million.. Patriot's owner Robert Kraft had a commercial urging people to "Stand up to Many online critics also pointed out that while the Super Bowl ad aired, Israel began a bombing campaign of Gaza’s southern city of Rafah, the last safe zone in the region where 1.2 million Palestinians have fled after the Israeli Defense Forces instructed them to move there. “We give Israel 10 million dollars every day so they can spend 7 million dollars on a Super Bowl commercial to propagandize our population while actively carrying out a genocide,” a user on X 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 The Forum’s hope with the Super Bowl-timed ad is to reach new audiences who may not be aware or do not have current information about the remaining hostages held in Gaza, abducted on October 7 Super Bowl LVII in 2023 was the most-watched U.S. telecast in history, and with well over 100 million people expected to tune in on Feb. 11, Super Bowl Sunday will provide one of the biggest platforms on Earth for pro-Israel groups to attempt to justify Israel’s ongoing genocidal war on Gaza. 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 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. Screenshot of one of the Israeli ad that aired during Super Bowl weekend. [Photo: State of Israel] In television ads, each costing $7 million for 30 seconds, the Israeli government and others Israel purchases Super Bowl ads to draw attention to plight of 136 hostages Diaspora Affairs Ministry and the Public Diplomacy Directorate hope to reach tens of millions of Americans with videos It’s Super Bowl weekend and once again we found a commercial featuring America’s Favorite Sports Car that will air during the big game.. The spot comes from Carl’s Jr, whose previous Super Bowl ads also featured bikinis and burgers with Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian, is back in the game with an offering for a free “hangover burger” to fans who may be needing some help the day after. But the fact that Israel ran a military invasion in Rafah — where nearly every Gazan has been forced to flee — during the Super Bowl did not help the hostage ads land well with anyone who wasn ADWEEK's Super Bowl 59 Ad Tracker monitors all the advertisers in this year's Big Game. ADWEEK; NFL While Ads Made By The Israeli Government Aired During The Super Bowl, Palestine Was Attacked "I've been collecting my family's body parts since the morning." by Natasha Jokic
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