Having a puppet on television say that someone died in a missile attack is not as bad as having an actual friend or relative die in a missile attack. This is what I mean by a, "sense of proportion."
I don't think you understand the original argument of this thread or my questions. Would Gazans be more moved to hate Israeli's by the problematic show you quoted, or the fact that 90% of them have been made homeless and many have lost their friends and family?
And what of similar problematic propaganda on the Israeli side?
Having a puppet on television say that someone died in a missile attack is not as bad as having an actual friend or relative die in a missile attack. This is what I mean by a, "sense of proportion."
That's not what the passages that I quoted say.
I don't think you understand the original argument of this thread or my questions. Would Gazans be more moved to hate Israeli's by the problematic show you quoted, or the fact that 90% of them have been made homeless and many have lost their friends and family?
And what of similar problematic propaganda on the Israeli side?