The people you don't know: Netanyahu's campaign team revealed
ynet reveals information about additional figures in the Likud campaign, including businessman Avi Gross, who is involved in slot allocations and whose production complex serves as the campaign headquarters; Elad Persman, a 'digital genius' who stood behind a provocative Facebook page; and Shlomo Filber, a former state witness who provides polling services.
ynet reveals information about a broad network of figures operating in the Likud and Benjamin Netanyahu campaign, beyond the well-known advisors Jonathan Urich, Topaz Luk, and Bat Yam Mayor Zvika Brot. At the center of the article is Avi Gross, a businessman from Mikhmoret close to Netanyahu, who previously donated to right-wing organizations. Gross is behind the production company NVP, whose podcast complex in Petah Tikva has become the de facto seat of the campaign headquarters. According to sources, Gross participates in strategic meetings and Netanyahu even consulted with him on slot allocations. Another figure is Nave Pinchas, CEO of NVP, who deals with video production and message building. On the digital side, Elad Persman operates, described as a 'digital genius', who was among the founders of the satirical Facebook page 'Mitzneket Mitztzim' and the conspiracy theory website 'Conspil'. Shlomo Filber, former director general of the Ministry of Communications and a state witness in the Netanyahu cases, provides polling and research services to the campaign and participates in internal meetings. Filber responded that he also provides services to other parties. Entrepreneur Eyal Herzog, a technology and data consultant, also integrates into the system. Likud CEO David Sharan and MK Avichai Boaron, who will manage the field headquarters, complete the picture. Likud's response: 'The only way to prevent a left-wing government of Eisenkot and Lieberman with Yair Golan and the Arab parties is to vote Likud.'
The people you don't know: Netanyahu's campaign team revealed