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Anecdotes and suspicions about Zionist influence in the ongoing Wikipedia project appeared almost from its inception. They became  commonplace following the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 2006 and especially in the aftermath of [[Operation Cast Lead]] in 2009, when solid evidence of deliberate and well-funded Wikipedia-centred activities on behalf of Zionist Israel started to appear.  
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[[Wikipedia]] is a wonderful idea, brilliantly implemented, but it was always bound to have weaknesses as regards hot topics. Enough biased editors would always be able to skew articles on any particular topic - and nationalist topics are the worst affected. One can find all kinds of head-to-head disputes over, say, small countries in Eastern Europe, where there is lots of news badly covered by professional journalists and hence easily distorted.
  
This page outlines concrete evidence of such bias. There is evidence of 'Hasbara' orchestration and funding for editing and authoring activity from Israel itself.
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In one area, the problem is much more serious, covering far more articles than any other, and that is the Israel-Palestinian topic. Basically, Wikipedia was holed below the waterline as soon as editors such as Jayjg became firm personal friends of Jimbo Wales and set about writing history the way they wanted it to be. Jayjg was eventually told to knock it off, but only after most articles within the topic were heavily contaminated by the activities of him and his numerous cronies, great and small. Towards the end of 2010, one can still see a few very high-quality editors left and a huge amount of the most utter dross, editors who should, in very many cases, have been identified and stopped within days of their first appearance.
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The content of this page is intended to demonstrate the bias within Wikipedia brought about, ultimately, by the selective promotion of Zionists such as Jayjg to all administrative roles.
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Some of this page is a collection of evidence of the organisation (and funding) behind this manipulation.
 
==Worthy articles preserved by Wikispooks==
 
==Worthy articles preserved by Wikispooks==
 
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Unlike most of Wikipedia, the contents of these articles is rendered inaccessible. As a result, rather few of these attempts have been preserved and it is particularly important to save such material and share it with others here.
 
Unlike most of Wikipedia, the contents of these articles is rendered inaccessible. As a result, rather few of these attempts have been preserved and it is particularly important to save such material and share it with others here.
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====Articles under threat of deletion====
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Before concluding that weeding out is a normal enough activity in any collection, and that it must have been carried out according to some recognised procedure and policy, observe another article that has mountains of strong references:
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel_and_the_apartheid_analogy Israel and the Apartheid analogy] is an article that has survived nine attempts to delete, seven in an almost continuous battering through 2006/7. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Israel_and_the_apartheid_analogy_(9th_nomination) "Keep"] on August 21, 2010, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Allegations_of_Israeli_apartheid_(8th_nomination) "no consensus"] on June 9, 2008, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Allegations_of_Israeli_apartheid_(7th_nomination) "none"] on 3 September 3, 2007, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Allegations_of_Israeli_apartheid_(6th_nomination) "speedy keep (non-admin closure)"] on 26 June 2007, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Allegations_of_Israeli_apartheid_(fifth_nomination) "no consensus"] on 19 April 2007 and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Allegations_of_Israeli_apartheid_(Fourth_nomination) "keep"] on March 29, 2007. Also [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Allegations_of_Israeli_apartheid "no consensus"] on August 8, 2006, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Allegations_of_Israeli_apartheid_(second_nomination) "speedy keep"] on July 15, 2006 and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Israeli_apartheid_(phrase) "no consensus"] on May 29, 2006. Needless to say, this wastes an enormous amount of time and provided unlimited opportunities for unpunished personal attacks. Please take a copy of the contents of this article now for the day when the deletionists succeed.
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====Criticism articles white-washed====
 
====Criticism articles white-washed====
 
* [https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Israeli_art_scam#Wikipedia_white-wash 2001 Israeli art scam & spying concerns]. This scam is now relatively famous and may be widespread but in 2000 and 2001 it was only being operated by young Israelis in the US and their methods caused a spying scare. This article survived a deletion attempt but only in a white-washed form, it has been re-written up as if neither the Israeli connection nor the suspicions of spying were significant. Another feature here is that (perhaps in order to poison the discussion atmosphere) the article was [https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/w/index.php?title=Art_student_scam&action=historysubmit&diff=347701524&oldid=347581087 wilfully vandalised] by a very experienced editor who escaped all censure.
 
* [https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Israeli_art_scam#Wikipedia_white-wash 2001 Israeli art scam & spying concerns]. This scam is now relatively famous and may be widespread but in 2000 and 2001 it was only being operated by young Israelis in the US and their methods caused a spying scare. This article survived a deletion attempt but only in a white-washed form, it has been re-written up as if neither the Israeli connection nor the suspicions of spying were significant. Another feature here is that (perhaps in order to poison the discussion atmosphere) the article was [https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/w/index.php?title=Art_student_scam&action=historysubmit&diff=347701524&oldid=347581087 wilfully vandalised] by a very experienced editor who escaped all censure.
  
 
This example demonstrates how good articles full of useful information are systematically edited to remove material from reputable sources (if it does not suit the Zionist aims) and add information from other, often dubious sources. No matter what the topic, the Israeli version must come first and there are constant problems trying to maintain neutral tone and avoid weasel words.
 
This example demonstrates how good articles full of useful information are systematically edited to remove material from reputable sources (if it does not suit the Zionist aims) and add information from other, often dubious sources. No matter what the topic, the Israeli version must come first and there are constant problems trying to maintain neutral tone and avoid weasel words.
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==Other Hasbara tricks==
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====Policies implemented to advantage Zionism====
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Requests_for_arbitration/West_Bank_-_Judea_and_Samaria/Proposed_decision#Community_asked_to_come_to_a_consensus_on_the_preferred_names_2 Arbitration Committee refuses to defend the Wikipedia naming convention.] This May 2009 affair probably marks the end of Wikipedia making any attempt to be even-handed. The point at issue was whether articles should use "Judea and Samaria" (prefered useage of Israeli settlers and their ideological supporters) or "West Bank" the prefered useage of almost everyone else. Evidence presented included some 80 secondary/tertiary sources saying that "Judea and Samaria" are historical or partisan terms and no more than 6 bona fide examples of non-historical and non-partisan use and (without going into detail, but for fairly obvious reasons) the latter does not amount to evidence. Nevertheless, the Arbitration Committee (or ArbCom) refused to make a ruling on encyclopedia policy instead handing out a banning order on 5 of the "West Bank"-supporting editors and 4 of the "Judea and Samaria" editors (two of the latter later found to be sock-puppets of a banned user). The only gain for accuracy of articles was the <s>final</s> temporary exclusion of Jayjg (a notorious Zionist and member of the upper circles at WP) from Israel/Palestine articles.
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Requests_for_comment/Israeli_settlements Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Israeli settlements] June 2010. An attempt to preserve neutrality and use primarily the internationally accepted wording "Israeli settlement" (rather than Israeli town/village) for Jewish building on Palestinian land won a vote of editors by 25 to 9. However, the extremist minority (even within Israel) was privileged by a declaration that the consensus reached was non-binding.
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Both of these cases concern naming conventions, which should be relatively easy to arbitrate over. The much bigger problem, and one we're similarly expected to believe cannot be arbitrated for, is the exclusion of good sources and the inclusion of poor ones. With a constant supply of new and obviously biased editors, and savage enforcement for "edit-warring" and other offences (sometimes invented) against non-Zionists, it is no surprise many articles adhere so strongly to the Israeli narrative.
  
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====Historical period chosen to favor Zionist narrative====
 
A particular problem is the complete erasure of any mention of pre-1948 existence almost anywhere in articles. Some 400 towns and villages with histories going back 2000 years have practically vanished, at least from articles devoted to their modern day location.
 
A particular problem is the complete erasure of any mention of pre-1948 existence almost anywhere in articles. Some 400 towns and villages with histories going back 2000 years have practically vanished, at least from articles devoted to their modern day location.
 
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====Strong preference for Zionist sources====
Any Arab or Arab-friendly source is liable to be dubbed a "hate-site" while far worse sources, sometimes with obvious conflict of interest (even settlers themselves) are freely used. Known terrorist groups, provided they're Zionists, receive laudatory mention. A number of obvious Israeli propagandists, even from these groups, are quoted as if they were historians while the views of modern-day propagandists are similarly treated as if they were neutral observers.
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Any Arab or Arab-friendly source is liable to be dubbed a "hate-site" while far worse sources, sometimes with obvious conflict of interest (even settlers themselves) are freely used. Known terrorist groups, provided they're Zionists, receive laudatory mention. A number of obvious Israeli propagandists, even from groups once labelled terrorists by the Israelis themselves, are quoted as if they were historians while the views of modern-day propagandists are similarly treated as if they were neutral observers.  
 
