Israeli media touched on the media campaign facing Tel Aviv against the backdrop of the occupation army’s operation in Rafah southern Gaza stripIn addition to the statements of a former American general about the difficulty of fighting in Gaza more than Iraq AndAfghanistan.
In the first topic, the Hebrew channel “Kan 11” referred to two prominent media campaigns, one for opponents of the Israeli military operation in Rafah that began 3 weeks ago, and the second for its supporters, describing the Israeli campaign as “relatively successful.”
She pointed out that the counter-campaign – which is based on an image reading “All Eyes on Rafah” with a picture of the desert and tents – has tens of millions of shares on social media platforms in the face of the Israeli campaign that says, “Where were your eyes on October 7?” It has hundreds of thousands of posts.
The channel went on to say that the Israeli media campaign is unable to compete with its counterpart, and that the “dead“She’s having a hard time fighting it, so it’s been spreading widely lately.”
The channel quoted Ronit Had, vice president of the Israeli Hartmann Institute, as saying that “the All Eyes on Rafah campaign is being investigated by the Islamic Resistance Movement (agitationA great success at the level of public relations.
“Gaza is more complicated”
The same channel also conducted an exclusive interview with the former director of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) The general David PetraeusDuring which he said that Gaza is much more complex than what American soldiers faced in cities Gray AndFallujah And with a penaltyMosul Iraq together because of 550 kilometers of tunnels.”
Petraeus added: “There is an enemy that knows the region well, and so far has more than 100 hostages, and is using civilians as human shields,” according to his description.
The Israeli Channel 13 devoted a large amount of space to talking about the media attack by journalists on officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the White House in the United States during two press conferences that followed the recent Rafah massacre.
The channel presented some of the journalists’ questions, most of which focused on what is happening in Rafah, amid questions such as: “Did you exceed Israel The red line drawn by the United States there or not?
She quoted her correspondent in Washington as saying that she had “never seen such energies before among journalists in the United States since the seventh of last October,” after Washington set a red line that Israel would not enter Rafah and convinced everyone that this would happen.
She indicated that American officials have become unable to confront questions about what is happening in Rafah, stressing that there is propaganda and media damage to the administration of the American President. Joe BidenAnd, of course, Israel.
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