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I don't know how many times I can possibly hear the phrase "losing the PR war" with regard to Israel without becoming physically ill. Doesn't the drive-by media understand that they are being used as tools of terrorists? Can they possibly be that looney? It's sad. It's wrong. And, it's time to get news from the source, isn't it?

As far as I'm concerned, if I want to understand what's going on in Israel or Lebanon, I'll watch the Israeli news reports. For anyone else who hasn't yet undertaken the task of finding a good Israeli news source online, let me help:

Jerusalem Online is a great spot to watch news reports and video footage of the events in their war against Islamo-fascists in the region. Surprisingly enough, Jerusalem Online has a perspective which seems remarkably unbiased to me even though they have lived under the threat of terrorism since their existence. They report on the damage done to Israeli troops and civilians, Hezbollah, Lebanese civilians, and Hamas as well. I trust this source.

Until Lebanon has had enough of the "private" Hezbollah militants running the affairs of Lebanon, their news reporting will be slanted just as Hezbollah wants it. I wish the Lebanese people all the best in their efforts to remove Hezbollah from their territory. Should they decide to take a part in getting rid of their biggest problem, I'm sure Israel will be more than happy to help with Lebanese support for a change.

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