Difference between revisions of "Wikipedia:Public diplomacy (Israel)"
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|WsLink3=File:Britain's Israeli Lobby.pdf | |WsLink3=File:Britain's Israeli Lobby.pdf | ||
|WsLink3Desc=An article by Journalists James Jones and Peter Oborne published in the Autumn of 2009 | |WsLink3Desc=An article by Journalists James Jones and Peter Oborne published in the Autumn of 2009 |
Latest revision as of 16:04, 7 August 2011
Hasbara |
Public diplomacy (Israel) |
Related Wikispooks Pages
Wikipedia's Hasbara - Use of Wikipedia for Hasbara purposes
Zionism -
File:Britain's Israeli Lobby.pdf - An article by Journalists James Jones and Peter Oborne published in the Autumn of 2009
File:Hasbara Handbook.pdf - Promoting Israel on Campus. Published and produced by WUJUS - the World Union of Jewish Students
External Links
- Hasbara - Sourcewatch page on Hasbara
- Hasbara - PowerBase page on Hasbara
- Israel pays propagandists to write comments on the internet - Youtube video at a 'My Israel' sponsored Wikipedia editing course