 
==Other Hasbara tricks==
 
====Policies implemented to advantage Zionism====
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Requests_for_arbitration/West_Bank_-_Judea_and_Samaria/Proposed_decision#Community_asked_to_come_to_a_consensus_on_the_preferred_names_2 Arbitration Committee refuses to defend the Wikipedia naming convention.] This May 2009 affair probably marks the end of Wikipedia making any attempt to be even-handed. It concerned whether articles should use "Judea and Samaria" (prefered useage of Israeli settlers and their ideological supporters) or "West Bank". Evidence included some 80 secondary/tertiary sources saying that "Judea and Samaria" are historical or partisan terms and no more than 6 bona fide examples of non-historical and non-partisan use and (without going into detail, but for fairly obvious reasons) the latter does not amount to evidence. Nevertheless, the Arbitration Committee (or ArbCom) refused to make a ruling on encyclopedia policy instead handing out a banning order on 5 of the "West Bank"-supporting editors and 4 of the "Judea and Samaria" editors (two of the latter later found to be sock-puppets of a banned user). The only gain for accuracy of articles was the final exclusion of Jayjg, a notorious ex member of ArbCom, but the loss included almost the last of the scholarly non-Zionists Nishidani, MeteorMaker and G-Dett.
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Requests_for_comment/Israeli_settlements Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Israeli settlements] June 2010. An extremist minority (recognised as such even within Israel) was privileged by a single administrator when an attempt to preserve neutrality and use only the internationally accepted wording "Israeli settlement" wins the vote by 25 to 9, but is declared non-binding. These Requests for Comment are a regular feature of Wikipedia but it was a surprise to see disillusioned editors even attempting to operate policy in an neutral fashion as regards Israel-Palestine.
 
 
====Pro-Zionist articles get admin protection====
 
====Pro-Zionist articles get admin protection====
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Defensive_Shield Operation Defensive Shield] amongst many egregious faults, the Israeli narrative that the atrocity was a response to suicide bombs has been allowed or made to dominate. Started by a Zionist, see the first attempt to introduce a neutral tone [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Operation_Defensive_Shield&diff=1420646&oldid=1420558 here].
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Defensive_Shield Operation Defensive Shield] amongst many egregious faults, the Israeli narrative that the atrocity was a response to suicide bombs has been allowed or made to dominate. Started by a Zionist, see the first attempt to introduce a neutral tone [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Operation_Defensive_Shield&diff=1420646&oldid=1420558 here].
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaza_war Gaza War] - the Israeli narrative is allowed to dominate eg "the war resulted in a tactical battlefield success for Israel and represented a significant tactical defeat for Hamas" with no mention of the much more important strategic consequences. Started by a Zionist, see [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gaza_War&oldid=260350251 here].
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaza_war Gaza War] - the Israeli narrative is allowed to dominate eg "the war resulted in a tactical battlefield success for Israel and represented a significant tactical defeat for Hamas" with no mention of the much more important strategic consequences. Started by a Zionist, see [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gaza_War&oldid=260350251 here].
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaza_flotilla_raid Gaza Flotilla Raid] - Israeli narrative dominates. Unbelievably, after 10,000+ edits, there is not now a single mention of the valuable [http://ddata.over-blog.com/xxxyyy/1/67/15/03/FLOTILLA-ATTACK_REVIEW_OF_MEDIA_SOURCES_July_2.pdf Israeli raid on flotilla - review of media sources] report collecting all the eye-witness testimony, while there are 8 references to [http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/israel-navy-commandos-gaza-flotilla-activists-tried-to-lynch-us-1.293089 "Israel Navy commandos: Gaza flotilla activists tried to lynch us"].
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaza_flotilla_raid Gaza Flotilla Raid] - Israeli narrative dominates. Unbelievably, after 10,000+ edits, there is not now a single mention of the valuable [http://ddata.over-blog.com/xxxyyy/1/67/15/03/FLOTILLA-ATTACK_REVIEW_OF_MEDIA_SOURCES_July_2.pdf Israeli raid on flotilla - review of media sources] report collecting all the eye-witness testimony, while there are 8 references to [http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/israel-navy-commandos-gaza-flotilla-activists-tried-to-lynch-us-1.293089 "Israel Navy commandos: Gaza flotilla activists tried to lynch us"].
In most Israel-Palestine articles, good material will have been aggressively edited out and poor material introduced. A particular problem is any editing that mentions the pre-Israel population of named locations. At Wikipedia, the refugees simply never existed in what is now Israel.
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In most Israel-Palestine articles, good material will have been aggressively edited out and poor material introduced.
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====Outright Hasbara articles====
 
====Outright Hasbara articles====
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pallywood Pallywood] - an article seeking to give legitimacy to an Islamophobic canard, the word itself is of negligible significance in any of the reliable sources. Twice nominated for deletion [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Pallywood here] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Pallywood_(2nd_nomination) here] - slated for re-naming but that has not happened.
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Articles like the following demonstrate the hypocrisy with which deletion is applied, when much more valuable and significant work is often lost.
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_Internet_Defense_Force Jewish Internet Defense Force] Nominated for deletion [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/The_Jewish_Internet_Defense_Force here], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/The_Jewish_Internet_Defense_Force_(2nd_nomination) here] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Deletion_review/Log/2008_August_20#The_Jewish_Internet_Defense_Force_.28closed.29 here].
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pallywood Pallywood] - an article seeking to give legitimacy to an Islamophobic canard. The word itself is of negligible significance in reliable sources and has reasonably been described as an "ethnic slur". Unsuccessfully nominated for deletion [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Pallywood here], a second attempt [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Pallywood_(2nd_nomination) here] ended in an administrator saying it needed to be renamed, which has not been done.
While not very common in Wikipedia, articles like this demonstrate the hypocrisy of deleting far more significant work.
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_Internet_Defense_Force Jewish Internet Defense Force], a FaceBook group. Nominated for deletion [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/The_Jewish_Internet_Defense_Force here], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/The_Jewish_Internet_Defense_Force_(2nd_nomination) here] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Deletion_review/Log/2008_August_20#The_Jewish_Internet_Defense_Force_.28closed.29 here]. Wikipedia publicises and gives credibility to an "attack" group that puts POV into Wikipedia articles.
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabs_For_Israel Arabs for Israel] - what appears to be one woman and [http://arabsforisrael.blogspot.com/ her blog] gets two entire Wikipedia articles, that one and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonie_Darwish this]. Her writing and speaking on her departure from Islam and her personal views on Israel can at best be no more than interesting. Meanwhile, real scholars of the Middle East, researching and publishing on affairs that greatly improve our understanding of issues, get no such adulatory over-attention. (Please correct me at "Discussion" via the tab at the top if I've missed anything).
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It is necessary to mention that in a few cases non-Zionists have sought to delete Zionist-narrative articles on various grounds, usually of racism, here "Racism in the Palestinian territories" is nominated on the grounds of irredeemably bad-writing.
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Racism_in_the_Palestinian_territories Delete: Racism in the Palestinian territories] A quick check shows that the reference list (standing at 52 entries) of "Racism in the Palestinian territories" seems totally dominated by sources liable to make accusations, many of them on entirely ideological grounds (ie they have no obvious even-handed interest in "human rights"). For comparison, there are 112 references at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racism_in_Israel Racism in Israel], at least 90% from similarly biased sources more likely to defend against accusations. (This Aug 2010 deletion attempt is a bit of a mystery, there seems no possibility of it succeeding).
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Also present, though again perhaps not in great numbers, are articles that exclude discussion that typically make  Zionists feel uncomforatable - here is an example:
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Anti-Zionism Anti-Zionism] is an article that appears to de-legitimise the views of an enormous part of world-opinion which is supportive of Zionism (according to many or all of the usual definitions) but is critical of Israel in ways that could or have been described as anti-Israel. The article opens with "Anti-Zionism is opposition to Zionism and the State of Israel". The word Israel appears often enough (143 times) while the word/phrases "anti Israel", "antiIsrael" and "anti-Israel" do not appear. As pointed out [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Anti-Zionism#Anti-what.3F here], searches for the terms "Anti-Israel" and "Anti-Israel movements" are re-directed to anti-Zionism, tending to mislead the casual reader into supposing that all criticism of Israel is "denial of its right to exist".
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====Uncontrolled personal attacks====  
 
