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U.S. sees softening in Hezbollah TV

United Press Int'l  19 Dec 2005
http://www.upi.com/SecurityTerrorism/view.php?StoryID=20051219-061830-7197r
WASHINGTON, Dec. 19 (UPI) -- A new report from U.S. intelligence says that
al-Manar television, the station run by terror group Hezbollah, has recently
softened its anti-American stance. 
"Al-Manar continues its negative treatment of the United States but has
dropped the more incendiary anti-U.S. material seen in the past," states a
report on the TV station from the U.S. Open Source Intelligence Center,
obtained and posted on the Web by the Federation of American Scientists'
Project on Government Secrecy. 
"Anti-U.S. material has largely been confined to newscasts and political
talk shows," says the report, which notes that the station's anti-Israel
messages are not so confined, appearing even in its programming for
children. 
The Open Source Intelligence Center, opened last month as part of a drive to
increase the use made of publicly available material by U.S. intelligence,
also notes that "Al-Manar's reporting on Iraq adopts a critical tone toward
U.S. policies and actions but condemns insurgent bombings targeting Iraqi
civilians." 
The station refers to Iraqis killed both by U.S. military and by insurgents
as "martyrs" and "highlights popular Iraqi opposition to such acts," says
the report, adding the station also "highlights reconstruction efforts and
portrays them as the benefit of establishing security." 
The report says that Al-Manar continues to broadcast speeches and remarks by
Hezbollah leaders with anti-U.S. themes, but adds that the authors have not
spotted "the kind of egregious anti-U.S. videos once seen, such as those
aired during 2003-2004 that compared President Bush to Hitler and suggested
that the US was a 'terrorist,' using missiles to kill babies." 
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OSC Analysis: Al-Manar Promotes 'Resistance,' Tones Down Anti-US Material
Lebanon -- OSC Analysis
Thursday, December 8, 2005 T23:50:11Z

