The Israel-Hizbullah war has gone to next level. Now people are manipulating pictures and news, which are produced in the media across the world. Reuters has withdrawn all 920 pictures of the Lebanese photographer Adnan Hajj on suspicion of doctoring picture. Hot Air & Pajamas Media has details of the manipulation of the photo. They are suspecting that Hajj is working for Hizbullah, who had manipulated press well.
Meanwhile Spiegel Online reports, Israel is also good at catering foreign journalists with furnished information, all they need, and lunch included.
August 07, 2006
Propaganda War
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