====Uncontrolled personal attacks====  
The survival of articles so obviously trivial as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pallywood Pallywood] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_Internet_Defense_Force Jewish Internet Defense Force] is a measure of the pervasive chill felt by editors due to uncontrolled personal attacks.
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The survival of articles so obviously trivial as the Facebook group [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_Internet_Defense_Force Jewish Internet Defense Force] or actively offensive, such as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pallywood Pallywood] (immediately above) is a measure of the pervasive chill felt by editors due to uncontrolled personal attacks. Because all your contributions can be viewed, mud-slinging suffered at minor articles just draws unwelcome attention to more important articles one is trying to write or improve elsewhere. It sometimes seems as if Wiki-stalking is not a punishable offence when non-Zionists are the victims.
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Reliable_sources/Noticeboard/Archive_32#Memri Discussing Reliable Sources] and MEMRI (a translation service operated by ex-military Israelis) draws a pointless imputation of bigotry from an administrator.
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====Time-wasting arguments against all sense====
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See what you think - this May 2010 discussion on the "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Israel_Palestine_Collaboration/Current_Article_Issues/Archive_6#Multiple_articles_-_the_founding_myths_of_Israel Founding myths of Israel"] is an example of time-wasting arguments being used to advantage hasbara. It's one of 100s of such cases but it caught my eye. Why? Well, the Zionist arguments being inserted into articles are themselves time-wasting arguments being used to advantage hasbara!
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This is my commentary on what's going on in that extended discussion:
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:1) The complaining editor (lets call him Editor X) believes there are articles that "''recite well-known Zionist viewpoints in the neutral voice of the encyclopedia"''. Propaganda is appearing in the body text of articles.
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:2) Editor X explains how he believes this effect is achieved, it's by censoring even the works of respected Israeli authors such as Ilan Pappe, Avi Shlaim, Eugene Rogan, and Benny Morris from articles. (By no means all of "the left" - Benny Morris revels in being quite right-wing).
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:3) Editor X produces evidence that these Israeli authors are indeed well respected authorities.
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:4) Editor X's complaint is that anything even quoting respected Israeli authors edits is subject to "''reverts and bizarre claims that the authors of the textbooks are misquoting sources, lying, promoting fringe theories that are out-of-the-mainstream, or have nothing new or interesting to say on the subject"''.
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:5) Editor X wishes to see "''a project where we can cite the material in my college-aged kid's Middle East Studies textbook"'' Editor X reminds everyone that published Wikipedia policy states "''articles should describe all significant views ... fairly weight the authority accorded each view ... with the aim of providing neutral, encyclopedic coverage about the issues''".
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:6) Now look at the behaviour of Editor Z, who is trying to obstruct the addition of good material, using obviously "time-wasting arguments". This editor is a top Wikipedian, an appointed "reviewer" and has completed an enormous [http://toolserver.org/~soxred93/pcount/index.php?name=AnonMoos&lang=en&wiki=wikipedia 34,000 edits].
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:7) Now, editor Z is actually working at the Wikipedia for the sole purpose of preventing good sources being used - calling the Islamic scholar Yusuf al-Qaradawi "''that asshole''" and a "''bloodthirsty hatemongering racist"''. [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=WP:AN/I&oldid=353023690#AnonMoos_-language_.28or:_things_are_heating_up_in_the_I.2FP-area_again.29 Extreme enough to make the point?]
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:8) Then note that a second worthless editor arrives, editor Y is coming to the support of editor Z. Editor Y is strongly linked to off-wiki collusion [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Enforcement/Archive67#User:No_More_Mr_Nice_Guy_and_User:Jiujitsuguy for which they get off scot-free].
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:9) The time-waster (editor Z, a very experienced editor in good standing, remember) goes into something that can only be called a [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Israel_Palestine_Collaboration/Current_Article_Issues&diff=361986316&oldid=361965718 rant] and an odd reference to what may be [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Israel_Palestine_Collaboration/Current_Article_Issues&diff=362861185&oldid=362554844 editor X's real life].
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These "collaboration" pages are provided for calm discussions and cooperation between editors of opposing view-points - what chance of this when such bad-tempered and threatening behaviour by Zionists is tolerated? Much more scholarly non-Zionists have often been heavily restricted for less than that.
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==Obvious pro-Zionist editor bias==
 
==Obvious pro-Zionist editor bias==
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Israel_Palestine_Collaboration/Current_Article_Issues#Multiple_articles_-_the_founding_myths_of_Israel Time-wasting discussions] take up the time of expert editors as non-experts refuse to cooperate to build articles, abide by the principles of Wikipedia or learn anything from what's presented.
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Wikipedia admins (some of them proudly Zionist) are extremely harsh on any suspicion of racism aimed at Jews or Israelis (the terms commonly treated as interchangable). This serves a double-purpose - when a particular phrase is used almost exclusively by Zionists (in some cases, not even that, the settler minority and their supporters not supported by most Israelis) then pointing this out can be used as an excuse for stopping sensible discussion with accusations of racism. "Poisoning the well" it is called at Wikipedia and it's easily recognised - partisan enforcement makes it just another weapon in the arsenal of Zionist editors against non-Zionist editors.
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False accusations of this kind of bias/racism against Israelis abound, with often serious consequences for quite innocent editors but eg [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikiquette_alerts/archive82#Offensive_false_allegations_and_incivility_by_Stellarkid here] none for the accusers. (On that occasion the accusations came from a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Sockpuppet_investigations/Dajudem/Archive previously-caught sock-puppet] (a user in the CAMERA case) but was still allowed to make [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Contributions&limit=2500&target=Stellarkid over 2000] prejudicial edits before final ejection and return under a different name). Meanwhile, offensive racism towards (the rather few) non-Israeli editors from the Middle East has been brushed off as trivial.
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Outward shows of pro-Palestinian partisanship are rare and have often be treated as reason for offensive personal comments. Pro-Palestinian collaboration has never been proven, and seems unlikely since few such editors will respond to the e-mail feature. This has not stopped Zionists claiming there has been conspiracy eg an entry at "Zionism On The Web".<ref>[http://www.zionismontheweb.org/internet_warfare/who_is_rewriting_history_palestinian_manipulating_wikipedia.htm Evidence of the secret Palestinian group] "The Al-Awda (Right to return coalition) had 1622 members in Dec 2005 and there is no reason to think it had less in January 2006. This is a large audience that "Wikipedians for Palestine" was advertised to." A Zionism On The Web special, May 14 2008.</ref>
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Zionist editors happily decorate their Home Pages with factually dubious defenses of their views, sometimes sinking to the really offensive. There is a picture of a D9 bulldozer (similar to the one under which Rachel Corrie died) with "this machine saved many lives" displayed on the Home Page of one editor who remains in apparent good-standing. Two of the very worst examples of really discredited pro-Israel books ("The Case for Israel" and "Since TIme Immemorial") were shown as "Favourites" on the Home Page of another editor in good standing (this page was wiped of its history and re-built in a similar very Point-of-View fashion).
  
Wikipedia treats any suspicion of racism aimed at Jews or Israelis (the terms used interchangeably in most cases) extremely harshly. False accusations of such racism abound, with often serious consequences for quite innocent editors but none for the accusers. Outward shows of pro-Paletinian partisanship are rare, in a few cases they have been treated as excuses for offensive personal comments. In a few cases, offensive racist baiting of (the very few) non-Israeli editors from the Middle East has been tolerated even over the protests of third-parties.
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Some of the most notorious editors have eventually been restricted but the damage they do in terms of driving away the honest is considerable. Other such editors, perhaps because they can afford (perhaps funded?) to travel to Wiki-meets all over the world seem to be [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Administrators%27_noticeboard/Arbitration_enforcement/Archive30#Jaakobou beyond any meaningful sanctions]. Wikipedia's 10th Anniversary was celebrated in Israel in August 2011,<ref>[http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4104858,00.html Haifa hosts Wikimania conference] Some 1,000 Wikipedia contributors, volunteers from 55 countries celebrate online encyclopedia's 10th anniversary in northern Israeli city. Ynet 5th Aug 2011.</ref> despite the fact that the US State Dept knows and warns that a visit there will unpleasant or impossible to all Palestinian-Americans<ref>[http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1064.html Travel Warning for Israel, the West Bank and Gaza] U.S. citizens whom Israeli authorities suspect of being of Arab, Middle Eastern, or Muslim origin; those who have been involved in missionary or activist activity; ... may face additional, often time-consuming, and probing questioning by immigration and border authorities, or may even be denied entry into Israel, the West Bank, or Gaza. ... It is possible that Israeli authorities would consider as Palestinian anyone who has a Palestinian identification number, was born in the West Bank or Gaza, or was born in the United States but has parents or grandparents who were born or lived in the West Bank or Gaza. ... Individuals who hold a PA ID, as well as persons judged by Israeli authorities to have claim to a PA ID by virtue of ancestry, will be considered subject to Israeli law and to regulations that Israel applies to residents of the West Bank and Gaza, regardless of whether they also hold U.S. citizenship. US Dept of State. Warnings current at Dec 2011.</ref> and many others.
  
In the meantime, Zionist editors happily decorate their Home Pages with factually dubious defenses of their views, sometimes sinking to the really offensive. There is a picture of a D9 bulldozer (similar to the one under which Rachel Corrie died) with "this machine saved many lives" shown by one editor in apparent good-standing. Two of the very worst examples of really discredited pro-Israel books are shown as "Favourites" on the Home Page of another user.
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====Administrator bias====
  
Some Zionist editors have eventually been restricted but the damage they do in terms of driving away the honest is very considerable. Other such editors, perhaps because they can afford (are funded?) to travel to Wiki-meets all over the world, seem beyond any lasting control.
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Suprising though it will seem, Wikipedia is similar to the [[MSM|Main Stream Media]] in one very important respect. It has an owner and, even more than in the corporate world, this owner has a reputation for heavy-handed interference in the workings of his creation.
  