Al-Manar uses its newscasts, talk shows on political, social, and cultural
issues, and educational and religious programming to push Hizballah's
pro-Palestinian agenda and to educate its viewers in line with its Shiite
principles. It prominently features Hizballah's Secretary General Hasan
Nasrallah, routinely airing his speeches and statements live, followed by
rebroadcasts of excerpts in subsequent newscasts. Entertainment is limited
to a few Egyptian, Syrian and Iranian dramas, sports programs, and a game
show. 
According to its website located at www.almanar.com.lb
<http://www.almanar.com.lb/> , Al-Manar seeks to "develop the spiritual and
moral dimensions" of Arabs and Muslims worldwide and "avoids cheap
incitement in dealing with developments and activities." This marks a shift
from Al-Manar's description of itself in 2003 as "the first Arab
establishment to stage an effective psychological warfare against the
Zionist enemy." 
Al-Manar's programming gives heavy emphasis to coverage of Arab-Israeli and
Hizballah-related events while adopting a strong anti-Israel tone, and
frequently broadcasts promotional clips and music videos that glorify
Hizballah's "Islamic Resistance" and portray the group as protector of
Lebanon. 
An Islamic Resistance Support Association clip that airs frequently shows
children sleeping, while outside a Hizballah fighter is using night vision
goggles to watch Israeli soldiers across the border. A voice is heard
saying: "All eyes are asleep, but there are eyes that stay up to watch the
homeland." 
Al-Manar regularly airs music videos that glorify Hizballah's fighters by
showing them in action while Israeli soldiers retreat, marching in parades,
or being welcomed by Lebanese citizens. The songs carry titles such as: "Oh
Zion's elders beware of the revolt of the glorious rebel," "I Wrapped My
Forehead in Yellow" (Hizballah color), "Lebanese with Arab Zeal," "I will
not Run," and "If it Were Not for Force" (the land would not have been
returned). 
The station regularly broadcasts video clips featuring photos of "martyrs"
and readings from their wills. From the will of Abbas Muhammd Bahjat: "...
And I entrust you to follow the Islamic Resistance and to stay on this
blessed course for the next generation." 
The 21 November clashes between Hizballah and the Israeli military generated
an all-day tribute to Islamic Resistance. After breaking the news, the
station broadcast a special segment of its "With the Viewers" program, which
included interviews with military and government officials confirming the
importance of Hizballah, and calls from viewers who expressed their pride
and support. Programming regularly broke to air Hizballah music videos,
which were preceded and/or followed by short clips featuring statements from
Nasrallah's 25 May Liberation Day speech, in which he justified Hizballah's
maintaining its weapons and called on the Lebanese to unite on the issue.
Messages on the screen read: "Resistance for the Protection of Lebanon," or
"Our Unity for the Protection of Lebanon." 
Al-Manar devotes significant airtime toward the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict, treating the issue with as much zeal as its own grievance with
Israel. In its news broadcasts the channel portrays the Israelis as the
primary belligerents calling them the "Zionists" and "the enemy" and terming
their actions as Israeli "escalation" and "aggression," while haling
Palestinian "martyrs." Hizballah fighters' music videos often include images
of the Palestinian struggle and Jerusalem indicating Hizballah's commitment
to the Palestinians. Al-Manar provides program times in "Occupied Jerusalem
Time" as well as GMT. 
The station also carries programs and a variety of filler material that
glorifies Palestinian armed resistance and focuses on Palestinian grievances
against Israel such as the separation fence, the right of return, and the
Gaza withdrawal as a victory that will be repeated. 
One frequently shown video clip shows a Palestinian youth spray-painting the
following message on the separation fence: "It is not stronger than the
Berlin Wall and will not resist Palestine's heroes." The youth then proceeds
to pick up and throw rocks. 
[Scenes from a music video comparing the separation fence to the Berlin
Wall.] 
On 17 November, Al-Manar aired an episode of its program "This is Palestine"
that featured Palestinian refugees and "reunited" a Palestinian family via
broadcasts from Gaza and Jordan. 
Although most of Al-Manar's children's programs offer universal children's
themes, Al-Manar airs a children's music video called "My Country," which
tells the story of life in Palestine prior to 1948 and how this life was
destroyed. 
Al-Manar also features a series of clips under the slogan "The return is a
right from which there is no turning (away)." The clips show images or
segments of interviews with various generations of Palestinians longing for
their homeland. 
Al-Manar continues its negative treatment of the United States but has
dropped the more incendiary anti-US material seen in the past. Anti-US
material has largely been confined to newscasts and political talk shows.
Al-Manar's reporting on Iraq adopts a critical tone toward US policies and
actions but condemns insurgent bombings targeting Iraqi civilians. The
channel refers to US forces in Iraq as "occupation" forces and sometimes
editorializes in its news reporting on US actions. Al-Manar refers to Iraqis
killed by both American forces and insurgents as "martyrs" and highlights
popular Iraqi opposition to such acts. In addition to its critical tone
toward the continued violence, Al-Manar highlights reconstruction efforts
and portrays them as the benefit of establishing security. 
A 27 November announcer-read report on the debate in the US about the
military presence in Iraq said that the "pressure of the American street
against the 'mistaken' Bush policy in Iraq is worrying the Administration." 
On 25 Nov, Al-Manar reported that there were "more than 34 new martyrs in
Iraq resulting from two suicide bombings targeting civilians in a market in
the city of Al-Hillah." 
A 20 November report on reconstruction projects in Karbala noted: The theory
that says that construction is correlated to security has become more
popular among Iraqis. The evidence is that the cities that maintained their
calm and security have headed toward construction and development, as
opposed to those that are still suffering war and destruction." 
Al-Manar also continues to carry speeches and remarks by Hizballah leaders
such as Secretary General Nasrallah that have an anti-US edge. However, OSC
has not observed the kind of egregious anti-US videos once seen, such as
those aired during 2003-2004 that compared President Bush to Hitler and
suggested that the US was a "terrorist," using missiles to kill babies. 
Al-Manar regularly airs spots for the Martyr Association, which provides
support for children of "martyrs." The station was also observed to solicit
contributions for the Association for Islamic Resistance Support. 
In this advertisement for the Martyr Association, the boy is seen
daydreaming about his father while drawing his picture carrying a gun and
writing: "My Father in Heaven." Telephone numbers for the Martyr Association
are shown on the screen. 
On 21 November this advertisement for the Islamic Resistance Support
Association appeared twice, following a Hizballah music video. It lists
telephone numbers as well account #46-01-465000 at the Bank of Beirut and
Riyadh - Ghbairi branch. 
Al-Manar regularly broadcasts advertisements for DVD collections of programs
and music videos that appeared in its broadcasts or that are representative
of its programming. Such DVD's include a compilation of patriotic and
religious songs, the Iranian drama "The Virgin Mary", and "Days of
Humiliation," which tells the story of "Israel's defeat in its leaders' own
words in Hebrew." The station also carries advertisements for Hizballah's
publications, such as its weekly newspaper. The station was not observed to
carry any other commercial advertising. However, on 17 and 18 November, it
frequently aired an advertisement for the World Summit on the Information
Society that was taking place in Tunisia (which appeared to have been
produced by the Tunisian Government). 
As of 25 November, Al-Manar transmits on the following satellites: Arabsat
2B at 30.5 degrees East; Arabsat 2C at 26.2 degress East, Arabsat 3A at 26.0
East, and Nilesat 102 at 7.0 degrees East, allowing its programming to
mainly reach audiences in North Africa and the Middle East. 
 


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