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Israeli president's advisor linked to Reform UK lobbying efforts

Created at 1 Jul · 12:55 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Jason Pearlman, former international media advisor to Israeli President Isaac Herzog, was involved in setting up Reform Friends of Israel (RFI). RFI funded trips for Reform UK figures to Israel, including the occupied Golan Heights, despite Pearlman's claims of no government funding.

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Key Numbers

£50,000paid by Israeli foreign affairs ministry for Reform UK trip
118,000signatures on petition for public inquiry into pro-Israel influence

Who's Involved

Jason Pearlman
former international media advisor to Israeli President Isaac Herzog, involved in setting up Reform Friends of Israel
Richard Tice
Deputy Leader of Reform UK, visited Israel on RFI-funded trip
Nigel Farage
Leader of Reform UK, met with Pearlman to discuss RFI funding
Isaac Herzog
Israeli President, formerly advised by Jason Pearlman
Andy Kalil
Author of the petition on pro-Israel influence, filed complaint about parliamentary debate
Gideon Saar
Israeli Foreign Minister, met with Richard Tice
David Bull
Reform UK's then-chairman, part of the November delegation to Israel
Alan Mendoza
Director of the Henry Jackson Society and senior advisor to Nigel Farage
Israeli president's advisor linked to Reform UK lobbying efforts

↳ Why This Matters

The revelations raise questions about the transparency of political lobbying and the sources of funding for groups influencing British politics, particularly concerning foreign governments and their interests.

Key facts

  • Jason Pearlman, former advisor to Israeli President Isaac Herzog, was involved in setting up Reform Friends of Israel (RFI).
  • RFI funded trips for Reform UK figures to Israel, including to the occupied Golan Heights.
  • The Israeli foreign affairs ministry funded the November trip for the Reform UK delegation.
  • Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice defended the party against accusations of antisemitism related to pro-Israel influence.
  • Pearlman stated RFI does not receive government funding.
  • The petition author filed a complaint about the debate's characterization of the petition as antisemitic.

Jason Pearlman, who served as the international media advisor to Israeli President Isaac Herzog until December, was heavily involved in establishing Reform Friends of Israel (RFI), a group whose funding sources are undisclosed. Pearlman's involvement came to light amid a parliamentary debate concerning pro-Israel influence on British politics.

During the debate, Reform UK's deputy leader Richard Tice strongly rejected a petition calling for a public inquiry into pro-Israel influence, labeling it antisemitic. However, Tice himself visited Israel in September, a trip funded by RFI. In November, other key Reform figures, including then-chairman David Bull, visited Israel and the occupied Golan Heights, a trip funded by the Israeli foreign affairs ministry, according to Declassified UK.

Pearlman, who has since returned to live in Israel for personal reasons and is no longer involved with RFI, stated that the organization does not receive funds from any government. He confirmed that his work with RFI did not overlap with his role for the Israeli president's office. Pearlman also mentioned having dinner with Nigel Farage and key backers to discuss initial funding for RFI, suggesting that donors to Conservative Friends of Israel and Labour Friends of Israel might also fund RFI.

Pearlman has publicly defended Israel's actions in Gaza, asserting that Israel has not committed war crimes. Tice, on his visit to Israel, met with Foreign Minister Gideon Saar and expressed skepticism about reports of a famine in Gaza, claiming his observations contradicted such narratives. The author of the petition, Andy Kalil, has lodged a formal complaint, arguing that characterizing the petition and its supporters as antisemitic was an attack on calls for transparency, and that the debate failed to address fundamental questions about lobbying and influence.

Frequently asked questions

Jason Pearlman is a British-born political operative who formerly served as the international media advisor to Israeli President Isaac Herzog. He was also involved in setting up Reform Friends of Israel (RFI).

RFI is a group that has funded trips for Reform UK politicians to Israel. Its funding sources are undisclosed, but Pearlman stated it does not receive government funds.

The debate was on a petition calling for an inquiry into pro-Israel influence. Reform UK figures defended the party against accusations of antisemitism, while supporters of the petition raised concerns about lobbying and transparency.

Israeli government data indicates the Israeli foreign affairs ministry paid over £50,000 to organize the November trip for the Reform UK delegation.

What Happens Next

01Further scrutiny of RFI's funding sources is expected.
02Parliamentary debate on lobbying and political influence may continue.

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How It Developed

Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice declared a petition on pro-Israel influence in politics as antisemitic.
Tice visited Israel in September, a trip funded by Reform Friends of Israel (RFI).
Key Reform figures visited Israel in November, including a trip to the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, funded by the Israeli foreign affairs ministry.
Jason Pearlman, former international media advisor to Israeli President Isaac Herzog, was involved in setting up RFI.
Pearlman stated he is no longer involved with RFI and that it does not receive government funding.
Pearlman had dinner with Nigel Farage and backers to discuss seed funding for RFI.
Pearlman expressed support for Israel's actions in Gaza and claimed Israel has not committed war crimes.
Tice asserted there is no famine in Gaza, contradicting UN reports.

Sources

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How Israeli president's advisor worked to set up Reform Friends of Israel groupMiddle East Eye

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