==Known attempts to introduce bias==
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Wikipedia now takes a ferocious attitude to anyone pointing out what's going wrong, but a bit of its shameful secret can still be seen in the quite early days, 2006 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Yas121#Why_are_you_being_ganged_up_on.3F "the people who run Wikipedia have a Zionist point of view"] directed to a user who was "being ganged up on" [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Yas121#Hi_Yas| Yas121]. Detailed criticism includes this ''"massive opposition to Jayjg (over 100 people voted against him) .... *still* appointed him to the Arbitration Committee again."''
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Administrators'_noticeboard/Incidents/Statement_re_Wikilobby_campaign CAMERA's Wikilobby] and the [http://www.webcitation.org/5eI81uvfP Boston Globe], April 2008. "''Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America''" is caught attempting to create administrators who will keep "Israel-related entries on Wikipedia from becoming tainted by anti-Israel editors". See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Israel_Shahak/Archive_6#CAMERA here] for an example of the fight-back to defend using such a favourite source and deny what had just been discovered. The listing [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:WhatLinksHere/Committee_for_Accuracy_in_Middle_East_Reporting_in_America&namespace=0&limit=250 here] identifies articles liable to show bias from just this one source.
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Naturally, the problems at Wikipedia are now much more severe than they were then. At the time of the writing of the above, this notoriously biased administrator had only been contributing and learning the ropes for 2 years, he's now (Sep 2011) been there for 7 years. He continues to be very active in articles (43 edits in the 24 hours previous to my writing this, less Saturday when he does not edit for religious reasons), and (almost certainly) still very active behind the scenes. (He's been exposed for this too). It's not even as if his bias is concealed, his original application for administratorship had to be [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=Wikipedia:Recently_created_admins&oldid=5850651#Jayjg_.2828.2F8.2F4.29 extended] because of an excess of editors brave enough to vote against him. Even though he obviously had the blessing of the boss, many of those supporting him noted the obvious "Point of View" nature of his work.
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Other notorious administrators have been promoted since then, while NPOV {Neutral Point of View] editors have been hounded and banned, as detailed elsewhere. Administrators wield almost unlimited and uncontrolled power to do as their employer requires. "Employer" may seem a surprising word - surely the Wikipedia project is based entirely on volunteers? Maybe, maybe not - [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Hamas&diff=prev&oldid=68488158 this editor boasts] of having carried out 40,000 edits in his first 2 years. Do the maths, that's one edit every 10 minutes of a 10 hour working day (and he is believed to spend a lot more time in e-mail). Needless to say, this is not the work-rate of a careful editor. The particular comment above appears at an article on Hamas where the Zionists have, needless to say, insisted on portraying Palestinians as the most depraved people ever to have walked the earth.
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==Known attempts to organise editing==
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Administrators'_noticeboard/Incidents/Statement_re_Wikilobby_campaign CAMERA's Wikilobby] and it's downfall is described in the [http://www.webcitation.org/5eI81uvfP Boston Globe], April 2008. The "''Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America''" was caught attempting to create administrators who will keep "Israel-related entries on Wikipedia from becoming tainted by anti-Israel editors".[http://electronicintifada.net/downloads/pdf/080421-camera-wikipedia.pdf] The battle against hasbara from this source is by no means over - see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Israel_Shahak/Archive_6#CAMERA here], part of the fight-back to defend using such a favourite source and deny the trickery attempted. See [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Jonathan_Cook&diff=328171665&oldid=328170639 here] for a typical (and entirely unwarranted) attack on the outside source that provided the evidence to expose CAMERA's tricks.
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* [http://www.richardsilverstein.com/tikun_olam/2009/01/05/gaza-foreign-ministry-media-manipulation/ Israel Foreign Ministry e-mailed helpers] in January 2009 with a listing of talking points on the Gaza Massacre (or "Operation Cast Lead" as they want us to call it).
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* [http://www.docstoc.com/docs/8303274/The-Israel-Projects-2009-Global-Language-Dictionary The Israel Project’s 2009 GLOBAL LANGUAGE DICTIONARY] is a hasbara manual from Dr. Frank Luntz, April 2009. Full of gems such as "Persuadables won’t care how much you know until they know how much you care. Show Empathy for BOTH sides!"
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* [http://www.kibush.co.il/show_file.asp?num=34520 The Foreign Ministry presents: talkbackers in the service of the State], 5 July 2009. "Members of the new unit will work at the Ministry ("They will punch a card," says Shturman) and enjoy the full technical support of Tahila, the government’s ISP".
 
* [http://www.thepeoplesvoice.org/TPV3/Voices.php/2009/11/26/zionist-propaganda-body-seeks-volunteers Zionist propaganda body seeks volunteers to distort Wikipedia input on Middle East] - thepeoplesvoice.org - 26 November 2009
 
