Zionist Doxxers Get Doxxed – and It’s Not a Pretty Sight!

Zionist Doxxers Get Doxxed – and It’s Not a Pretty Sight!

Revelations about Canary Mission Expose Zionist Assault on Constitutional Rights.

The pro-Israel doxxing site Canary Mission has played a key role in intimidating and silencing opposition to the violence and lobbying power of the Israeli Zionist state for more than a decade. On a recovered internal document, the operation described how it uses “[a]nonymity as a tool to scare the enemy.” But now the people behind the anonymous doxxing website – and their murky funding – have been exposed.

Canary Mission operates as an online blacklist targeting academics and activists who dare to express pro-Palestine views. Some of the individuals it has attacked have gone on to be arrested and deported as the Trump administration has treated anti-Zionism as a Thought Crime.

The exposure of the people behind the ultra-Zionist operation has come about thanks to The Forward – the long-established American-Jewish newspaper – and the investigative journalism outlet Drop Site.

Their investigations have shown that Canary Mission is funded by Israeli nonprofit Megamot Shalom; the two entities were both launched in 2015, with the nonprofit created by a UK-born businessman named Jonathan Bash, who now lives in Jerusalem.

Megamot Shalom’s filings reveal that it receives millions from overseas donors, including funds from major American nonprofits. These donations are transferred to Megamot via a New York-based nonprofit, the Central Fund of Israel. Drop Site has uncovered links between Bash and a New York interior design business that shares an address with the Central Fund of Israel.

Several of the Megamot Shalom content writers are also associated with Aish HaTorah. This is a Jewish Orthodox educational nonprofit based in Jerusalem to which Bash and other Megamot Shalom board members have longstanding ties.

By trawling through Megamot Shalom’s business filings, Drop Site has identified six people whom Megamot Shalom has employed as content writers, editors, and consultants. Alex Ben Carson was born in the UK, but the other five – Elihu David Stone, Yehuda HaKohen, Abigail Bornstein, Aharon Dikel and Alexander Malbin Duncan – are all Americans who moved to Israel.

Stone, listed as content writer or content editor, is the highest paid of the employees, receiving around $80,000 a year. Originally from Boston, he now lives in Efrat, a Zionist settlement on stolen land in the occupied West Bank.

According to Drop Site, Stone has been involved in Zionist advocacy work since the 1990s, when he was selected as one of the 1992 Wexner Heritage Program fellows. He stayed involved with Wexner, attending an alumni retreat in 1994 and writing for the group’s website several times, most recently in 2017.

This was all funded by the Wexner Foundation, which for some years boasted Jeffrey Epstein as a trustee. The Foundation is the creation of clothing and underwear mogul Leslie Wexner, who was at one-time investigated by the FBI as a potential co-conspirator with Epstein, to whom he at one stage gave power of attorney.

Aharon Dikel was listed as Megamot’s social media manager in 2016 and 2017, though the group, unlike Canary Mission, has no public social media presence or publicly known work output. He attended the University of Maryland, before moving to Israel in 2002 and joining the Israeli military.

Dikel says on his LinkedIn profile that he was voted top soldier in his military unit: “The year I made Aliyah I went into the IDF as an infantry soldier in the Shimshon brigade. In spite of the new language and culture I became friends with everyone. My Hebrew was still very basic, but I put all of my heart into helping the team achieve.”

In March 2024, Dikel raised eyebrows when he wrote: “I see two differences between the anti-Semitism of today versus the anti-Semitism during the time of the Holocaust. 1) Today Jews have a State and a military and more ability to defend themselves 2) Anti-Semitism is way more pervasive today than during the time of the Holocaust.

“But the writing’s on the wall and it’s time for all of the Jewish people left in the diaspora to try to get home now. Let me know if you need help.”

The hysterical suggestion that antisemitism is ‘way more pervasive’ in the 21st century West than it was in Nazi Germany is extreme even by the warped logic of Zionist propagandists, who have weaponised the ‘threat of antisemitism’ against ordinary Jews as part of the campaign to push them to move to Israel.

Abigail Bornstein is paid around $46,000 a year for “content writing” for the Zionist doxxing operation. On LinkedIn, Bornstein is also listed as social media manager for Shurat HaDin, the Israel Law Center. This Tel Aviv-based organization is notorious for aggressive litigation – think “Campaign Against Antisemitism on acid”. It has accused John Kerry, Hilary Clinton, President Jimmy Carter, and Facebook of supporting terrorism against Israel. Nitsana Darshan-Leitner, the group’s founder, described in a 2017 book how she worked directly with Mossad to choose the group’s legal targets.

Bornstein’s husband was involved with Aish HaTorah in Jerusalem and founded CauseMatch, which is used for a range of pro-Israel fundraising efforts, and has been cited in a UK complaint about donations to Israeli soldiers fighting in Gaza.

Canary Mission’s dossiers were used by the Department of Homeland Security in 2025 to build lists of pro-Palestinian foreign students. A federal judge has since ruled that this was part of an “unconstitutional conspiracy” to violate the First Amendment.

A coalition of 70 American religious and civil rights organisations has now demanded that the Department of Justice open a Foreign Agents Registration Act investigation into Canary Mission, since the group’s operations are based in Israel.

“If this Justice Department will not act to protect Americans from the Israeli government and its agents,” said the Council on American–Islamic Relations (CAIR), “it must at least stop using Canary’s blacklists to target college kids.”

“It’s not surprising but ironic that this group would use opaque and evasive tactics to hide who they are,” anti-Zionist campaigner Christina Abraham told Drop Site.

“The fact that there’s a foreign interest behind Canary Mission means a lot of Americans would be concerned now more than ever. It absolutely does not make sense that our government would listen to sources like this, people with an extremist agenda, saying they openly want to use intimidation tactics to suppress our free speech.”

What’s especially troubling isn’t just who is allegedly behind Canary Mission, but how its output appears to have been operationalised by the U.S. government. Anonymous dossiers compiled by politically motivated actors are feeding into detention or deportation decisions. That is not just controversial – it raises serious constitutional questions about due process and free speech.

Many right-wing observers don’t care, of course, since CAIR and many of their fellow-travellers are thoroughly unattractive and ‘unAmerican’. But the undermining of freedom works mainly on precedent. Just as in Britain, restrictions on free speech pushed through with the excuse of unpopular foreign targets are quickly employed – and far more widely – against patriots.

Palestinians, Americans and Brits – we are ALL of us ‘goyim’, sub-human cattle, to the ultra-racist bigots who (falsely) claim to speak for all Jews. Their deeply dishonest conflation of justified and necessary criticism of Israel, and of their racial supremacism, with actual ‘antisemitism’ is an attack on all of us. Not just Muslims, but Christians, agnostics, atheists and non-Zionist Jews.

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