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Israel/Palestine

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azurnoir

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Sun Oct 28, 2012, 01:40 AM Oct 2012

On Facebook, IDF illustrates Palestinian violence - with photo from Bahrain [View all]

On October 17, the Israeli military posted the above infographic on its Facebook page. The image includes a photograph of a young masked man holding a firebomb and featuring statistics regarding the number of firebomb attacks against Israelis in the West Bank since the start of 2012. The Israeli military urges Facebook users to share the image “because the mainstream media will not.”




This powerful image has nothing to do with Judea, Samaria, Palestinians or Israelis. It was shot by Reuters photographer Hamad I Mohammed during protests in the Bahraini village of Salmabad last April.

The Israeli military’s decision to use foreign photos to illustrate attacks in the West Bank as part of its propaganda efforts (without indicating that the image is only an illustration) may raise some interesting questions about its own ethical perception and standards.

This is not the first time the army has faced this particular criticism. In June, the army marked gay pride month by posting a photograph of two male Israeli soldiers holding hands. It was later revealed that the two soldiers are not a couple and only one of them is gay.

http://972mag.com/on-facebook-idf-illustrates-palestinian-violence-with-photo-from-bahrain/58550/

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MostMoralWood!!1! Scurrilous Oct 2012 #1
LOl nice to see back n/t azurnoir Oct 2012 #4
Meh, they all look alike, right? Scootaloo Oct 2012 #2
well it could appear that way azurnoir Oct 2012 #3
They should have used one of these instead oberliner Oct 2012 #5
Well, remember, this is a "sell" to Americans Scootaloo Oct 2012 #6
I would like the sources of those photos why do you think IDF did not use azurnoir Oct 2012 #8
All you have to do is view the properties of each image... Violet_Crumble Oct 2012 #9
Maybe they couldn't get the rights oberliner Oct 2012 #16
Or these... shira Oct 2012 #10
thanks for the hat tip to the stock photo site azurnoir Oct 2012 #13
I don't know why the false posting when there are so many... shira Oct 2012 #14
ah but just think of the photo ops that some here will be missing azurnoir Oct 2012 #18
Just as long as they miss these photo ops... shaayecanaan Oct 2012 #19
'strange' how rarely we see those photos azurnoir Oct 2012 #20
You ought to check out 972mag oberliner Oct 2012 #24
Or these King_David Oct 2012 #21
Indeed shaayecanaan Oct 2012 #22
You just broke things! Violet_Crumble Oct 2012 #23
seems simple to me. Shaktimaan Nov 2012 #25
Pretty unethical tactics from the Most Moral Army In the World™ Violet_Crumble Oct 2012 #7
Can you explain what "unethical tactics" are being used here exactly? oberliner Oct 2012 #17
"Judea and Samaria" seems to be becoming the official term, I see... shaayecanaan Oct 2012 #11
ya that struck me too n/t azurnoir Oct 2012 #12
The IDF has always used this terminology oberliner Oct 2012 #15
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