Skip to main content
All Posts By

ccfpeace

Manufactured Outrage: Billie Eilish is Latest Target of Anti-Israel Bot Army

Creative Community For Peace’s Digital Entertainment Task Force Releases Report Detailing Anti-Israel Bot Attack on Artist Billie Eilish

Singer/songwriter Billie Eilish was attacked on her social media platforms by a suspected network of anti-Israel bots. After Eilish said “Hi Israel” in a promotional video for her new album, her social media accounts were flooded with thousands of bot-generated comments. The original promotional video was not uploaded to Eilish’s social media account. Regardless, many anti-Israel comments began to appear on her platforms.

This report analyzes the engagement on 6 of Eilish’s posts, following the release of her “Hi Israel” video. A clear pattern emerges – for invoking “Israel”, Eilish became the target of a concerted effort of demonization.

On the 6 posts analyzed:

Of all the “top comments”, 30% were distinctly anti-Israel and were posted by users who have 0 posts on their personal profiles (a strong indicator of bot activity). These “top comments” garnered a total of 235,995 likes.

Of all the “top comments,” 48% were distinctly anti-Israel and were posted by users with 0-2 posts on their private profiles (a strong indicator of suspected bot activity). Those comments garnered a total of 291,995 likes.

This coordinated attack on Billie Eilish is another example of how social media can be used to manipulate public opinion. And of a specific effort by anti-Israel activists, who use social media to distort and influence public opinion against Israel via unauthentic means.

Entertainment Leaders Call on Celebrities and Influencers to Stop Spreading Misinformation about Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Entertainment Leaders Call on Celebrities and Influencers to Stop Spreading Misinformation about Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Michael Bublé, Sherry Lansing, Gene Simmons, Meghan McCain, Selma Blair, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Haim Saban, and Diane Warren among 130+ celebrities and entertainment executives to sign open letter calling for balanced discourse regarding escalating violence in Israel and Palestinian Territories

LOS ANGELES (May 14, 2021) — Today, more than 125 leaders from the entertainment industry signed a joint statement released by the non-profit entertainment industry organization Creative Community For Peace, which calls on fellow entertainers and executives to use their platforms to combat misleading and one-sided accounts of the conflict in Israel and the Palestinian Territories. The open letter urges those in the entertainment community to use their voice to call for the de-escalation of violence and the end to divisive rhetoric while also acknowledging the pain and loss impacting all parties involved in the conflict. 

The joint statement comes amid a wave of violence in Israel and the Palestinian Territories, including indiscriminate rocket attacks targeting metropolitan areas throughout Israel as well as Israel’s retaliatory response in Gaza.

Gene Simmons (Artist/KISS), Meghan McCain (Co-Host, The View), Haim Saban (Chairman & CEO, Saban Capital Group), Sherry Lansing (Former CEO of Paramount Pictures), Orly Agai Marley (President, Tuff Gong Worldwide), David Draiman (Frontman, Disturbed), Selma Blair (Actress), Michael Buble (Artist), Diane Warren (Songwriter, Producer), and Ben Silverman (Chairman and Co-Chief Executive Officer of Propagate Content) are among nearly 130 signers of the joint statement, which was made public Friday. 

“We are deeply concerned by the escalating violence in Israel and the Palestinian Territories,” the statement reads. “The loss of life and violence is heartbreaking. We call on the leaders of all parties to end the violence, urge calm, and work toward de-escalation.”

The statement’s signers are among the first in the entertainment industry to publicly promote peace while also opposing a surge of deceptive media narratives that have dominated the news cycle since tensions escalated nearly a week ago.

“We also call on our colleagues and friends in the entertainment community to stop posting misinformation and one-sided narratives that only work to inflame the conflict instead of bringing about peace,” the statement continues.

 “Misinformed and fallacious memes being posted by those far away from the conflict are being taken for truth,” said Ari Ingel, Director of Creative Community for Peace. “This distorted version of reality is being spread online and then amplified by influencers, which only fans the flames of hatred and has real life consequences.”

OPEN LETTER

We are deeply concerned by the escalating violence in Israel and the Palestinian Territories. The loss of life and violence is heartbreaking. We call on the leaders of all parties to end the violence, urge calm, and work toward de-escalation.

We also call on our colleagues and friends in the entertainment community to stop posting misinformation and one-sided narratives that only work to inflame the conflict instead of bringing about peace.

