Israel-Gaza War, Diplomacy

Report: Strategic advisor with criminal past involved in Israel's global outreach

Controversial figure Tal Zilberstein is at the heart of global public diplomacy efforts.

Small national flags of the Israel (Photo: Shutterstock/ BUTENKOV ALEKSEI)

In a startling revelation that blurs the lines between national security and political controversy, Israel's global influence operations have come under scrutiny.

At the center of this storm is Tal Zilberstein, a strategic advisor with a checkered past, now playing a pivotal role in shaping Israel's international narrative.

Zilberstein, a 48-year-old political consultant and businessman, has been conducting tours of a special operations center for high-profile politicians, including former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and prominent figures Gideon Sa'ar and Amichai Shikli. What makes this arrangement particularly contentious is Zilberstein's history: he was previously convicted in Europe and served prison time for corruption offenses.

The influence operation, as reported by Kann News, goes beyond civilian involvement. In a move that raises questions about the appropriate use of military resources, IDF soldiers have been mobilized under emergency orders to work within this public diplomacy body. Their mission: to counter pro-Hamas campaigns on social media platforms worldwide.

This revelation comes at a time of heightened global tensions, with Israel already facing intense scrutiny over its actions in the ongoing conflict. The use of a state-run organization to sway international opinion is not uncommon in geopolitics, but the involvement of a convicted individual in such sensitive operations has sparked debate about the ethics and effectiveness of these tactics.

Zilberstein's career has been a rollercoaster of high-profile associations and legal troubles. Having advised former Prime Ministers Ehud Barak, Ehud Olmert, and Benjamin Netanyahu, his influence in Israeli politics is undeniable. However, his legal issues extend beyond European borders. Just last year, he faced allegations in Israel of bribing the President of Guinea and his wife with tens of millions of dollars, supposedly in exchange for iron mining licenses.

As international observers and Israeli citizens alike grapple with these revelations, questions arise about the transparency of Israel's public diplomacy efforts and the potential implications for its global standing. With the conflict showing no signs of abating, the spotlight on Israel's influence operations is likely to intensify, potentially reshaping the landscape of international relations in this volatile region.

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