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Beyond
Conflict
ISRAEL21c
creates, aggregates and broadly disseminates high-quality information
to the public about the Israel that exists beyond the pervasive
imagery of conflict that characterizes so much of western media
reporting.
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Honest
Reporting: Israel has been fighting a media
war. In news outlets around the globe, journalists regularly misrepresent
Israel as the aggressor and Palestinians as the victims..HonestReporting
was established to scrutinize the media for anti-Israel bias
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IMRA,
Independent Media Review and Analysis..an ongoing analysis of developments
in Arab-Israeli relations. IMRA provides an extensive digest of
media, polls and significant interviews and events. |

The
Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) MEMRI
bridges the language gap which exists between the West and the Middle
East, providing timely translations of Arabic, Farsi, and Hebrew
media, as well as original analysis of political, ideological, intellectual,
social, cultural, and religious trends in the Middle East. |
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The
Middle East Forum, The Forum..believes
in strong ties with Israel, Turkey, and other democracies as they
emerge; works for human rights throughout the region; seeks a stable
supply and a low price of oil; and promotes the peaceful settlement
of regional and international disputes. |
| NGO
Monitor
NGO
Monitor
Promoting critical debate and accountability of human rights NGO's
in the Arab-Israeli conflict.
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"Festival
of Festivals"
is a yearly joint celebration of the three religions who live in
peace and harmony in Haifa.
The
Jews celebrate Hannukah, the Muslims celebrate Ramadan and the Christians
celebrate Christmas.
This
year the celebrations began on Saturday 4th December in Wadi Nissnass.
Close to 200 people of all three religions gathered to open the
yearly celebration. They met in the Vineyard Compound, which is
a symbol of harmony between Jews and Arabs (activities of coexistence
and unification between Arabs and Jews have been taking place there
for many years).
During
the festival decorations with symbols from all three religions will
be hung throughout Wadi Nissnass and the town of Haifa. The highlight
of the festivities is New Year's Eve - when thousands of people
gather together to celebrate the New Year.
Wadi
Nissnass is one of the most beautiful symbols of harmony between
Arabs and Jews. Along the streets Arabs and Jews intertwine, buying,
selling, enjoying the atmosphere of togetherness and the beautiful
views of the Bay of Haifa . The area, which is open all year, is
filled with artists, sculptors and street musicians of all three
religions. source: www.israel1.org
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