While we may have differing opinions on the conflict, it is never okay for Hamas to publicly call for the killing of civilians, use civilians as human shields, and rain down missiles indiscriminately on civilian populations with no care about who is killed—Arab or Jew.

When lives are at stake, we all bear responsibility to unite rather than divide. Incendiary language only benefits those at the extremes who have no interest in peace. Our thoughts are with all Israelis and Palestinians who are experiencing unfathomable levels of fear and violence, and hope for the day when both peoples can live side by side in peace.

SIGNATORIES

Jason Adelman: Vice President, Brand Innovators

Marty Adelstein: CEO, Tomorrow Studios

Michael Adler: Partner of Lichter, Grossman, Nichols, Adler, Feldman & Clark.

Moran Atias: Actress

Eve Barlow: Music Journalist

Jonathan Baruch: Rain Management Group

Richard Baskind: Partner & Head of Music, Simons Muirhead & Burton

Miles Beard: SVP of A&R, APG

Aton Ben-Horin: Global Vice President of A&R for Warner Music Group

Pablo Bendersky: Producer/Artist

Steven Bensusan: President, Blue Note Entertainment Group

Adam Berkowitz: Founder and President, Lenore Entertainment Group

Sharon Bialy: Bialy Thomas and Associates

Josh Binder: Partner, Rotherberg, Mohr, and Binder LLP

Todd Black: Film Producer

Neil Blair: Partner, The Blair Partnership

Selma Blair: Actress

Jared Bloch: Attorney, Felker, Toczek, Suddleson, & Abramson LLP

Evan Bogart: Songwriter & Co-Founder of Boardwalk Entertainment Group

Ruth Bornhauser: Thruline Entertainment

Josh Brill: Music Journalist

Michael Bublé: Artist

David Byrnes: Partner at Ziffren, Brittenham, LLP

Aaron Cohen: Actor

Markell Casey: Senior Director, Creative, PULSE Music Group

Brian Celler: Bravo Charlie Management

Pamela Charbit: A&R Manager, Atlantic Records

Emmanuelle Chriqui: Actress, Activist

Raye Cosbert: Metropolis Music. Managing Director of Metropolis Music

Ivory Daniel: President, Regime Management

Josh Deutsch: Chairman/CEO – Premier Music Group

Kosha Dillz: Artist, Rapper

David Draiman: Frontman of Disturbed

Craig Emanuel: Partner, Paul Hastings LLC

Ron Fair: Record Producer & CEO, Faircraft Inc.

Sharon Farber: Composer

Daniel Federman: Owner, Maccabi Tel Aviv

Patti Felker: Partner, Felker, Toczek, Suddleson, & Abramson LLP

Eric Feig: Founder, Eric Feig Entertainment & Media Law Inc.

Ken Fermaglich: United Talent Agency

Marc Fineman: Founder and President FINE Group

Bryan Freedman: Freedman & Taitelman, LLP

Josh Fluxgold: President One Way MGMT

Erica Forster: VP of music partnerships at DanceOn

Gary Foster: Principal in Krasnoff Foster Productions

Daryl Friedman: The Recording Academy / GRAMMYs on the Hill Chief Advocacy & Industry Relations Officer

Jordan Danielle Frazes: Founder, Frazes Creative

David Gardner: President, Artists First

Stephen Gates: Founder and Partner Ellipsis Entertainment Group

Andrew Genger: Red Light Management

Gary Gersh: President, Global Touring, A.E.G.

Gary Ginsberg: Senior VP, SoftBank Group Corp.

