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DAILY SABAH – “Today, Israel’s brand is toxic and less appealing to a rapidly changing and well-connected world (…) Israel’s image is at an all-time low, and Islamophobia in a delusional way is thought to be the magic bullet that can bring about a reversal.

The strategy has been in the works for quite some time, even before the emergence of the “war on terror” that has focused attention on Islam and Muslims. Beginning in the early 1980s, Israeli propaganda efforts shifted to target both nationalist and Islamic-oriented groups in the Middle East and abroad. As the Cold War came to an end and a new Muslim enemy was minted, terrorism replaced the communist menace as the threat to civilization itself as Israel retooled its PR and Hasbara machine accordingly.

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3 thoughts on “Islamophobia: Israel’s last frontier to rescue its image”
  1. Yes it was obvious to me but the sheeple just lap it up. islam as a scapegoat same reason they pushed for immigration into western nations because they felt safer under many different cultures and creeds.

  2. the writer is partially correct, at least in determining the Israeli root of the entire Islamophobic network.

    Where he errs however is in scale, in that Islamophobia was not just invented to repair Israel’s image vis a vis the brutal treatment on the part of the Jewish state against a defenseless people, i.e. the Palestinians. The campaign is to eradicate Islam from the face of the earth, as it was determined a long time ago that its teachings and its people will not submit to the nefarious and diabolic designs of the Jewish New World Order.

  3. Well said Hatem! The war on terror is not only a war-of-words but a war-OF-terror. It’s about stealing countries and resources. Whenever I see a map with the label israel I cross it off and correctly identify it as Palestine.

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