Israel Project

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El Proyecto Israel (The Israel Project, TIP) es una organización no gubernamental estadounidense. El Proyecto Israel no depende directamente de ningún gobierno.​ Tiene oficinas en Estados Unidos e Israel, y trabaja "para ayudar a proteger a Israel mejorando su imagen".​​​ TIP fue el primer grupo sionista en recibir al presidente de la Autoridad Nacional Palestina Fayyad en los Estados Unidos. [cita requerida]​ rdf:langString
The Israel Project (TIP) was a US-based 501(c)(3) non-profit, non-government organization. According to TIP, it was not affiliated with any government, and according to its website, it had a team with decades of experience in media, government, policy institutes, research, academia and the military. TIP had offices in the USA and Israel, and regularly hosted press briefings featuring Israeli spokespeople and analysts. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Israel Project
rdf:langString The Israel Project
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rdf:langString Josh Block
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rdf:langString The Israel Project Logo.jpeg
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rdf:langString El Proyecto Israel (The Israel Project, TIP) es una organización no gubernamental estadounidense. El Proyecto Israel no depende directamente de ningún gobierno.​ Tiene oficinas en Estados Unidos e Israel, y trabaja "para ayudar a proteger a Israel mejorando su imagen".​​​ TIP fue el primer grupo sionista en recibir al presidente de la Autoridad Nacional Palestina Fayyad en los Estados Unidos. [cita requerida]​
rdf:langString The Israel Project (TIP) was a US-based 501(c)(3) non-profit, non-government organization. According to TIP, it was not affiliated with any government, and according to its website, it had a team with decades of experience in media, government, policy institutes, research, academia and the military. TIP had offices in the USA and Israel, and regularly hosted press briefings featuring Israeli spokespeople and analysts. According to TIP, its extensive Arabic media program had 1.2 million Arabic-speaking subscribers on TIP Arabic's Facebook page "Israel Uncensored". Despite the success, a new TIP management team in 2014 decided to drop the Arabic program, which went independent as Al-Masdar. Al-Masdar subsequently closed in April, 2019.
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