Karen Glauber: President, HITS Magazine

Michael Glouberman: Television Writer and Producer

Elon Gold: Actor, Comedian

Richard Goldgewicht: Director

Alistair Goldsmith: Manager, Chosen Music

Michael Goldwasser: Record Producer & President/Co-Founder of Easy Star Records

Corey Goldstein: Coordinator, Virtual Reality, Sony Pictures Entertainment

Mitchell Gossett: Industry Entertainment Partners

Andrew Gould: EVP Music Publishing, Roc Nation

Trudy Green: Trudy Green Management/HK

Scott Greenberg: Manager and Partner at LBI Entertainment

Steve Greenberg: CEO, S-Curve Holdings

Lawrence Grey: Grey Matters Productions

Marc Hamou: Manager/Partner, Thruline Entertainment

Ronnie Harris: Partner, Harris & Trotter LLP

Jo Hart: Founder, Hart Media

Max Jacoby: Director of Development, 87North

Neil Jacobson: Founder of Hallwood Media

Barry Jossen: President & Head, A+E Studios

Declan Joyce: Actor

Zach Katz: President of Raised In Space

Lee Kern: Writer, Comedian, Actor

Scott Kluge: President, Tremendous Entertainment

Amanda Kogan: Agent, The Gersh Agency

Walter Kolm: CEO, W.K. Entertainment

Rick Krim: Co-Founder, Worldwired Music

Matt Labov: Manager/Publicist

Sherry Lansing: Former CEO of Paramount Pictures

Estelle Lasher: Lasher Group

Colin Lester: CEO, JEM Artists

Carol Leifer: Comedian

David Levy: Former President of Turner/WarnerMedia, Founder of Back Nine Ventures

David Levy: Partner, William Morris Endeavor Entertainment

David Lonner: CEO, The David Lonner Co.

Jordan Lonner: UTA

Ben Maddahi: SVP A&R, Columbia Records

Gabriel Mann: Composer/Producer

Susan Markheim: Full Stop Management, The Azoff Company

Orly Agai Marley: President, Tuff Gong Worldwide

Nancy Matalon: VP of A&R, Spirit Music Group

Matisyahu: Artist

David Mazouz: Actor

Meghan McCain: Co-Host, The View

William Mercer: Thruline Entertainment

Sharona Monder: Manager, Morse Artists

David Nimmer: Attorney

Leetal Nissenbaum: VP of Synchronization and Licensing – Ultra Records

Lisa Nupoff: Manager, IMIN Music

Mandi Perkins: Artist, Songwriter, Producer

Mikey Pauker: Artist

Mike Praw

David Renzer: Former Chairman/CEO of Universal Music Publishing

Bourn Rich: Social Justice Street Artist, Clothing Designer

Rachel Riley: Television Host

Lindy Robbins: Songwriter

Jaimison M. Roberts: Attorney at Law

Hanna Rochelle: Founder & President, Lyric Culture

Dan Rosen: President of Warner Music Australasia 

Michael Rotenberg: Partner, 3 Arts Entertainment

David Sacks: Executive Producer, Never Give Up Productions

Haim Saban: Chairman and CEO, Saban Capital Group

Nancy Sanders: Partner,Thruline Entertainment

Paul Schindler: Senior Chair of the New York Entertainment and Media Practice

Steve Schnur: President of Music, Electronic Arts

Jordan Schur: CEO & Chairman, Mimran Schur Pictures & Suretone Entertainment

Sam Schwartz: Partner, Gorfaine/Schwartz Agency

Adam Schweitzer: ICM Partners

Eric Senat: Film Producer

Camila Seta: Marketing & Content Strategy at Rogers & Cowan

Alan Siegel: G-BASE

Ben Silverman: Chairman and CEO of Propagate Content

Gene Simmons: Artist/KISS

Ralph Simon: Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of Mobilium Global Limited

Marty Singer: Attorney, Lavely and Singer

Jeff Sosnow: EVP A&R Warner Bros. Records

Donna Spievak: Director of Strategic Marketing – Interscope Records

Jonathan Steinsapir: Partner · Kinsella Weitzman Iser Kump & Aldisert LLP

Gary Stiffelman: Founder, GSS Law

Adam Swig: Executive Director, Value Culture

Aaron Symonds: Film Composer

Traci Szymanski: President, Co-Star Entertainment

Alona Tal: Singer, Actress

Nina Tassler: Co-Founder/President, PatMa Productions

Adam Taylor: President, APM Music

Noa Tishby: Author, Producer, Actor

Fred Toczek: Partner, Felker Toczek Suddleson Abramson LLP

Jonathan Tropper: Screenwriter, Author, Producer

Jonathan Tucker: Actor

Jeremy Vuernick: Executive VP of A&R

Diane Warren: Songwriter

Avi Wasserman: CAA

Jon Weinbach: Executive Vice-President of Mandalay Sports Media

Nola Weinstein : Twitter, Global Head of Culture & Experiential

Ron West: Partner, Thruline Entertainment

Evan Winiker: Managing Partner, Range Media

Jeffrey Winter: Executive Director, The Film Collaborative

Sharon Tal Yguado: Founder & CEO, Astrid Entertainment

** Note – The signers of this statement do so as individuals on their own behalf and not on behalf of their companies or organizations. All organizations and companies listed are for affiliation purposes only.

