Stop Using the Salaams App: It’s owned by a Zionist!

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The Muslim marriage app Salaams has been taken over by Zionists—confirmed in their Q earnings report—with the CEO actively supporting Israel’s genocide.

The acquisition is linked to deeper political and financial ties, as billionaire stakeholder Paul Singer back aggressive Zionist initiatives that fuel U.S.-Israel support.

Zionists are once again infiltrating Muslim spaces.

The Muslim marriage app Salaams, which boasts 6 million users, has now fallen into the hands of staunch Jewish Zionists.

Spencer Rascoff, the CEO of Match Group, took control of Salaams in February 2025.

Spencer Rascoff

Match Group’s quarterly earnings report confirms that Salaams is now one of its assets.

Match Group Quarterly Earnings Report

Rascoff, seen across social media proudly supporting Israel’s murderous rampage across the Gaza Strip and beyond, now holds the reins of a platform designed for Muslims seeking marriage.

But the connections run even deeper. Elliott Management, a powerful billionaire stakeholder in Match Group, is led by Paul Singer, a hedge fund titan with a long history of Zionist advocacy. Through the Paul E. Singer Foundation, he has poured millions into strengthening Israel, funding think tanks such as the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and The Israel Project, both of which push aggressive Zionist blood thirsty policies. Singer also founded Start-Up Nation Central, an organisation dedicated to advancing Israeli technology, and in 2019, he launched yet another research institute in Israel to fuel its innovation sector. Politically, he has worked alongside figures such as Haim Saban to solidify U.S. support for Israel.

So, the question is clear: Is this really where you want to store your personal data?

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