Zo werkt propaganda. Wie gaat niet van deze kinderen houden na het zien van de film, en wil ze helpen hun dromen te realiseren? Dromen die uiteraard wenselijk zijn, zoals het uitoefenen van een mooi beroep, Gaza helpen opbouwen, de maatschappij vooruithelpen. De werkelijkheid is helaas anders.
In andere filmpjes zien we kinderen die gebrainswashed door Hamas, verschrikkelijke dingen zeggen over Joden, over de strijd tegen Israel en nooit opgeven en nooit rusten voordat onze heilige plaatsen zijn bevrijd en Jaffa, Haifa en Jeruzalem weer van ons zijn. Op UNRWA scholen krijgen de kinderen de Hamas propaganda voorgeschoteld in plaats van te leren over de voordelen van vrede en verzoening. Dus doneer vooral niet aan UNRWA, dat een vluchtelingenprobleem en een conflict in stand houdt in plaats van bij te dragen aan een oplossing.
RP
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UNRWA releases new Gaza Pallywood propaganda film
http://elderofziyon.blogspot.co.il/2015/07/unrwa-releases-new-gaza-pallywood.html
Here is a brand new propaganda film from UNRWA:
Why is it propaganda? Because every scene is staged not to reflect reality but to maximize fundraising.
Gaza kids don't meet in the middle of the artificially maintained rubble of Shujaiyeh to create makeshift see-saws.
Gaza kids don't spontaneously gather to dance to a kid who created makeshift drums. Pre-teens don't say "I want to see my society progress, and I want to have a hand in that progress." Boys and girls generally don't play together anywhere, let alone in a Muslim sector like Gaza. They certainly don't put their hands together to celebrate the wonderful idea of throwing a hard-to-find bottle into the sea with their hopes and dreams written in a note.
There is at least one bottling plant in Gaza. I don't think that bottles are that valuable a commodity that they have to wonder where to find one. (Where they found a cork in alcohol-free Gaza is an entirely different issue.)
The words are scripted. The scenes are rehearsed. The subjects are acting. And the camerawork, from the first shot to the last, is expensive. (The film theme seems to have been chosen to tie the Police song "Message in a Bottle" to the UNRWA "#SOS4Gaza" campaign.)
This film was written and directed to show the world that Gaza kids are just like Westerners. Because the last thing UNRWA wants you to know is that it teaches hate and antisemitism and extols the virtues of martyrdom, or that its "human rights" curriculum teaches hate, or that its teachers support terror.
This video is not meant to tell the truth. On the contrary - UNRWA spent tens of thousands of dollars on this film to hide the truth.