Cover photo: By Dallas Bittle of Vancouver Flickr photostream – Cropped from Flickr, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=11145659 // By Toglenn – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=22181277 // By Selma_Blair,_May_2010.jpg: LGEPRderivative work: Nymf (talk) – Selma_Blair,_May_2010.jpgThis file comes from LG Electronics’s official Flickr. //By gdcgraphics, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=5218425

ABOUT CREATIVE COMMUNITY FOR PEACE:

Founded by entertainment industry executives, Creative Community for Peace (CCFP) is a non-profit organization comprised of prominent members of the entertainment industry who have come together to promote the arts as a means to peace, to counter antisemitism within the entertainment industry, and to galvanize support against the cultural boycott of Israel. CCFP is apolitical and does not stand for any government official or party. Instead, CCFP believes in artists and their ability to affect lives and effect positive change in the world. For more information please visit: creativecommunityforpeace.com

ADD YOUR NAME

DONATE

To support our mission by promoting the arts as a means for peace, countering antisemitism within the entertainment industry, and galvanizing support against the cultural boycott of Israel, please consider making a donation today.

CLICK HERE TO SUPPORT CCFPEACECLICK HERE TO SUPPORT CCFPEACE

Traci Szymanski Brings Hollywood Celebrities and Music stars to Israel

By Anav Silverman, June 5, 2015, The Jerusalem Post Magazine

Thousands and thousands of screaming fans, including an exceptionally large number of nostalgic mothers, attended the three sold-out Backstreet Boys concerts held in Ra’anana two weeks ago. Peppering their performances with “We love you, Israel!” and adjusting the lyrics of their hit song to “I want it Israel’s way,” the live members of the popular 90s boy band also took the time to tour the country, happily sharing some of their experiences with their adoring fans.

But while Nick Carter, Brian Littrell, AJ McLean, Kevin Richardson and Howie Dorough took center-stage during their performances, a young blond woman by the name of Traci Szymanski was the person working behind the scenes to ensure their Israel visit was a success.

Szymanski, who works in the entertainment industry in Los Angeles, first visited Israel when she was 24, on a Taglit-Birthright trip. Her family on her mother’s side is Jewish, while her father’s side is Catholic. “My first trip to Israel in 2003 made a strong impact on me. Soon after I returned to the US, I felt a very strong connection to Israel on a spiritual, social and cultural level,” she told the Magazine in an exclusive interview. “I had an amazing tour guide on my first trip to Israel, and I chose to have her again as a tour guide for the Backstreet Boys on this trip 12 years later.”

Szymanski’s career in the US has always involved working with celebrities, both as an agent and producer and in the realm of public relations. She says that a substantial percentage of what she does is to work especially with celebrities who want to make a positive difference in the world. “Celebrities can continue to get rich or more famous, but it’s the ones who want to give back to the world who make a mark on it. It became a very natural path for me to merge my worlds of celebrities, entertainment and Israel together,” she revealed.

Other personalities that the Hollywood executive has been involved in bringing to Israel include Paula Abdul, the cast of CSI and Verne Troyer, as well as Madonna, Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher through the Kabbalah Center. “I’ve always believed it is important for celebrities and people with the power of inluence to see things for themselves. Education is so essential for us to create a better world, and celebrities can be a great tool for sharing a message. When I returned to the US from my first trip to Israel, it hurt me to see all the misconceptions about Israel in the media and what is said by people who are not educated enough to speak. That’s why it became so crucial for me to encourage people to visit and see the country for themselves,” Szymanski explained. “What you rarely see in the media is how Israel contributes to the world in a positive way. As the only democracy in the Middle East, there are many who don’t know about Israel’s work in emergency response for devastated countries, its progress in medicine, technology and promoting human rights while welcoming tourists with open arms. The negative social media, propaganda and poor media reporting has had an influence on people. Ultimately, this only creates more negativity in our world that really needs more good in it. I don’t want people to accept what they hear from these sources.”

Szymanski believes that celebrities who are not educated about Israel and do not know have personal experience with it should not make pronouncements about the Jewish state. “Celebrities and high-profile people must speak and act responsibly, and they need to understand how their messages reach people and what effect they can have. If they are going to create more negativity, they shouldn’t be speaking.”

