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How Israel kept truth flowing

November 22, 2012 15:55
Journalists on a hilltop overlooking Gaza this week (Photo: AP)
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In each of the recent conflicts Israel has experienced — the two Lebanon wars, the Gaza War and in incidents such as boarding of the Mavi Marmara, media bias has deeply frustrated the Jewish state’s supporters.

The problem was the fact that Israel tried its best to keep information to a minimum. As missiles flew, the Israeli government and the army tried to say as little as possible in public, holding carefully planned press conferences at scheduled times. In between these appearances, they remained silent.

Intentions were noble, but this was a public relations disaster. They left the playing field wide open for anti-Israel activists to step into the void, and vilify the Jewish state non-stop without governmental restraint. The world media, hungry for information, needing to fill its newspaper pages and newscasts, was all too receptive.

All that supporters of Israel abroad could do back then was sit back helplessly and worry, yelling at the television set. Even when the ability to mobilise support online was born, pro-Palestinian groups, lacking a media apparatus like Israel’s, were quick to embrace social media platforms, using Facebook, Twitter and YouTube to spread their messages, while Israelis lagged behind.

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