The Israeli government knows the importance of propaganda, but rather than use the equivalent of Lord Haw-Haw or Hanoi Jane, it encourages more subtle ways of indoctrinating an unsuspecting world in its favour, attempting to turn public opinion against the Palestinians and their supporters.
The Israeli government knows the importance of propaganda, but rather than use the equivalent of Lord Haw-Haw or Hanoi Jane, it encourages more subtle ways of indoctrinating an unsuspecting world in its favour, attempting to turn public opinion against the Palestinians and their supporters.
Brian Whitaker of the Guardian recently exposed an innocentappearing translation website ostensibly a nonprofit, non affiliated organisation altruistically setup to translate articles appearing in the Arabic and Israeli press the Middle East Media Research Institute (Memri).
Memri's stated aim on its website is to bridge the gap between East and West. Whitaker, however, realised over time that the free Memri translations of articles in the Arab press, which arrived on his desk, invariably cast the Arab world in a bad light.
Aware that these selective translations were being sent not only to the Western media but also to parliamentarians in the West, including those in the U.S., he decided to do his own investigation into the people behind Memri.
After some digging, Whitaker discovered that the founder, president and owner of Memri's website turned out to be none other than one Yigal Carmon, an excolonel in the Israeli military intelligence services. Colonel Carmon also served as an advisor to two Israeli prime ministers.
Whitaker quoted Carmon as having said to an American audience: "The controlled media of the Arab governments conveys hatred of the West and, in particular, the United States."
Carmon has also claimed that most of the guests on the Qataribased broadcaster AlJazeera are antiSemitic. Hardly the type of statements that a person who genuinely wanted to bridge the gap between East and West would make!
One of the tools in the Zionist propaganda armoury is the loaded term "antiSemitic", which is being thrown around with wild abandon these days, used to label anyone who doesn't agree with their political agenda.
Like the boy who cried "Wolf", the term is becoming devalued with overuse and instead of being applied to genuine Jewhaters, it's used to describe those who consider Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories illegal.
Robert Fisk of the Independent a champion of the Palestinian cause, who has firmly come out against any new aggression on Iraq has been the recipient of hatemail and even deaththreats from Zionist detractors.
Fisk, who has often been wrongly maligned as an antiSemite, spoke of a letter he had received in 1996, which read: 'I do not like or admire antiSemites. Hitler was one of the most famous in recent history'. Said Fisk, "Yet compared to the avalanche of vicious, threatening letters and openly violent statements that we journalists receive today, this was comparatively mild."
Another Internet organisation, which targets those who challenge Israeli policies is the misnamed HonestReporting.com. Honest Reporting set up by a young Jewish webdesigner in North London began a campaign of hate against the Guardian and its journalists.
The Guardian suddenly began receiving hundreds of emails from all over the world asking the same question: Why would the Guardian provide the moral justification for the multiple murder of innocent Israeli civilians?
Many of these hatefilled missives were addressed to the newspaper's Middle East correspondent Suzanne Goldenberg. Other emails, says the Guardian, "were scary and even violent in tone", asking: "Have you killed a Jew today?" or "Are you antiJewish?".
An investigation discovered that HonestReporting receives funds from Media Watch International in the U.S. Media Watch International was founded by a "group of concerned Jewish business people in New York", according to its director Sharon Tsur.
Media Watch International is linked to the Jerusalem Fund of Aish Ha Torah. After the expose by the Guardian, Honest-Reporting has now shown its true colours on its website, and now admits its Zionist affiliations.
HonestReporting boasts of thousands of likeminded subscribers, ready, willing and able to assist in spreading its proIsrael, Zionist propaganda far and wide. When HonestReporting finds an article published in the mainstream media nonsupportive of its agenda, it circulates the article to its members, asking them to send readymade protest emails to the publisher, with one click of a button. It later gloats over its perceived "successes".
Other Zionist websites, such as Masada.com and MishMash.ca (also calling itself the Jewish Watchdog) are more upfront concerning their real agendas. Their main aims are to intimidate proPalestinian journalists, publications and television channels.
Masada's website begins with: "Those who bless her (Israel) will be blessed, and those who curse her will be cursed."
MishMash has a web page for socalled "Dangerous People Alerts" nominating as dangerous people the proPalestinian activist Ali Abunimah, exPalestine National Authority Cabinet member Hanan Ashrawi, CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer and even the former U.S. President Jimmy Carter.
Apart from aggressive pressure being put upon journalists by members of Zionist websites, Israel has a dedicated satellite channel broadcasting its propaganda around the world in Arabic.
Between airing the latest Egyptian movies and entertainment spectaculars, its producers slotin socalled news programmes, showing Arab Israelis purportedly lining up to join the Israeli Defence Forces, IDF, or teenage Arab youths happily playing music or drinking coffee with their Jewish Israeli counterparts.
What is rarely shown on the Israeli Arabiclanguage channel or on the American networks are the victims of the IDF. Footage of babies, shot while in their mother's arms like fourmonthold Iman Haju, never feature on their programme schedules.
Neither does video of the 14 (eight of them children) who died when the IDF dropped a oneton bomb onto a heavily populated area in Gaza, or the 140 plus who were injured.
Not for viewers in the U.S. and Israel the scenes of frantic parents searching the rubble for their babies, or shots of the dead children, covered in their own blood on steel mortuary tables. And neither do they show the endless lines of Palestinian men, women and children who wait for hours and sometimes days at checkpoints under the burning summer sun or the humiliating treatment to which they are subject daily.
Why isn't the Arab world fighting back under the onslaught of this Zionist propaganda campaign? Certainly a lack of financial resources isn't the crux of this failure.
Almost a year ago, AlJazeera announced that it intended launching an Englishlanguage satellite news channel and began broadcasting regular English language talk shows out of the U.S. Since then, nothing has been heard of the new Englishlanguage network, and its English talk shows have ceased.
Palestine Television, on the other hand, is making a valiant effort at spreading the truth about the atrocities being committed by the Israeli mili
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