Will The Israelis Kidnap The Hezbollah Envoy In Saint Cloud?



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In case you haven’t heard of PressTV yet, please allow me to form your first impression.


(photo: Kamangir)

My first contact with Iran’s CNN was through a story that came today in my newsfeeds: “Israel to ‘kidnap Hezbollah officials’ “

A Kuwaiti daily says French officials are worried that Mossad is to kidnap Hezbollah officials attending an inter-factional meeting in Paris.

When I learned that the Kuwaiti daily in question is al-Seyassah, I moved on to learn more about this new channel, or “chanel” as their above billboard suggests.

So I found this other story, which is actually entitled “Iran promotes peace in region”, which is nothing but an interview with an Iranian General:

the 33-day war in Lebanon, which engendered humiliation for the Zionist regime, clearly indicates that American foreign policy in the Middle East has failed.

I kid you not. This Tv station could be anything, but a subtle propaganda instrument it is not. No wonder it’s going down..

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  1. Photo credit has a typo. It should be Kamangir, not Kamagir.

    Posted by fubar | July 14, 2007, 7:37 pm
  2. oops..

    Thanks :)

    Posted by beirutspring | July 14, 2007, 7:44 pm
  3. ‘The Islamic Republic just launched Press TV, an English language station which Ahmadinejad introduced as “a friend of the oppressed people all around the world”’

    How about the political prisonners in Syrian jails? Aren’t they oppressed?

    Posted by kheireddine | July 15, 2007, 1:58 am

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Hello, my name is Mustapha and I blog in The Beirut Spring about Lebanese society and politics. I started in February 2005 after the killing of P.M. Rafik Hariri.

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