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Israel battered in Gaza propaganda war
2009-01-08
Israel has taken a battering in the global propaganda battle over its war on Hamas, despite deploying all weaponry ranging from Youtube videos to Twitter blogs and an overworked spokeswoman, analysts said.

Governments have slammed the Israeli military onslaught on the Gaza Strip, U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has condemned attacks near U.N. schools that killed dozens and foreign media are angry at being kept out of the Palestinian territory.

With images of parents carrying lifeless children to overwhelmed hospitals dominating international media, angry protests have been staged in major capitals and Israeli websites have reportedly come under cyber attack.

European Union External Relations Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner told President Shimon Peres in a meeting on Tuesday that "Israel's image is being destroyed" by its refusal to heed ceasefire appeals.
Hate to be cynical, but Israel's international image hasn't been good for years, decades even. So what's the long-term consequence? As far as I can see, just mean words from the EU and the UN. If Israel were to show some more spine and look the Y'urp-peons, UN-uchs and the press in the eye and say "screw you guys, we're finishing the job", the only response would be helpless splutter and eye-rolling.
Hamas has concentrated on the Arabic media and shunned the West. Israel has launched a sophisticated public relations campaign to keep the focus on cross-border rocket attacks from Gaza that preceded the war.

Military spokeswoman Major Avital Liebovich has become an international media celebrity fending off tough questions about Israeli attacks and the mounting toll.

Israeli ambassadors have also been sent into the television battle. The defense ministry has posted videos of Israeli air strikes on Hamas targets on Youtube, and the government has organized Facebook groups.
Posted by:Fred

#7  Most people accept the propoganda without knowing the issues at hand, especially legal ones. Israel needs to keep up the videos and blogs, but the facts, such as Hamas' violations of the Geneva Conventions by storing weapons in schools and using Red Cross ambulances needs to be widely circulated in the media. Just like 'green helmet guy' was exposed, the bloggers can be invaluable in digging out the truth. Learn the lessons of Iraq-the war can be won, one battle a time.
Posted by: KevlarKid   2009-01-08 21:53  

#6  The fact that al Arabiya felt the need to post this suggests "whistling past the graveyard", which is to say, they're alarmed that Israel isn't getting as much of the filthy end of the stick as they normally do in these situations.
Posted by: Mitch H.   2009-01-08 10:58  

#5  Al Arabiya? There's an unbiased source.
Posted by: tu3031   2009-01-08 10:49  

#4  Israel needs to wage its media campaign with two target audiences in mind. And each of them requires a different message. The “leaders” in the West must be told in no uncertain terms that the era of the diplo-dance is overÂ…period. Then present them with the choice. What is more acceptableÂ…one side making indiscriminate rocket attacks into civilian population centers or one side making targeted strikes with all efforts to avoid civilian casualties? You need to choose because you canÂ’t have both. Oh and BTWÂ…you can shove that “Proportionality” argument up yer chute! Then ask the Arab leaders a simple questionÂ…The Paleo cause is one thing but is HAMAS really worth it? Other then that, trying to persuade the ignorant, the handwringers, and the haters is really an exercise in futility.
Posted by: DepotGuy   2009-01-08 10:40  

#3  Having a vile, biased, leftist media that is shilling for Hamas doesn't help either.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2009-01-08 09:11  

#2  Been loosing "propoganda wars" for 4 thousand years---so, we got something else instead.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2009-01-08 03:37  

#1  Israelis should have stopped caring long time ago--no matter what they do, it is always wrong from the perspective of anti-semitic cesspool.
Posted by: Spike Uniter   2009-01-08 00:45  

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