* [http://www.thepeoplesvoice.org/TPV3/Voices.php/2009/11/26/zionist-propaganda-body-seeks-volunteers Zionist propaganda body seeks volunteers to distort Wikipedia input on Middle East] - thepeoplesvoice.org - 26 November 2009
* [http://www.imemc.org/article/59294 Israeli settlers expand campaign to manipulate entries on Wikipedia] - IMEC 18 August 2010
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* [http://www.imemc.org/article/59294 Israeli settlers expand campaign to manipulate entries on Wikipedia], IMEC 18 August 2010 and [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/aug/18/wikipedia-editing-zionist-groups Wikipedia editing courses launched by Zionist groups], The Guardian 18 August 2010. The unusual double-blocking [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Administrators'_noticeboard/Incidents#Jiujitsuguy_and_Eric1985_blocked_indefinitely_for_off-wiki_canvassing_regarding_Israel.2FPalestine here] on 21st August 2010 may be linked, lots of links to [http://wikibias.com/2010/08/who-am-i-what-is-wikibias/ Wikibias] and other.
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/aug/18/wikipedia-editing-zionist-groups Wikipedia editing courses launched by Zionist groups] - The Guardian 18 August 2010.
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Despite accusations made at the time of the CAMERA affair, there seems to be no evidence (or indeed reason to suspect) that there has been unwarranted cooperation or collusion or organisation amongst Wikipedia editors tending to be critical of Israel. A close look at the listing [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:WhatLinksHere/Committee_for_Accuracy_in_Middle_East_Reporting_in_America&namespace=0&limit=250 here] shows no evidence of weeding articles tainted, if not overwhelmed, with Zionist propaganda.
Despite accusations made at the time of the CAMERA affair, there seems to be no evidence (or indeed reason to suspect) that there has been unwarranted cooperation or collusion or organisation amongst Wikipedia editors tending to be critical of Israel.
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==Hasbara since 1977==
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The Wikipedia article on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_diplomacy_(Israel) hasbara] is misleadingly entitled "Public diplomacy (Israel)" but is remarkably open on Israel's support for hasbara and it's history. In 1977 recently elected Likud Prime Minister Menachem Begin (hard-line fascist according to Einstein) chose fellow ex-terrorist [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shmuel_Katz_(politician) Shmuel Katz] d.2008 to become "Adviser to the Prime Minister of Information Abroad". Shmuel Katz had already earned the title "the father of hasbara in America" with the publication of "Battleground: Fact and Fantasy in Palestine" in 1973. The book was said to be "an encyclopedic source-book for those involved in Israel's hasbara effort" and was distributed in thousands by AFSI and other groups for decades across America.<ref>[http://www.eretzisraelforever.net/Katz/Katz_ViewArticle.asp?sAction=view&iArticleId=686949286 Shmuel Katz's Legacy] "a leader of the effort to retain the lands Israel liberated in the 1967 Six Day War". Author of Battleground, which "works as an encyclopedic source-book for those involved in Israel's hasbara (public relations) effort, as well as a quick way to get a firm grounding in the ins and outs of the Arab-Israeli conflict. This is the book that Americans For a Safe Israel (AFSI) and other groups distributed thousands of copies of for decades to pro-Israel activists across America. With the publication of Battleground alone, Katz could have earned the title of the father of hasbara in America". Obituary by Moshe Phillips at web-site Eretz Israel For Ever. 22 May 2008.</ref> 24 years later, Katz published a retrospective of Israeli hasbara efforts and said that the task of Israel's hasbara "must be tackled not by occasional sudden sallies but by a separate permanent department in the government."<ref>[http://www.freeman.org/m_online/sep01/katz.htm Tinkering with "Hasbara"] The Jerusalem Post reported on Tuesday, August 7 2001 that Prime Minister Ariel Sharon ... told the meeting that "Israel should make a point of emphasizing the Jewish right to the land, because it is too often forgotten!" Jerusalem Post, August 16, 2001, archived at freeman.org.</ref> Sharon did increase hasbara efforts, but did not create a cabinet-level ministry for that purpose.<ref>[http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-90239300.html Israel Targets PR, Finally; Sharon calls for bolstering hasbara] Foreign Ministry supporting several projects here. New York Jewish Week. December 12, 2003. Archived at HighBeam, subscription.</ref>
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In May 1992, the Jerusalem Post reported that American Jewish leaders hardly reacted to news that the Foreign Ministry's hasbara departmen would be eliminated as part of a sweeping reorganization of the ministry.<ref>"American Jews quiet over publicity reform" The Jerusalem Post, May 4, 1992. Cited by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_diplomacy_(Israel)#cite_note-18 Wikipedia].</ref> Malcolm Hoenlein noted there had been talk of streamlining the ministry's hasbara functions for some time. He said that merging the department's functions with those of the press department did not portend any downgrading in the priority the Likud government gives to hasbara abroad. Abe Foxman of the ADL reacted similarly, saying he was "not distressed or disturbed", and noted that disseminating hasbara has always been the responsibility of every Foreign Ministry staff officer, especially those working abroad; if eliminating one department means everyone will assume greater responsibility for his or her own efforts in distributing hasbara then he is all in favor. It also reported that personnel in foreign hasbara departments would be shifted to press departments, which is where much of the work currently done by hasbara officials properly belongs. He explained that Israel's efforts to provide hasbara abroad would focus on media communications.
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In August 2001 (during the Second Intifada) the Palestinian-American professor Edward Said identified several hasbara methods used by pro-Israel groups: "This has included an entire range of efforts: lunches and free trips for influential journalists; seminars for Jewish university students who over a week in a secluded country estate can be primed to "defend" Israel on the campus; bombarding congressmen and -women with invitations and visits; pamphlets and, most important, money for election campaigns; directing (or, as the case requires, harassing) photographers and writers of the current Intifada into producing certain images and not others; lecture and concert tours by prominent Israelis; training commentators to make frequent references to the Holocaust and Israel's predicament today; many advertisements in the newspapers attacking Arabs and praising Israel; and on and on.<ref>[http://www.mediamonitors.net/edward37.html Propaganda and war] "an entire range of efforts: lunches and free trips for influential journalists" Edward Said on hasbara methods used during the Second Intifada. August 2001.</ref>
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In 2002, funding levels for the hasbara effort were said to be modest, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs spent about US$8.6 million that year and the Government Press Office was only budgeted at US$100,000.{{fact}} The Israeli State Comptroller's office issued a report critical of Israel's PR efforts, "lack of an overall strategic public relations conception and objective" and lack of coordination between the various organizations were mentioned.<ref>[http://www.jcpa.org/jl/vp487.htm WHY ARE ISRAEL'S PUBLIC RELATIONS SO POOR?] The Israel State Comptroller's report released on October 7, 2002, leveled unprecedented criticism on Israel's public relations efforts. The State Comptroller revealed that "since its establishment in 1948, Israel's intelligence organs have not succeeded to respond to the broad-based propaganda and incitement by the Arab world." The report also emphasized that "the lack of a central authority to direct and coordinate all government information bodies to execute a public relations policy is the main factor accounting for Israel's longstanding failures in this field." State of Israel Comptroller's Report #53A, October 7, 2002.</ref>
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In 2005 an article in the Jerusalem Post the Deputy Director-General for Media and Public Affairs (reprinted by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs), entitled "What 'Hasbara' Is Really All About" said that "public diplomacy is not a cure-all for all of Israel’s problems in the arena of public opinion" and "Israel’s image is largely event-driven, rather than argument-driven".<ref>[http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/About+the+Ministry/Structure+and+departments/What+Hasbara+Is+Really+All+About+-+May+2005.htm What “Hasbara” Is Really All About] Israel’s image is largely event-driven, rather than argument-driven. Ambassador Gideon Meir
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Deputy Director-General for Media and Public Affairs, Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Abbreviated version of this article appeared in The Jerusalem Post on May 24, 2005.</ref> Other information from this source is the "Guide to the Middle East Peace Process" with claims such a "Since its establishment in 1948, the State of Israel has sought peace with its neighbors through direct negotiations".<ref>[http://www.mfa.gov.il/mfa/peace%20process/guide%20to%20the%20peace%20process/ GUIDE TO THE MIDEAST PEACE PROCESS] "Since its establishment in 1948, the State of Israel has sought peace with its neighbors through direct negotiations". Israeli Ministry for Foreign Affairs. Copyright 2008.</ref>
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In May 2007, the Hasbara Fellowships of Aish HaTorah (co-sponsored since 2001 by the diplomatic arm of the Government of Israel, Israeli Foreign Affairs Ministry) is said to have written that "Wikipedia is not an objective resource but rather an online encyclopedia that any one can edit. The result is a website that is in large part is controlled by 'intellectuals' who seek re-write the history of the Arab-Israeli conflict. These authors have systematically yet subtly rewritten key passages of thousands of Wikipedia entries to portray Israel in a negative light. You have the opportunity to stop this dangerous trend! If you are interested in joining a team of Wikipedians to make sure Israel is presented fairly and accurately, please contact [our] director". (A similar advocacy campaign on Wikipedia was later launched by the CAMERA but was caught in improper activities in May 2008, see above).
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In 2008, Yarden Vatikay was appointed to coordinate Israel’s domestic and foreign media policy<ref>[http://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/532315 "New media czar lost for a message"] heading a "unit to coordinate Israel’s domestic and foreign media policy". London: The Jewish Chronicle. Feb 8, 2008. Cited at en.academic.ru</ref> as a new "Hasbara czar", heading a "unit to coordinate Israel’s domestic and foreign media policy".
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In 2009, Israel's foreign ministry organized volunteers to add pro-Israeli commentary on news websites.<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/jan/09/israel-foreign-ministry-media?commentpage=3&commentposted=1 "Hasbara spam alert"] Silverstein, Richard The Guardian. Jan 9, 2009.</ref><ref>[http://fr.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1232292897417&pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull "Latest hasbara weapon: 'Army of bloggers'"] Jerusalem Post, Jan 18, 2000.</ref><ref>[http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1056648.html "Israel recruits 'army of bloggers' to combat anti-Zionist Web sites"] Haaretz 19th Jan 2009.</ref> In July 2009, it was announced that the Israeli Foreign Ministry would assemble an "internet warfare" squad to spread a pro-Israel message on various websites, with funding of 600,000 shekels (c $150,000).<ref>[http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/1,7340,L-3744516,00.html Thought-police is here] Rona Kuperboim slams Foreign Ministry’s plan to hire pro-Israel talkbackers. Ynet news, 10 July 2009.</ref><ref>[http://www.counterpunch.org/cook07212009.html Team Twitter: Israel's Internet War] The passionate support for Israel expressed on talkback sections of websites, internet chat forums, blogs, Twitters and Facebook may not be all that it seems. CounterPunch, 21 July 2009.</ref>
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In 2011, the Jewish Foundation has an apparently updated listing of "Israel Education Resource Center: Web Links" though with some dead links.<ref>[http://www.jewishfederations.org/page.aspx?id=78442 Israel Education Resource Center: Web Links] Jewish Federation, apparently updated to 2011 but with some dead links.</ref>
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The Israeli government continues to offer such training as the 2009 "Ambassador's course" to ''community leaders, educators, students and activists in the Diaspora ... an opportunity to acquire both a comprehensive overview of the conflict, tools to understand Palestinian propaganda/media bias and the means to advocate Israel's policy''.<ref>[http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/MFAArchive/2000_2009/2003/4/Ambassador-s%20Course Ambassador's Course] On offer to ''community leaders, educators, students and activists in the Diaspora ... is an opportunity to acquire both a comprehensive overview of the conflict, tools to understand Palestinian propaganda/media bias and the means to advocate Israel's policy''. Curent at 2009.</ref>
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Further efforts to improve Israeli public relations include such as the Israel Citizens Information Council (ICIC): ''The purpose of the ICIC is to assist efforts to explain Israeli life from the vantage point of the average Israeli citizen. Towards that end, the ICIC enlists Israelis from all walks of life to participate in its various projects ... One of our major activities is the production of special Powerpoint presentations which we post on our website. These presentations review specific aspects and issues related to Israel and the Middle East''.<ref>[http://www.hasbara.com/ The Israel Citizens Information Council (ICIC)] "enlists Israelis from all walks of life to participate in its various projects" ICIC. Current at Dec 2011.</ref>
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==Hasbara successfully resisted==
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In June 2010, respected blogger Mondoweiss detailed [http://mondoweiss.net/2010/06/internet-killed-the-hasbara-star.html these] examples of hasbara successfully resisted. He says "''One of the most striking trends following the flotilla attack has been how quickly Israeli hasbara has been exposed and discredited by internet journalists. Robert Mackey has a post on the Times [http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/06/07/photographs-of-battered-israeli-commandos-show-new-side-of-raid/ Lede blog] highlighting some examples today - Max Blumenthal's reporting on the [http://maxblumenthal.com/2010/06/idf-releases-apparently-doctored-audio-press-reports-as-fact/ doctored IDF audio of the attack] and Noam Sheizaf's work [http://www.promisedlandblog.com/?p=2991 on Turkish photos of the Mavi Marmara attack] which contradict IDF claims. To these two I would add Lia Tarachansky and Blumenthal's work [http://maxblumenthal.com/2010/06/under-scrutiny-idf-retracts-claims-about-flotillas-al-qaeda-links/ disproving the IDF's claim that the flotilla was linked to Al Qaeda], Jared Malsin's work [http://palestinenote.com/cs/blogs/news/archive/2010/06/05/israel-admits-it-altered-flotilla-audio.aspx confirming the doctored audio], and Ali Abunimah, who has been in the lead on many of these stories and lately has been [http://aliabunimah.posterous.com/mavi-marmara-was-heading-away-from-israelgaza reconstructuing the path of the Mavi Marmara to show it was actually fleeing at the time of the Israeli attack]. All of this has appeared on the internet and are helping to shape the story, despite the Israeli Foreign Ministry's best efforts''".
  
 
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasbara_Fellowships Hasbara Fellowships] is an organization that sends students to Israel and trains them to be "effective pro-Israel activists on their campuses". Started in 2001 in New York in conjunction with the Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs. They claim to have trained nearly 2,000 students on over 220 North American campuses. More details at the Wikipedia article linked.
 
* [http://wikipediareview.com/ Wikipedia Review] This web-site is/was somewhat resented by the Wikipedia community but is not branded as an attack site and editors in good standing sometimes contributed. Once important, WR is now slow-moving but retains considerable historical interest. Some scandal (Essjay affair) some documentation of particularly abusive editors. No discussion of Israel-Palestine or abusive Zionist admins permitted, all replaced with a notice "Moved to the appropriate page, click here" and a dead link.
 
* [http://wikipediareview.com/ Wikipedia Review] This web-site is/was somewhat resented by the Wikipedia community but is not branded as an attack site and editors in good standing sometimes contributed. Once important, WR is now slow-moving but retains considerable historical interest. Some scandal (Essjay affair) some documentation of particularly abusive editors. No discussion of Israel-Palestine or abusive Zionist admins permitted, all replaced with a notice "Moved to the appropriate page, click here" and a dead link.
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* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/aug/18/wikipedia-editing-zionist-groups Wikipedia editing courses launched by Zionist groups] The Guardian 18 August 2010
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* [http://www.wikipedia-watch.org/ Wikipedia Watch] Interesting critical information about Wikipedia
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* [http://katrina.cs.caltech.edu/erenrich_rnd345/scanner_final/ WikiScanner] A tool which consists of a publicly searchable database that links millions of anonymous edits on the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia to the organizations where those edits apparently originated, by cross-referencing the edits with data on the owners of the associated block of IP addresses. It does not work on edits done using a user-name and so its usefulness is limited to attempts at anonymous editing and content production. It is a VERY useful forensic tool.
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*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=rAOlIwRV724 Israel pays propagandists to write comments on the internet] - Youtube video at a 'My Israel' sponsored Wikipedia editing course
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Systematic gatekeeping for Jewish interest on Wikipedia

Wikipedia is a wonderful idea, brilliantly implemented, but it was always bound to have weaknesses as regards hot topics. Enough biased editors would always be able to skew articles on any particular topic - and nationalist topics are the worst affected. One can find all kinds of head-to-head disputes over, say, small countries in Eastern Europe, where there is lots of news badly covered by professional journalists and hence easily distorted.

