Israel and the foreign media

Jules Verne

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Israel and the foreign media

While Israel's war against Hizbuallah is still going on in Lebanon, there is another battlefield Israel has to fight successfully: the war on the world's public opinion. Basically, the American public opinion is more supportive of Israel than in Europe. Also, the American media, is showing more understanding to Israel's steps in Lebanon. For example, the American news network, "Fox", is covering the war while bringing the Israeli perspective. Its British counterpart, the BBC, is very critical of Israel, in a way that verges on hostility. On the whole, the European media is more critical of Israel, presenting it as an aggressor that kills innocent Lebanese civilians in vein, without introducing the whole picture: An Iranian-supported terror organization, which is equipped with thousands of rockets and operates from areas of civil population, with an unhidden goal: wipe off the Jewish state, as part of its global war against the West. The Arab propoganda of lies and the campaign to delegitimize Israel's right to exist are perceived by many people in Europe and around the world as true. Israel's foreign ministry, with its dull budget of 9 million US dollars a year (less than Coca Cola's budget, and Coca Cola is more popular) can't do the whole job on its own. Therefore we have to extend a hand in that respect: write e-mails to foreign press, take part in world forums that deal with the mideast dispute, write talkbacks and do anything that will balance the anti-Israel wave of reporting from the foreign media. One needn't be a native speaker of English to to this. This forum can also become a platform where we can discuss ways of handling this situation and help our country to win this justified war, which indirectly helps the West in coping the increasing threat of fanatic Moslem countries and Jihadist terror organizations.
 

Lily Potter

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So true

Yet, I doubt people in Europe are going to change their minds. I wouldn't go as far as calling them stupid (although I just did...oops..), but I don't think they'll ever understand what terror is really like. Even with the 7/7 events, the Brits are showing us repeatedly that they are completely ignorant in all that comes with politics of the middle east.
 

Jules Verne

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They know it very well

Europeans know very well the danger that lies in fanatic Islam, but they prefer to close their eyes. The devastation two world wars had brought upon them, and the peaceful life with the high standard of living they achieved afterwards, have made them complacent. They prefer to view the Middle East dispute as a tribal war between the Arab and the Jewish peoples. However, the clock is ticking and time is running out. Moslem terrorist groups equip themselves with more sophisticated weapons everyday, and Iran is on its way to producing a nuclear weapon. When missiles and non-conventional weapons start to be used against the US and Europe, the wake-up of the West will be into a hard and perilous reality.
 

talrv

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I agree..

European countries now days does not have to face directly with the dangers of terorrists, esepecially Muslem terorrists. That is probably why you can see in surveys how the public opinion changes from country to country according to their encounters with terrorism. USA are supportive of course, as does Russia (they have terrorists very close to home). Most of the European countries, excluding the French people which many of them are actually pro-Israel, does not face the day to day fear from terrorism, does not face the security in shops, does not know the length of the mendatory service in the Israeli army, the fear in hearts of the soldiers parents, they don't have a problem critisizing (?) our actions. To them we should cool down our actions and limit them so less Palastiniens (or Lebanees in this case) will be hurt, cause this is not an emotional and horrible war to them, it's not as we see it. It's just a situation, a conflict about land, without emotion, without fear. So they don't give us the benefit of the doubt, they critisize us for not being the "smarter country" and just defend, without attacking. Unfortunately, they will find out when the terrorists that are given the freedom by Europe now, will strike them in the future. Tal.
 

talrv

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and here's a link

supporting everything we've just said. It's in Hebrew though, I hope you read that langauge also
Tal.
 

Wakamusha

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We're being f**ked

The amount of disinformation flow is simply staggering and the challenge of trying to refute and rebuke it all is a Sisyphean , never ending toil.. But nevertheless, a burden we must never tire of bearing... The problem with any conflict Israel has with its neighbors, is.. That the truth in most cases is analog.. There's no "good and evil".. there's just "us" and "them".. No one was ever a saint. Personally, I have good reasons to believe that our war is justified because of the rather indisputeable evidence.. Then again, the Arab antisemitic press is renown for its ability to wildly misshape and twist the truth.. The only thing we can do is constantly counter this demagogue tendency with impetus.. Israel's done nasty stuff, and (some might say more so) so have our enemies.. But if we don't fight, we'll just die out.. - In short, the only justification we need is the fact that we're fighting for the same territory, and so long as we're being attacked, it doesn't matter what people say, we'll fight back.
 
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