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This study investigates attitudes about Israeli and Palestinian public relations policies as it is reflected in the Internet arena. It shows that in the information war, Israel lags far behind the Palestinians and suggests that the key to changing the situation is first of all recognizing the Internet’s importance and in providing suitable resources for research and the construction of online data bases which will present Israel’s official position. Ignoring the Internet means giving others a free hand to write their own versions of history.
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