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Hillel Fuld: Can Israel Win The PR War?

Hillel Fuld is one of Israel’s most influential tech marketers, journalists, and public voices, known for guiding founders and investors while championing the story of Israeli innovation.
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November 25, 2025

Hillel Fuld is one of Israel’s most influential tech marketers, journalists, and public voices, known for guiding founders and investors while championing the story of Israeli innovation. In this conversation, Hillel reflects on Israel’s ongoing PR war and the urgent need to communicate truth with clarity and courage. He speaks about the life and legacy of his brother Ari, whose murder reshaped his sense of purpose, and their shared family values. Hillel also explores the role of Torah in his life and why living in Israel is not only a personal commitment but a core belief he hopes to share with Jews everywhere. Through his insight and openness, he offers a powerful blend of history, identity, and unwavering love for the Jewish homeland.

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