Popular children’s content YouTuber Ms. Rachel has become the target of StopAntisemitism, who are calling on the attorney general to investigate.
The advocacy group is calling on Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate the social media postings of Rachel Griffin Accurso, better known as Ms. Rachel, regarding her comments on the Israeli conflict.
In a letter to Bondi, the group claims the children’s YouTuber has made several posts regarding her concern for the children of Gaza based on information that was “either debunked or disputed by Israel” according to an exclusive New York Post report. The organization believes that the postings may be meant to inspire pro-Hamas sympathies and may be linked to a larger indoctrination campaign.
“Given the vast sums of foreign funds that have been directed toward propagandizing our young people on college campuses, we suspect there is a similar dynamic in the online influencer space,” reads the letter from StopAntisemitism director Liora Rez. “We urge you and your office to investigate whether or not Ms. Rachel is being remunerated to disseminate Hamas-aligned propaganda to her millions of followers, as this may violate the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA).”
The group further alleges that Ms. Rachel has been “incorporating Hamas-like propagated images and stories into her content” while largely ignoring the plight of Israeli children.
“Her posts have largely ignored the suffering of Israeli victims, hostages, and Jewish children, while she consistently amplifies misinformation from Hamas and other anti-Israel sources,” the letter explained.
To illustrate their point, the group objected to her sharing an alleged death toll that has been promoted by the Hamas-run Ministry of Health, which has not separated the number of civilian deaths from the number of terrorist deaths.

For her part, Ms. Rachel has said that she loves “all children” without exception.
“I care deeply for all children. Palestinian children, Israeli children, children in the US – Muslim, Jewish, Christian children – all children, in every country. Not one is excluded,” she wrote in an Instagram post from last year.
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