Hezbollah Gloats Over Success of its Media Weapon
On a Hezbollah affililated website, the terror group is gloating about its “brilliant” performance influencing Western public opinion through the media.
Hezbollah seems to have discovered CAMERA’s article “Hezbollah’s Media Weapon” analyzing the terrorist group’s manipulation of the Western media. While Hezbollah claims CAMERA provided no proof that the terrorist organization manipulated the media, it refuses to elaborate further on this point. Instead, the terrorist organization proclaimed pride in having gotten its message out to the world “despite the Western media’s lack of neutrality.”
Read Google’s automatic translation of “Hezbollah Through Western Eyes” here. The original CAMERA analysis can be found here.
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