The report titled "Spin doctors to the autocrats: how European PR firms whitewash repressive regimes" examines how "repressive regimes" worldwide use PR and lobbying to improve their international image. In the chapter devoted to Israel, the study looks at how the country is responding to international criticism of its summer 2014 Operation Protective Edge that lead to death of more than 2,100 people, mainly Palestinians.
"EFI [the European Friends of Israel lobby group] has been keen to reframe the image of the country as not just being defined by conflict, sometimes to the point of surrealism," the report said, referring to the organization's press release on Operation Protective Edge.
.@CorporateEurope report: Spin Dr. to the autocrats: how EU PR firms whitewash repressive regimes. p.43: #Israel #BDS http://t.co/ZciN08D0ct
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"Whilst thousands of rockets rained down on the country during the latest conflict, Israelis have – between running to bomb shelters – been creating technologies and devising strategies to make the world a better place," the EFI press release says as quoted by CEO report.
Despite this spending, Israel still has to resort to the help of western PR professionals. The report states that in 2011 Israel was looking for PR agencies in ten countries to improve how the world and especially Europe perceives the country. "The unprecedented PR move came amidst an increasingly vocal movement to boycott Israeli products, particularly strong in Europe, and a Palestinian campaign for UN recognition of statehood," the study said, estimating the campaign's budget at some $3.3 million a year.