Why is Israel pr so shit ?

https://x.com/netanyahutoo/status/1741597990748389775

“Ceasefire are anti-Semitic”

Is the cel that wrote this even knows meaning behind words ?

Ceasefire is symbol of change and first step towards diplomacy. By writing “ceasefire” and not “ceasefire in Palestine” it makes Israel sounding ultra aggressive and militaristic.

If they can't present a topic in positive light that they want to talk about then they shouldn't talk about it, it's that simple.

But general western pr is just shit lately and main reason is probably because modern education don't like to criticise people because it would hurt the student feeling so he will grow up and write obviously shit and think it's good shit

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Yeah, this is really weak propaganda and I like the jews.

:#marseysaluteisrael:

I thought they were supposed to be dialed-in on American politics and culture too.

If they really want to control the minds of foreign populations, they need to develop a video sharing social media platform like some other country...

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https://i.rdrama.net/images/1704068664698229.webp

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But then what will I call normal YouTube?

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No way thats real?

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17040668758004677.webp

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No chud, not just the ceasefire in Israel/Palestine. All ceasefires.

Maybe it's deliberately bad in order to divert attention from smoother operations.

I like this format for memes though. What can be shopped in to replace ‘ceasefires'?

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lmao I can't believe you r-slur thought this was real

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:#marseymocking:

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