In Gaza City, a poster advertised a movie about Emad Akel, commander of the Hamas military wing who was killed by Israel. Wissam Nassar/Zuma, via Newscom
From The New York Times:
GAZA — Seven months after Israel started a fierce three-week military campaign here to stop rockets from being fired on its southern communities, Hamas has suspended its use of rockets and shifted focus to winning support at home and abroad through cultural initiatives and public relations.
The aim is to build what leaders here call a “culture of resistance,” the topic of a recent two-day conference. In recent days, a play has been staged, a movie premiered, an art exhibit mounted, a book of poems published and a television series begun, most of it state-sponsored and all focused on the plight of Palestinians in Gaza. There are plans for a documentary competition.
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My Comment: The media war is just as important as a shooting war. Hamas is taking Hezbollah's handbook on media relations and propaganda.
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