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Israel to fight on google
« on: March 09, 2009, 09:55:59 AM »
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3683202,00.html   







Foreign Ministry out to 'conquer' internet

Ministry, Israeli consulate in New York embark on mission to fight search results showing images of war-torn Gaza when asked to find 'Israel'; plan to flood web with positive images of Jewish state courtesy of topnotch photographers

Itamar Eichner
Published:    03.09.09, 15:29 / Israel Culture

Anyone typing the word "Israel" on an internet search engine these days is likely to end up with results depicting war-torn Gaza Strip, courtesy of the Palestinians, the Foreign Ministry has found.

 
The ministry found that if one types the word "United Kingdom" into a search engine a picture of London's Big Ben appears; "France" results in the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris and "Jordan" in scenic views of Petra; but type in "Israel" and unsightly images of bombarded housed in Gaza, or the nuclear facility in the southern city of Dimona, pop up on the screen. Not exactly vacation hotspots.

 
In order to combat the PR impediment, the ministry, along with the Israeli Consulate General in New York, has decided it was time to fight back: The consulate has long been spearheading various innovative PR projects and now it stands to fly seven media experts to Israel, including video and stills photographers, who will be tasked with capturing the country's more beautiful and unfamiliar sides, on film.


Beauty unknown. Sunset over Caesarea dig (Photo: Moshe Reshef)

 

The project will see the mission photograph Israel's heritage sites, one of the Negev's cowboy ranches, Sde Boker, Caesarea, Akko and the Galilee; as well as shoot Israel's beaches, parks, cafés etc.

 
The Foreign Ministry is also trying to organize an aerial tour of Israel for the mission, so it may have a bird's-eye view of the country's sights.

 
The photos are to be loaded up to prominent websites the likes of Wikipedia, Wikimedia, Facebook, Twitter and Flickr, as well as be featured in several blogs.

 
The Foreign Ministry will maintain the copyrights to all photos, thus making them available for public use free of charge.

 
"We've protested Google allowing photos of bombarded Gaza to be included in search results about Israel, but it has made it clear that users can upload any photo they please and that it has no control over it," said David Saranga, Consul for Media and Public Affairs at the Consulate General of Israel in New York, who initiated the mission.

 
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"The fact of the matter is that Israeli surfers are rather indifferent, allowing the other side to dominate the web and upload its photos to harm the Israeli narrative. That's why we have decided to bring these experts to Israel. We want to see the internet flooded with the true images of beautiful Israel, free for anyone to use.

 
"The last few years have made us realize that blogs and the new media have essentially become mainstream media and we hope this mission will help open a dynamic, user-friendly, accessible third-generation porthole to Israel."
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« Reply #1 on: March 09, 2009, 10:14:50 AM »
What a shame that those living in such a beautiful and historic country don't upload pictures of their own for all the world to see.  :'( Israel has a point, pictures NOT of the Gaza strip MUST be seen and I hope this comes out.
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« Reply #2 on: March 09, 2009, 10:17:56 AM »
What a shame that those living in such a beautiful and historic country don't upload pictures of their own for all the world to see.  :'( Israel has a point, pictures NOT of the Gaza strip MUST be seen and I hope this comes out.
Yes i agree
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Re: Israel to fight on google
« Reply #3 on: March 09, 2009, 11:25:22 AM »
It is really distasteful that the terrorists of Gaza post negative images of Israel for the purpose of propaganda.  It is even more distasteful that Israeli citizens, themselves, don't take matters in their own hands and upload photos depicting the real Israel.

But, I am glad that the Ministry Consulate of Israel in New York are doing something about Israel's image.  At least, they are being proactive and not sitting back and letting the Arabs make Israel look like a war zone on the net.

People should be able to see what a beautiful, historic, and rich in culture Israel is.


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Re: Israel to fight on google
« Reply #4 on: March 09, 2009, 11:56:06 AM »
Someone send them the links to youtube vids:

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« Reply #5 on: March 09, 2009, 12:01:56 PM »
I've known about this for a while. Try this test:

If you go to the image search and type in "Jew", you will find the most hideous and vile antisemitic content.

If you type in the word "Muslim" or "Arab" in the image search, you will only see smiling faces of "peaceful" looking muslims in full garb.
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