In one area, the problem is much more serious, covering far more articles than any other, and that is the Israel-Palestinian topic. Basically, Wikipedia was holed below the waterline as soon as editors such as Jayjg became firm personal friends of Jimbo Wales and set about writing history the way they wanted it to be. Jayjg was eventually told to knock it off, but only after most articles within the topic were heavily contaminated by the activities of him and his numerous cronies, great and small. Towards the end of 2010, one can still see a few very high-quality editors left and a huge amount of the most utter dross, editors who should, in very many cases, have been identified and stopped within days of their first appearance.

The content of this page is intended to demonstrate the bias within Wikipedia brought about, ultimately, by the selective promotion of Zionists such as Jayjg to all administrative roles.

Some of this page is a collection of evidence of the organisation (and funding) behind this manipulation.

Worthy articles preserved by Wikispooks

Articles deleted from Wikipedia

  • 2001 Israeli Nerve Gas Attacks Based on the evidence of multiple witnesses, there is good reason to believe that something unusual happened in February and March of 2001 in at least 8 locations in the Gaza strip and the West Bank. A number of foreign observers were killed in the months that followed.

In many cases such as this, editors start good articles on important subjects at Wikipedia and immediate action is taken to delete them. The deletion attempt (AfD in Wikipedia parlance) forces the editor to defend his creation, making it difficult to concentrate and make any improvements, while other editors never get the chance to contribute.

Unlike most of Wikipedia, the contents of these articles is rendered inaccessible. As a result, rather few of these attempts have been preserved and it is particularly important to save such material and share it with others here.

Articles under threat of deletion

Before concluding that weeding out is a normal enough activity in any collection, and that it must have been carried out according to some recognised procedure and policy, observe another article that has mountains of strong references:

Criticism articles white-washed

  • 2001 Israeli art scam & spying concerns. This scam is now relatively famous and may be widespread but in 2000 and 2001 it was only being operated by young Israelis in the US and their methods caused a spying scare. This article survived a deletion attempt but only in a white-washed form, it has been re-written up as if neither the Israeli connection nor the suspicions of spying were significant. Another feature here is that (perhaps in order to poison the discussion atmosphere) the article was wilfully vandalised by a very experienced editor who escaped all censure.

This example demonstrates how good articles full of useful information are systematically edited to remove material from reputable sources (if it does not suit the Zionist aims) and add information from other, often dubious sources. No matter what the topic, the Israeli version must come first and there are constant problems trying to maintain neutral tone and avoid weasel words.

Other Hasbara tricks

A course for Wikipedia Hasbara operatives

Policies implemented to advantage Zionism

  • Arbitration Committee refuses to defend the Wikipedia naming convention. This May 2009 affair probably marks the end of Wikipedia making any attempt to be even-handed. The point at issue was whether articles should use "Judea and Samaria" (prefered useage of Israeli settlers and their ideological supporters) or "West Bank" the prefered useage of almost everyone else. Evidence presented included some 80 secondary/tertiary sources saying that "Judea and Samaria" are historical or partisan terms and no more than 6 bona fide examples of non-historical and non-partisan use and (without going into detail, but for fairly obvious reasons) the latter does not amount to evidence. Nevertheless, the Arbitration Committee (or ArbCom) refused to make a ruling on encyclopedia policy instead handing out a banning order on 5 of the "West Bank"-supporting editors and 4 of the "Judea and Samaria" editors (two of the latter later found to be sock-puppets of a banned user). The only gain for accuracy of articles was the final temporary exclusion of Jayjg (a notorious Zionist and member of the upper circles at WP) from Israel/Palestine articles.
  • Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Israeli settlements June 2010. An attempt to preserve neutrality and use primarily the internationally accepted wording "Israeli settlement" (rather than Israeli town/village) for Jewish building on Palestinian land won a vote of editors by 25 to 9. However, the extremist minority (even within Israel) was privileged by a declaration that the consensus reached was non-binding.

Both of these cases concern naming conventions, which should be relatively easy to arbitrate over. The much bigger problem, and one we're similarly expected to believe cannot be arbitrated for, is the exclusion of good sources and the inclusion of poor ones. With a constant supply of new and obviously biased editors, and savage enforcement for "edit-warring" and other offences (sometimes invented) against non-Zionists, it is no surprise many articles adhere so strongly to the Israeli narrative.

Historical period chosen to favor Zionist narrative

A particular problem is the complete erasure of any mention of pre-1948 existence almost anywhere in articles. Some 400 towns and villages with histories going back 2000 years have practically vanished, at least from articles devoted to their modern day location.

Strong preference for Zionist sources

Any Arab or Arab-friendly source is liable to be dubbed a "hate-site" while far worse sources, sometimes with obvious conflict of interest (even settlers themselves) are freely used. Known terrorist groups, provided they're Zionists, receive laudatory mention. A number of obvious Israeli propagandists, even from groups once labelled terrorists by the Israelis themselves, are quoted as if they were historians while the views of modern-day propagandists are similarly treated as if they were neutral observers.

Pro-Zionist articles get admin protection

In most Israel-Palestine articles, good material will have been aggressively edited out and poor material introduced.

Outright Hasbara articles

Articles like the following demonstrate the hypocrisy with which deletion is applied, when much more valuable and significant work is often lost.

  • Pallywood - an article seeking to give legitimacy to an Islamophobic canard. The word itself is of negligible significance in reliable sources and has reasonably been described as an "ethnic slur". Unsuccessfully nominated for deletion here, a second attempt here ended in an administrator saying it needed to be renamed, which has not been done.
  • Jewish Internet Defense Force, a FaceBook group. Nominated for deletion here, here and here. Wikipedia publicises and gives credibility to an "attack" group that puts POV into Wikipedia articles.
  • Arabs for Israel - what appears to be one woman and her blog gets two entire Wikipedia articles, that one and this. Her writing and speaking on her departure from Islam and her personal views on Israel can at best be no more than interesting. Meanwhile, real scholars of the Middle East, researching and publishing on affairs that greatly improve our understanding of issues, get no such adulatory over-attention. (Please correct me at "Discussion" via the tab at the top if I've missed anything).

It is necessary to mention that in a few cases non-Zionists have sought to delete Zionist-narrative articles on various grounds, usually of racism, here "Racism in the Palestinian territories" is nominated on the grounds of irredeemably bad-writing.

  • Delete: Racism in the Palestinian territories A quick check shows that the reference list (standing at 52 entries) of "Racism in the Palestinian territories" seems totally dominated by sources liable to make accusations, many of them on entirely ideological grounds (ie they have no obvious even-handed interest in "human rights"). For comparison, there are 112 references at Racism in Israel, at least 90% from similarly biased sources more likely to defend against accusations. (This Aug 2010 deletion attempt is a bit of a mystery, there seems no possibility of it succeeding).

Also present, though again perhaps not in great numbers, are articles that exclude discussion that typically make Zionists feel uncomforatable - here is an example:

  • Anti-Zionism is an article that appears to de-legitimise the views of an enormous part of world-opinion which is supportive of Zionism (according to many or all of the usual definitions) but is critical of Israel in ways that could or have been described as anti-Israel. The article opens with "Anti-Zionism is opposition to Zionism and the State of Israel". The word Israel appears often enough (143 times) while the word/phrases "anti Israel", "antiIsrael" and "anti-Israel" do not appear. As pointed out here, searches for the terms "Anti-Israel" and "Anti-Israel movements" are re-directed to anti-Zionism, tending to mislead the casual reader into supposing that all criticism of Israel is "denial of its right to exist".

Uncontrolled personal attacks

The survival of articles so obviously trivial as the Facebook group Jewish Internet Defense Force or actively offensive, such as Pallywood (immediately above) is a measure of the pervasive chill felt by editors due to uncontrolled personal attacks. Because all your contributions can be viewed, mud-slinging suffered at minor articles just draws unwelcome attention to more important articles one is trying to write or improve elsewhere. It sometimes seems as if Wiki-stalking is not a punishable offence when non-Zionists are the victims.

  • Discussing Reliable Sources and MEMRI (a translation service operated by ex-military Israelis) draws a pointless imputation of bigotry from an administrator.

Time-wasting arguments against all sense

See what you think - this May 2010 discussion on the "Founding myths of Israel" is an example of time-wasting arguments being used to advantage hasbara. It's one of 100s of such cases but it caught my eye. Why? Well, the Zionist arguments being inserted into articles are themselves time-wasting arguments being used to advantage hasbara!

