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http://www.investigativeproject.org/3816/beware-of-pallywood-magic
Fighting between Palestinian terrorists in Gaza and Israeli troops
all but guarantees civilian casualties. With the fighting comes
heart-wrenching photos of the dead and wounded, along with their
grieving loved ones.
Each death represents a human tragedy.
But sometimes, reality is not enough. Some Palestinians have been
caught faking images or appropriating them from other conflicts. This
form of propaganda has been dubbed "Pallywood," and the nascent conflict already has several examples.
Tablet Magazine's Adam Chandler exposed one,
a terrible image of a grieving father holding his dead child as
mournful doctors look on helplessly. Hamas's military wing, the
Al-Qassam Brigade, sent the picture out on Twitter. It's a dead child
all right, but it took place in Syria, not Gaza, and had nothing to do
with this week's violence.
It's powerful to see the wounded being rushed into ambulances, and in
the crucial battle for public sympathy, some Palestinians put on a show
for international news cameras, as the web site Honest Reporting shows in this video.
The video shows a Palestinian in a beige jacket being hustled away
due to an apparent injury following an Israeli airstrike. Moments later,
it appears the same Palestinian has miraculously recovered.
These two cases exemplify Hamas' attempts to exaggerate the number of
Palestinian casualties throughout the recent escalation of violence
with Israel. But this strategy is nothing new.
When Israeli troops entered the West Bank city of Jenin in 2002 to
root out terrorists there, reports of a "massacre" surfaced immediately
and were accepted by western media. More than 1,000 people were reported killed. In the end, the death toll was revised to 56.
The ruse went so deep that Palestinians were caught faking funerals with corpses who weren't dead yet.
During Israel's 2008-09 incursion into Gaza, reports claimed that a United Nations school building in Jabaliya was bombed, killing more than 40 people.
It just didn't happen.
In the social media and communications age, the public relations war
is a vital component of Israel's struggle to win the hearts and minds of
the international community. Israel Defense Forces are using Twitter and live updates to present its side of the equations. It also is vital to continue exposing Palestinian deception.
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Issa Nakhleh: Holocaust denier, Hitler's canard - recycler, pushing Neo-Nazi inventions on WW2, and long time agitator in S. America
https://eyes-opener.blogspot.com/2020/07/issa-nakhleh-summary.html
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