Referring to the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Movement’s campaign to stop international musical artists from performing in Israel, Szymanski says that music and the arts must encourage unity and be used for positive experiences. “The BDS Movement attempts to silence the arts and creates more negativity and conflict. I wish people could see this is not a good direction for anyone, she emphasized. Music can be used to bring people together and help create a better future.”

She cites iconic American music artist Alicia Keys, who responding to BDS pressure against her performance in Israel, declared, “Music is a universal language that is meant to unify audiences in peace and love, and that is the spirit of our show.”

Others like Lady Gaga, who performed in Israel for her second time in September 2014 following the summer war, stated, “Tel Aviv was magnificent. The world view of Israel is just not reality. It’s in a beautiful place; the people are in good spirits. I had a very emotional show with those fans – it was wonderful.”

And progressive rock music pioneer Alan Parsons, in responding to demands by Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters that Parsons reconsider his Tel Aviv performance in February, told another organization that Szymanski is involved with, Creative Community for Peace, that “Music knows no borders, and neither do I. [The] language of music has nothing to do with the language of politics. I have no aspirations towards political statements, contrary to what certain musicians do.”

As for the Backstreet Boys, Szymanski has been good friends with members of the group for many years. “I’ve been close friends with some of the guys in the Backstreet Boys group since 1998. After I first visited Israel, I began talking to them about it. I actually started talking to everyone about it! “I began encouraging all the artists and celebrities I know to go visit.” According to Szymanski, the Backstreet Boys have long wanted to visit Israel, but the timing had always been off. Even this visit was paved with previous challenges, as the group was forced to cancel its original summer show in 2014 due to Operation Protective Edge. “They promised they would reschedule when it was possible, and I knew they would,” said Szymanski.

Upon arriving in Israel from a concert tour in Australia, Szymanski created an itinerary for them, giving the band a taste of Israel within the short time they had. “With three sold-out shows, it was not easy to show them the entire country!”

The Backstreet Boys ended up touring Jerusalem, Tel Aviv-Jaffa, the Dead Sea, the Galilee and Lake Kinneret. “I could see the guys were really engaged while sightseeing; they truly wanted to learn about the country. From a historical, spiritual and social perspective, they each were impacted in a different way,” Szymanski enthused. “Take a look at their posts on Twitter and you will see that each of them made a genuine connection with the county.”

Indeed, during one concert, Backstreet Boys singer McLean gave Szymanski a shout-out, thanking her for making the band’s first trip to Israel “unforgettable and for the mind-changing experiences and warm welcome.”

And in a statement emailed to the Magazine, Backstreet’s Dorough wrote that “we truly had the most amazing, spiritual, enlightening trips of our lives visiting Israel. We can’t wait to come back again soon to visit this beautiful Holy Land. Thanks again to Traci for making this such a special experience for all of us.”

Other contributions to Israel Szymanski has made include her involvement with the Friends of the IDF gala dinner last November. Working with billionaire media mogul Haim Saban, they were able to bring in dozens of celebrities, magnates and high-profile figures, including Oracle’s Larry Ellison; philanthropists Sheldon and Miriam Adelson, and Michael and Susan Dell; brothers Maurice and Paul Marciano of Guess Jeans; Steve Tisch, famed producer and chairman of the New York Giants; singer Ricky Martin; composer/songwriter David Foster; the Canadian Tenors; “governator Arnold Schwarzenegger; diva Barbra Streisand; actors Sylvester Stallone and Chris Tucker; actresses Pamela Anderson and Joanna Krupa; model and entrepreneur Kathy Ireland; and professional basketball player Jordan Farmar. Over $33 million was raised for the FIDF, including a $150,000 donation from superstar TV talent judge Simon Cowell.

Szymanski is also involved with Creative Community for Peace, an organization representing members of the entertainment industry devoted to promoting the arts as a means to peace and to countering the cultural boycott of Israel.

Reflecting on her success in her pro-Israel initiatives and projects, Szymanski says that people of all races, religions and backgrounds can relate to her. “I am heavily involved in pop culture, and not the picture of what people label as stereotypically Jewish. I traveled to Israel over 25 times, saw the country for myself with a completely blank slate and then was able to share my own experiences. I will continue doing these trips in the future as long as I have the right partners in Israel to do them with,” she vowed. Whether it is bringing celebrities out for shows, ad campaigns or just to visit, it’s important to continue.” 

 Read the original store here- http://www.jpost.com/Magazine/Golden-girl-405031 

X