This is my commentary on what's going on in that extended discussion:

1) The complaining editor (lets call him Editor X) believes there are articles that "recite well-known Zionist viewpoints in the neutral voice of the encyclopedia". Propaganda is appearing in the body text of articles.
2) Editor X explains how he believes this effect is achieved, it's by censoring even the works of respected Israeli authors such as Ilan Pappe, Avi Shlaim, Eugene Rogan, and Benny Morris from articles. (By no means all of "the left" - Benny Morris revels in being quite right-wing).
3) Editor X produces evidence that these Israeli authors are indeed well respected authorities.
4) Editor X's complaint is that anything even quoting respected Israeli authors edits is subject to "reverts and bizarre claims that the authors of the textbooks are misquoting sources, lying, promoting fringe theories that are out-of-the-mainstream, or have nothing new or interesting to say on the subject".
5) Editor X wishes to see "a project where we can cite the material in my college-aged kid's Middle East Studies textbook" Editor X reminds everyone that published Wikipedia policy states "articles should describe all significant views ... fairly weight the authority accorded each view ... with the aim of providing neutral, encyclopedic coverage about the issues".
6) Now look at the behaviour of Editor Z, who is trying to obstruct the addition of good material, using obviously "time-wasting arguments". This editor is a top Wikipedian, an appointed "reviewer" and has completed an enormous 34,000 edits.
7) Now, editor Z is actually working at the Wikipedia for the sole purpose of preventing good sources being used - calling the Islamic scholar Yusuf al-Qaradawi "that asshole" and a "bloodthirsty hatemongering racist". Extreme enough to make the point?
8) Then note that a second worthless editor arrives, editor Y is coming to the support of editor Z. Editor Y is strongly linked to off-wiki collusion for which they get off scot-free.
9) The time-waster (editor Z, a very experienced editor in good standing, remember) goes into something that can only be called a rant and an odd reference to what may be editor X's real life.

These "collaboration" pages are provided for calm discussions and cooperation between editors of opposing view-points - what chance of this when such bad-tempered and threatening behaviour by Zionists is tolerated? Much more scholarly non-Zionists have often been heavily restricted for less than that.

Obvious pro-Zionist editor bias

Wikipedia admins (some of them proudly Zionist) are extremely harsh on any suspicion of racism aimed at Jews or Israelis (the terms commonly treated as interchangable). This serves a double-purpose - when a particular phrase is used almost exclusively by Zionists (in some cases, not even that, the settler minority and their supporters not supported by most Israelis) then pointing this out can be used as an excuse for stopping sensible discussion with accusations of racism. "Poisoning the well" it is called at Wikipedia and it's easily recognised - partisan enforcement makes it just another weapon in the arsenal of Zionist editors against non-Zionist editors.

False accusations of this kind of bias/racism against Israelis abound, with often serious consequences for quite innocent editors but eg here none for the accusers. (On that occasion the accusations came from a previously-caught sock-puppet (a user in the CAMERA case) but was still allowed to make over 2000 prejudicial edits before final ejection and return under a different name). Meanwhile, offensive racism towards (the rather few) non-Israeli editors from the Middle East has been brushed off as trivial.

Outward shows of pro-Palestinian partisanship are rare and have often be treated as reason for offensive personal comments. Pro-Palestinian collaboration has never been proven, and seems unlikely since few such editors will respond to the e-mail feature. This has not stopped Zionists claiming there has been conspiracy eg an entry at "Zionism On The Web".[1]

Zionist editors happily decorate their Home Pages with factually dubious defenses of their views, sometimes sinking to the really offensive. There is a picture of a D9 bulldozer (similar to the one under which Rachel Corrie died) with "this machine saved many lives" displayed on the Home Page of one editor who remains in apparent good-standing. Two of the very worst examples of really discredited pro-Israel books ("The Case for Israel" and "Since TIme Immemorial") were shown as "Favourites" on the Home Page of another editor in good standing (this page was wiped of its history and re-built in a similar very Point-of-View fashion).

Some of the most notorious editors have eventually been restricted but the damage they do in terms of driving away the honest is considerable. Other such editors, perhaps because they can afford (perhaps funded?) to travel to Wiki-meets all over the world seem to be beyond any meaningful sanctions. Wikipedia's 10th Anniversary was celebrated in Israel in August 2011,[2] despite the fact that the US State Dept knows and warns that a visit there will unpleasant or impossible to all Palestinian-Americans[3] and many others.

Administrator bias

Suprising though it will seem, Wikipedia is similar to the Main Stream Media in one very important respect. It has an owner and, even more than in the corporate world, this owner has a reputation for heavy-handed interference in the workings of his creation.

Wikipedia now takes a ferocious attitude to anyone pointing out what's going wrong, but a bit of its shameful secret can still be seen in the quite early days, 2006 "the people who run Wikipedia have a Zionist point of view" directed to a user who was "being ganged up on" Yas121. Detailed criticism includes this "massive opposition to Jayjg (over 100 people voted against him) .... *still* appointed him to the Arbitration Committee again."

Naturally, the problems at Wikipedia are now much more severe than they were then. At the time of the writing of the above, this notoriously biased administrator had only been contributing and learning the ropes for 2 years, he's now (Sep 2011) been there for 7 years. He continues to be very active in articles (43 edits in the 24 hours previous to my writing this, less Saturday when he does not edit for religious reasons), and (almost certainly) still very active behind the scenes. (He's been exposed for this too). It's not even as if his bias is concealed, his original application for administratorship had to be extended because of an excess of editors brave enough to vote against him. Even though he obviously had the blessing of the boss, many of those supporting him noted the obvious "Point of View" nature of his work.

Other notorious administrators have been promoted since then, while NPOV {Neutral Point of View] editors have been hounded and banned, as detailed elsewhere. Administrators wield almost unlimited and uncontrolled power to do as their employer requires. "Employer" may seem a surprising word - surely the Wikipedia project is based entirely on volunteers? Maybe, maybe not - this editor boasts of having carried out 40,000 edits in his first 2 years. Do the maths, that's one edit every 10 minutes of a 10 hour working day (and he is believed to spend a lot more time in e-mail). Needless to say, this is not the work-rate of a careful editor. The particular comment above appears at an article on Hamas where the Zionists have, needless to say, insisted on portraying Palestinians as the most depraved people ever to have walked the earth.

Known attempts to organise editing

Despite accusations made at the time of the CAMERA affair, there seems to be no evidence (or indeed reason to suspect) that there has been unwarranted cooperation or collusion or organisation amongst Wikipedia editors tending to be critical of Israel. A close look at the listing here shows no evidence of weeding articles tainted, if not overwhelmed, with Zionist propaganda.

Hasbara since 1977

The Wikipedia article on hasbara is misleadingly entitled "Public diplomacy (Israel)" but is remarkably open on Israel's support for hasbara and it's history. In 1977 recently elected Likud Prime Minister Menachem Begin (hard-line fascist according to Einstein) chose fellow ex-terrorist Shmuel Katz d.2008 to become "Adviser to the Prime Minister of Information Abroad". Shmuel Katz had already earned the title "the father of hasbara in America" with the publication of "Battleground: Fact and Fantasy in Palestine" in 1973. The book was said to be "an encyclopedic source-book for those involved in Israel's hasbara effort" and was distributed in thousands by AFSI and other groups for decades across America.[4] 24 years later, Katz published a retrospective of Israeli hasbara efforts and said that the task of Israel's hasbara "must be tackled not by occasional sudden sallies but by a separate permanent department in the government."[5] Sharon did increase hasbara efforts, but did not create a cabinet-level ministry for that purpose.[6]

In May 1992, the Jerusalem Post reported that American Jewish leaders hardly reacted to news that the Foreign Ministry's hasbara departmen would be eliminated as part of a sweeping reorganization of the ministry.[7] Malcolm Hoenlein noted there had been talk of streamlining the ministry's hasbara functions for some time. He said that merging the department's functions with those of the press department did not portend any downgrading in the priority the Likud government gives to hasbara abroad. Abe Foxman of the ADL reacted similarly, saying he was "not distressed or disturbed", and noted that disseminating hasbara has always been the responsibility of every Foreign Ministry staff officer, especially those working abroad; if eliminating one department means everyone will assume greater responsibility for his or her own efforts in distributing hasbara then he is all in favor. It also reported that personnel in foreign hasbara departments would be shifted to press departments, which is where much of the work currently done by hasbara officials properly belongs. He explained that Israel's efforts to provide hasbara abroad would focus on media communications.

In August 2001 (during the Second Intifada) the Palestinian-American professor Edward Said identified several hasbara methods used by pro-Israel groups: "This has included an entire range of efforts: lunches and free trips for influential journalists; seminars for Jewish university students who over a week in a secluded country estate can be primed to "defend" Israel on the campus; bombarding congressmen and -women with invitations and visits; pamphlets and, most important, money for election campaigns; directing (or, as the case requires, harassing) photographers and writers of the current Intifada into producing certain images and not others; lecture and concert tours by prominent Israelis; training commentators to make frequent references to the Holocaust and Israel's predicament today; many advertisements in the newspapers attacking Arabs and praising Israel; and on and on.[8]

In 2002, funding levels for the hasbara effort were said to be modest, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs spent about US$8.6 million that year and the Government Press Office was only budgeted at US$100,000.[citation needed] The Israeli State Comptroller's office issued a report critical of Israel's PR efforts, "lack of an overall strategic public relations conception and objective" and lack of coordination between the various organizations were mentioned.[9]

In 2005 an article in the Jerusalem Post the Deputy Director-General for Media and Public Affairs (reprinted by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs), entitled "What 'Hasbara' Is Really All About" said that "public diplomacy is not a cure-all for all of Israel’s problems in the arena of public opinion" and "Israel’s image is largely event-driven, rather than argument-driven".[10] Other information from this source is the "Guide to the Middle East Peace Process" with claims such a "Since its establishment in 1948, the State of Israel has sought peace with its neighbors through direct negotiations".[11]

In May 2007, the Hasbara Fellowships of Aish HaTorah (co-sponsored since 2001 by the diplomatic arm of the Government of Israel, Israeli Foreign Affairs Ministry) is said to have written that "Wikipedia is not an objective resource but rather an online encyclopedia that any one can edit. The result is a website that is in large part is controlled by 'intellectuals' who seek re-write the history of the Arab-Israeli conflict. These authors have systematically yet subtly rewritten key passages of thousands of Wikipedia entries to portray Israel in a negative light. You have the opportunity to stop this dangerous trend! If you are interested in joining a team of Wikipedians to make sure Israel is presented fairly and accurately, please contact [our] director". (A similar advocacy campaign on Wikipedia was later launched by the CAMERA but was caught in improper activities in May 2008, see above).

