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Israel backed by army of cyber-soldiers

 
 
Reply Tue 1 Aug, 2006 06:36 am
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07.28.2006 | The Times
From Yonit Farago in Jerusalem

WHILE Israel fights Hezbollah with tanks and aircraft, its supporters are campaigning on the internet.

Israel's Government has thrown its weight behind efforts by supporters to counter what it believes to be negative bias and a tide of pro-Arab propaganda. The Foreign Ministry has ordered trainee diplomats to track websites and chatrooms so that networks of US and European groups with hundreds of thousands of Jewish activists can place supportive messages.

In the past week nearly 5,000 members of the World Union of Jewish Students (WUJS) have downloaded special "megaphone" software that alerts them to anti-Israeli chatrooms or internet polls to enable them to post contrary viewpoints. A student team in Jerusalem combs the web in a host of different languages to flag the sites so that those who have signed up can influence an opinion survey or the course of a debate.

Jonny Cline, of the international student group, said that Jewish students and youth groups with their understanding of the web environment were ideally placed to present another side to the debate.

"We're saying to these people that if Israel is being bashed, don't ignore it, change it," Mr Cline said. "A poll like CNN's takes just a few seconds to vote in, but if thousands take part the outcome will be changed. What's vital is that the international face of the conflict is balanced."

Doron Barkat, 29, in Jerusalem, spends long nights trawling the web to try to swing the debate Israel's way. "When I see internet polls for or against Israel I send out a mailing list to vote for Israel," he said. "It can be that after 15 minutes there will be 400 votes for Israel.

"It's very satisfying. There are also forums where Lebanese and Israelis talk."

Israel's Foreign Ministry must avoid direct involvement with the campaign but is in contact with international Jewish and evangelical Christian groups, distributing internet information packs.

Amir Gissin, the Israeli Foreign Ministry's public relations director, said: "The internet's become a leading tool for news, shaping the world view of millions. Our problem is the foreign media shows Lebanese suffering, but not Israeli. We're bypassing that filter by distributing pictures showing how northern Israelis suffer from Katyusha rocket attacks."


http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-2289232,00.html

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I had a message from a mod on another political board :

"There were a lot of pretty excentric people on the board and a lot of Israeli posters and what we found out by chance was that a lot of the Israeli poster had multiple accounts.

Usually, they posted as themselves and had a strong pro Zionist WASP (White Anglo Saxon Protestant) account on the side. The Jew-account would post a topic and the WASP would back him up etc etc.

Not all of them opted for WASP's, some played the kind of Iranian, Lebanese, Syrian that Jews WANT to see, but you won't find in real life. The type that claims that their own nations are the manifestations of satanism and deserve to be attacked by Israel a.s.a.p., whilst praising Israel for being such a perfect expample of humanistic democracy. Then there was a third kind, which posed as the stereotypical Arab bad guy, just to discredit them.

Pretty cunning actually.

That was bascially a few yaers ago and I assumed that it was a pretty isolated thing, but apparently this is an organized thing."
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Reply Wed 2 Aug, 2006 04:59 pm
Its pathetic that these people have to go to such lengths to defend the indefensible.
Everyone can see for themselves what Israel is doing, how it is behaving.
Everyone can see that our tax dollars are going to feed this barbaric state that kills without blinking.
With all the bullshit from Fox news, CNN and cyber warriors, the truth has still come out and we are all really narced off!
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Reply Fri 11 Aug, 2006 05:30 pm
The article above does not surprise me in the very least. It is only an attempt at subsidiary propaganda for one's side in a conflict; and, as it seems, Israel is working well with it by involving all its members in the matter. To be sure, there is something named "negative propaganda," and one group must be cautious in disseminating information that may be seen (or utilized) in a negative counter-attack via the same media lines.

Propaganda is a sensitive field, to say the least.
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