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--- tony picasso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Rakyat Israel lebih mempercayai Nasrallah, krn lebih
meyakinkan dan lebih otentik dibandingkan dg Israeli
PR.
   
 
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3299073,00.html
   
   
  Poll: Israelis believed Nasrallah over Peretz
   
  Polls conducted by Dr. Udi Lebel, political
psychology lecturer, found sad picture of Israeli PR  
Anat Breshkovsky         

Published:   09.03.06, 16:38 
  
    Since the end of the war in the north, two main
issues have been keeping the public busy: The demand
for an account of the failures by the Israeli
leadership, and criticism of the press and nature of
reports. 
   
  A new study, however, buy Dr. Uri Lebel of the Ben
Gurion Institute, Beer Sheva University, has found
that another problem requires urgent 
treatment: Israeli PR.
   
  During the poll, entitled "the management of Israeli
PR during the second Lebanon war," members of six
groups were asked to watch video recordings of Israeli
PR in Israel and abroad, and to answer questions. 
Lebel says he held polls in the past on issues of
strategic press, political psychology, and army-media
relations. The result of his latest poll show that
Israeli PR was so lacking, that in my cases the public
was forced to rely on the reports of Hizbullah leader
Hassan Nasrallah. 
   
  Lebel says a good media leader relies on three
points – gripping the audience, being watchable, and
giving the feeling of certainty. 
   
  The participants of the poll were asked who gave the
a sense of certainty regarding the continuance of the
war, and who was most authentic. 
The results were unequivocal: The Israeli public chose
Nasrallah's speeches as giving it both. 
   
  'Nasrallah contradicted the Israeli spokespeople' 
   
  Asked about Nasrallah's authenticity compared to
that of Israeli spokespeople, not one Hebrew
spokesperson received high authenticity marks.
      "We reached a really crazy situation," says
Lebel. "A psychological situation which seems
inconceivable: Instead of the Israeli public watching
our national spokesman who tells it what is happening
every day, who will minimize the chaos and who will be
seen as believable, something unprecedented happened:
The public perceived the enemy leader 
against whom we fought as having those
characteristics, and waited impatiently for his
speeches. Nasrallah contradicted the Israeli 
spokespeople more than once, many times contradicting
the minister of defense – he was the first to announce
the deaths of Israeli soldiers and the sad 
circumstances which led to them." 
   
  He added: "This isn't the first time that a bereaved
mother found out the truth of the death of her son in
recordings released by Hizbullah, 
where a totally different picture is shown to what the
IDF and its spokespeople have provided." 
   
  Dr. Lebel believes that the figures indicate a
serious crisis of leadership down the road. "It's not
important if objectively the leadership 
did its best – now the public perceives it as cut off,
unprofessional, and boastful. It won't follow the
leadership to the next confrontation," he said. 
   


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