In 2008, Yarden Vatikay was appointed to coordinate Israel’s domestic and foreign media policy[12] as a new "Hasbara czar", heading a "unit to coordinate Israel’s domestic and foreign media policy".

In 2009, Israel's foreign ministry organized volunteers to add pro-Israeli commentary on news websites.[13][14][15] In July 2009, it was announced that the Israeli Foreign Ministry would assemble an "internet warfare" squad to spread a pro-Israel message on various websites, with funding of 600,000 shekels (c $150,000).[16][17]

In 2011, the Jewish Foundation has an apparently updated listing of "Israel Education Resource Center: Web Links" though with some dead links.[18]

The Israeli government continues to offer such training as the 2009 "Ambassador's course" to community leaders, educators, students and activists in the Diaspora ... an opportunity to acquire both a comprehensive overview of the conflict, tools to understand Palestinian propaganda/media bias and the means to advocate Israel's policy.[19]

Further efforts to improve Israeli public relations include such as the Israel Citizens Information Council (ICIC): The purpose of the ICIC is to assist efforts to explain Israeli life from the vantage point of the average Israeli citizen. Towards that end, the ICIC enlists Israelis from all walks of life to participate in its various projects ... One of our major activities is the production of special Powerpoint presentations which we post on our website. These presentations review specific aspects and issues related to Israel and the Middle East.[20]

Hasbara successfully resisted

In June 2010, respected blogger Mondoweiss detailed these examples of hasbara successfully resisted. He says "One of the most striking trends following the flotilla attack has been how quickly Israeli hasbara has been exposed and discredited by internet journalists. Robert Mackey has a post on the Times Lede blog highlighting some examples today - Max Blumenthal's reporting on the doctored IDF audio of the attack and Noam Sheizaf's work on Turkish photos of the Mavi Marmara attack which contradict IDF claims. To these two I would add Lia Tarachansky and Blumenthal's work disproving the IDF's claim that the flotilla was linked to Al Qaeda, Jared Malsin's work confirming the doctored audio, and Ali Abunimah, who has been in the lead on many of these stories and lately has been reconstructuing the path of the Mavi Marmara to show it was actually fleeing at the time of the Israeli attack. All of this has appeared on the internet and are helping to shape the story, despite the Israeli Foreign Ministry's best efforts".

External links

  • Hasbara Fellowships is an organization that sends students to Israel and trains them to be "effective pro-Israel activists on their campuses". Started in 2001 in New York in conjunction with the Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs. They claim to have trained nearly 2,000 students on over 220 North American campuses. More details at the Wikipedia article linked.
  • Wikipedia Review This web-site is/was somewhat resented by the Wikipedia community but is not branded as an attack site and editors in good standing sometimes contributed. Once important, WR is now slow-moving but retains considerable historical interest. Some scandal (Essjay affair) some documentation of particularly abusive editors. No discussion of Israel-Palestine or abusive Zionist admins permitted, all replaced with a notice "Moved to the appropriate page, click here" and a dead link.
  • Wikipedia editing courses launched by Zionist groups The Guardian 18 August 2010
  • Wikipedia Watch Interesting critical information about Wikipedia
  • WikiScanner A tool which consists of a publicly searchable database that links millions of anonymous edits on the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia to the organizations where those edits apparently originated, by cross-referencing the edits with data on the owners of the associated block of IP addresses. It does not work on edits done using a user-name and so its usefulness is limited to attempts at anonymous editing and content production. It is a VERY useful forensic tool.
  • Israel pays propagandists to write comments on the internet - Youtube video at a 'My Israel' sponsored Wikipedia editing course

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References

  1. Evidence of the secret Palestinian group "The Al-Awda (Right to return coalition) had 1622 members in Dec 2005 and there is no reason to think it had less in January 2006. This is a large audience that "Wikipedians for Palestine" was advertised to." A Zionism On The Web special, May 14 2008.
  2. Haifa hosts Wikimania conference Some 1,000 Wikipedia contributors, volunteers from 55 countries celebrate online encyclopedia's 10th anniversary in northern Israeli city. Ynet 5th Aug 2011.
  3. Travel Warning for Israel, the West Bank and Gaza U.S. citizens whom Israeli authorities suspect of being of Arab, Middle Eastern, or Muslim origin; those who have been involved in missionary or activist activity; ... may face additional, often time-consuming, and probing questioning by immigration and border authorities, or may even be denied entry into Israel, the West Bank, or Gaza. ... It is possible that Israeli authorities would consider as Palestinian anyone who has a Palestinian identification number, was born in the West Bank or Gaza, or was born in the United States but has parents or grandparents who were born or lived in the West Bank or Gaza. ... Individuals who hold a PA ID, as well as persons judged by Israeli authorities to have claim to a PA ID by virtue of ancestry, will be considered subject to Israeli law and to regulations that Israel applies to residents of the West Bank and Gaza, regardless of whether they also hold U.S. citizenship. US Dept of State. Warnings current at Dec 2011.
  4. Shmuel Katz's Legacy "a leader of the effort to retain the lands Israel liberated in the 1967 Six Day War". Author of Battleground, which "works as an encyclopedic source-book for those involved in Israel's hasbara (public relations) effort, as well as a quick way to get a firm grounding in the ins and outs of the Arab-Israeli conflict. This is the book that Americans For a Safe Israel (AFSI) and other groups distributed thousands of copies of for decades to pro-Israel activists across America. With the publication of Battleground alone, Katz could have earned the title of the father of hasbara in America". Obituary by Moshe Phillips at web-site Eretz Israel For Ever. 22 May 2008.
  5. Tinkering with "Hasbara" The Jerusalem Post reported on Tuesday, August 7 2001 that Prime Minister Ariel Sharon ... told the meeting that "Israel should make a point of emphasizing the Jewish right to the land, because it is too often forgotten!" Jerusalem Post, August 16, 2001, archived at freeman.org.
  6. Israel Targets PR, Finally; Sharon calls for bolstering hasbara Foreign Ministry supporting several projects here. New York Jewish Week. December 12, 2003. Archived at HighBeam, subscription.
  7. "American Jews quiet over publicity reform" The Jerusalem Post, May 4, 1992. Cited by Wikipedia.
  8. Propaganda and war "an entire range of efforts: lunches and free trips for influential journalists" Edward Said on hasbara methods used during the Second Intifada. August 2001.
  9. WHY ARE ISRAEL'S PUBLIC RELATIONS SO POOR? The Israel State Comptroller's report released on October 7, 2002, leveled unprecedented criticism on Israel's public relations efforts. The State Comptroller revealed that "since its establishment in 1948, Israel's intelligence organs have not succeeded to respond to the broad-based propaganda and incitement by the Arab world." The report also emphasized that "the lack of a central authority to direct and coordinate all government information bodies to execute a public relations policy is the main factor accounting for Israel's longstanding failures in this field." State of Israel Comptroller's Report #53A, October 7, 2002.
  10. What “Hasbara” Is Really All About Israel’s image is largely event-driven, rather than argument-driven. Ambassador Gideon Meir Deputy Director-General for Media and Public Affairs, Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Abbreviated version of this article appeared in The Jerusalem Post on May 24, 2005.
  11. GUIDE TO THE MIDEAST PEACE PROCESS "Since its establishment in 1948, the State of Israel has sought peace with its neighbors through direct negotiations". Israeli Ministry for Foreign Affairs. Copyright 2008.
  12. "New media czar lost for a message" heading a "unit to coordinate Israel’s domestic and foreign media policy". London: The Jewish Chronicle. Feb 8, 2008. Cited at en.academic.ru
  13. "Hasbara spam alert" Silverstein, Richard The Guardian. Jan 9, 2009.
  14. "Latest hasbara weapon: 'Army of bloggers'" Jerusalem Post, Jan 18, 2000.
  15. "Israel recruits 'army of bloggers' to combat anti-Zionist Web sites" Haaretz 19th Jan 2009.
  16. Thought-police is here Rona Kuperboim slams Foreign Ministry’s plan to hire pro-Israel talkbackers. Ynet news, 10 July 2009.
  17. Team Twitter: Israel's Internet War The passionate support for Israel expressed on talkback sections of websites, internet chat forums, blogs, Twitters and Facebook may not be all that it seems. CounterPunch, 21 July 2009.
  18. Israel Education Resource Center: Web Links Jewish Federation, apparently updated to 2011 but with some dead links.
  19. Ambassador's Course On offer to community leaders, educators, students and activists in the Diaspora ... is an opportunity to acquire both a comprehensive overview of the conflict, tools to understand Palestinian propaganda/media bias and the means to advocate Israel's policy. Curent at 2009.
  20. The Israel Citizens Information Council (ICIC) "enlists Israelis from all walks of life to participate in its various projects" ICIC. Current at Dec 2011.