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FC: Israelis shun .il, create sites with faux Palestianian names
From: Declan McCullagh <declan () well com>
Date: Fri, 28 Jun 2002 10:00:34 -0400
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From: =?windows-1255?Q?=E2=EC_=EE=E5=F8?= <GAL-MO () y-i co il>
To: "'declan () well com'" <declan () well com>
Subject: Pro Israeli sites masquerade Palestinian organizations and towns
on line
Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2002 19:14:46 +0200
Hi Declan,
Thought you might be interested.
<http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-1961275,00.html>http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-1961275,00.html
(Ynet news site, in Hebrew)
Pro Israeli sites masquerade Palestinian organizations and towns on line
By Gal Mor,
Computer and Internet correspondent, ynet
A group of Israeli citizens launched a network of websites operating from
urls carrying Palestinian names, in order to reach surfers who might pass
by a site with an obvious pro-Israel name.
These sites are jenin.org, tulkarem.org and beitjalla.com (named after the
Palestinian towns of Jenin, Tul Karem and Beit Jalla), fatah.org.uk (named
after the major organization in the PLO) and force17.org (named after
Arafats personal brigade).
Other sites in the network include sabrashatila.com (named after the
Palestinian refuge camps Sabra and Shatila) and alaqsabrigade.org (after
the Palestinian terror squad that launched several suicide attacks) and
more. These websites are quite similar in content and quality. To the
unsuspecting eye, they seem as authentic Palestinian sites.
Beit Jalla is a Christian Arab village bordering the Israeli City of Gilo
with a population of 40,000 Israelis. The predominantly Muslim Arab
militias have chosen Beit Jalla as a launching point for their attacks in
a deliberate attempt to draw the Christian world into conflict by provoking
Israeli reprisals, says the Who are we section at Beitjalla.com.
Other sections in these sites as the Pictures of our work section in
Beitjalla.com give an impression of your average small village online but
instead of viewing pictures of beautiful Beit Jalla, the unsuspecting
visitor sees pics from terror attacks.
The network operators aim to change Israels Public relations in the media.
Israel's level of PR is as good as Madeline Albright's attempt to hide the
fact that she is Jewish, says one of the network operators interviewed by
Ynet.
We wanted to accomplish 2 things, One: to prevent terror groups or other
political groups from using these domain names as a launching pad for their
propaganda war where they spread hate and lies. Two: to try and re-educate
the masses-give them hardcore facts on what these terror groups are about,
where they are really from, who funds them, who are their leaders, which
attacks they take responsibility for. In the case of a city like jenin or
tul karem our aim is to try to explain to the masses why Israel keeps on
going into these towns.
The operators of these sites explain some Internet users will not even
click on a link unless it seems to agree with their preconceived ideas.
These surfers might not click on a link that sounds pro-Israel and might
pass by a site with an obvious pro-Israel name.
Nevertheless, most of these URLs belong to those of Israel's enemies, in
what seems as a new trend of political cybersquatting.
Other elements included in these sites, as links from respected news
sources as AP or New York Times and the Food court section, that reefers to
Islamic Food recipes online or the Bazaar section, that show e-commerce
links to books as The PLO: The Rise and Fall of the Palestine Liberation
Organization by
<outbind://78/exec/obidos/search-handle-url/index=books&field-author=Becker%2C%20Jillian/104-1588618-4360752>Jillian
Becker at Amasom.com or Know Islam - Know Peace a Board Game for Children
at islamicity.org, contribute to these sites reliability.
We try and keep our sources reliable and mainstream. We reference sites
including Reuters, Associated Press, Washington Post and NYTimes, says the
operator.
They get mixed responses. What is interesting to us is that when people
write about the sites in forums such as palestine.indymedia.org or
www.indymedia.org.il they call us either the mossad or c. propaganda
artists. I find the propaganda artists title quite interesting
.
Regards,
Gal Mor
Computers and Internet correspondent
Ynet
www.ynet.co.il
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