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  2. Criticism of Israel - Wikipedia

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    A number of commentators have debated whether public criticism of Israel is suppressed outside of Israel, particularly within the United States. Stephen Zunes writes that "assaults on critics of Israeli policies have been more successful in limiting open debate, but this gagging censorship effect stems more from ignorance and liberal guilt than ...

  3. Are images from Gaza turning public opinion against Israel? - AOL

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    And for now, it doesn't look like public opinion is going to sway the prime minister. He said Sunday that Israel would not cede national security for the sake of public relations. Show comments

  4. Opinion: Israel’s Palestinian strategy was a grave miscalculation

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    Why Ending the Occupation and Peace with Israel is Still the Palestinian National Goal.” The views expressed in this commentary are his own. Read more CNN Opinion.

  5. Nicholas Goldberg: Why Israel is losing me

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    The collapse of the two-state solution and the threat to democracy from a new governing coalition have made Israel unrecognizable now.

  6. Media coverage of the 2014 Gaza War - Wikipedia

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    Diplomat Dore Gold and his Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs think tank have been highly critical of international media coverage of the conflict, saying "The real truth about what transpired during the war was superseded by a highly subjective presentation that suited the Hamas interest, and which it skillfully sold to international opinion ...

  7. Media coverage of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict - Wikipedia

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    According to the pro-Palestinian LiP Magazine, the movie "offers a great starting point for thinking about media misrepresentation of the Israel-Palestinian conflict, and useful analysis of how language is used to manipulate public opinion," but is short on "solid statistics and facts to back up some of its blanket statements". [173]

  8. Deepening US divide over Israel tests the limits of free speech

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    An activist in Bakersfield, California, blew through limits on free speech when, during a public comment period on a resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, she told city council members last ...

  9. Israeli public diplomacy in the Israel–Hamas war - Wikipedia

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    In many places, this article is written from a single point of view. It focuses on the difficulties Israel's public diplomats felt they needed to overcome from their point of view, but it does not - and should - also include critiques from the point of view of those who disagree with it, and both points of view needs to be presented from the perspective of a neutral outsider.