Fighting the Media war

JPost - It took more than seven years, but the Foreign Ministry on Sunday opened an office in rocket-plagued Sderot, in an effort to coordinate foreign news coverage and facilitate fact-finding and solidarity missions in the town and other communities under fire from the Gaza Strip. The office in the Peretz Bonei Hanagev complex is not fortified against Kassam rockets. "I've been advised not to close the office window completely, so that if it shatters the glass won't go flying everywhere," Godar said. The idea is for the Foreign Ministry officials to accompany foreign guests around Sderot and point out the "unbearable and impossible daily routine of the residents," the Foreign Ministry said. The officials will also help foreign reporters find personal stories of residents living under fire, and get improved access to local authorities.
It's about time Israel started ramping up the media side of the war, for too long they have been just taking it on the PR side, which the terrorist Palestinians have had licked for a long while. Hopefully the international media will be interested in showing their side of the story as well and not just what the Hamas terrorists cobble together. If no one dies on the Israeli side, no one gives a damn, it's almost as if they need to die to get any attention.

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