Another smoking gun: they both use the same Google Analytics and Clarity IDs
paulbiggar@hachyderm.io
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I want to show you how Israeli companies are pretending to be American to escape the shame of the Israel brand. -
I want to show you how Israeli companies are pretending to be American to escape the shame of the Israel brand.Of course, it's not just that - IsraelGives is an evil organization. Here they are raising money for Israeli soldiers committing a genocide.
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I want to show you how Israeli companies are pretending to be American to escape the shame of the Israel brand.This is part of a trend of Israeli companies trying to rebrand their way out of genocide, occupation and boycotts.
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I want to show you how Israeli companies are pretending to be American to escape the shame of the Israel brand.But if all of that somehow doesn't convince you, check the websites. They are nigh identical!
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I want to show you how Israeli companies are pretending to be American to escape the shame of the Israel brand.On LinkedIn, the company is listed as headquartered in Tel Aviv.
You can also see that IsraelGives and DAFtech (a product whose page linked to GivingTech) use the same logo, and that logo was also the favicon in the screenshots above.
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I want to show you how Israeli companies are pretending to be American to escape the shame of the Israel brand.Dig deeper into the tech, and the IsraelGives website loads called givingtech.css (I thought they were a separate company!), which has an identical hash to the GivingTech one.
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I want to show you how Israeli companies are pretending to be American to escape the shame of the Israel brand.I want to show you how Israeli companies are pretending to be American to escape the shame of the Israel brand.
IsraelGives is trying to pretend to be a different company called GivingTech, and they even told our partner that they were a separate US company! They are not, receipts attached.
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I want to show you how Israeli companies are pretending to be American to escape the shame of the Israel brand.Firstly, we found this because we were evaluating a partner and they used a site called secureddonation.com. After we put a small donation through it, the new website's title became "IsraelGives".
But actually we had a clue before: the donation form had the IsraelGives logo on it
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I want to show you how Israeli companies are pretending to be American to escape the shame of the Israel brand.Once we started probing, the commonalities were everywhere. Both organizations have the same CEO, working concurrently for both companies for the last 4 years.