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(Jerusalem Post) Nina Gilbert - Foreign Ministry Deputy Director-General for Public Affairs Gideon Meir presented Israel's plan to win the PR battle outside the International Court of Justice in The Hague next week, at a meeting Tuesday with the Knesset's subcommittee on foreign relations and information. 927 Jewish students from Israel and abroad will represent all the victims of Palestinian terror attacks since September 2000, as they each hold a placard detailing the identity of a terror victim and his life story. According to Meir, Israel's sole message is that the "fence stops terror." A delegation of parliamentary assistants from political parties on the Left and Right is being dispatched to The Hague to handle the media. A number of families of terror victims are also to be included in the delegation of demonstrators. 2004-02-18 00:00:00Full Article
Israel Readies for PR Blitz in The Hague
(Jerusalem Post) Nina Gilbert - Foreign Ministry Deputy Director-General for Public Affairs Gideon Meir presented Israel's plan to win the PR battle outside the International Court of Justice in The Hague next week, at a meeting Tuesday with the Knesset's subcommittee on foreign relations and information. 927 Jewish students from Israel and abroad will represent all the victims of Palestinian terror attacks since September 2000, as they each hold a placard detailing the identity of a terror victim and his life story. According to Meir, Israel's sole message is that the "fence stops terror." A delegation of parliamentary assistants from political parties on the Left and Right is being dispatched to The Hague to handle the media. A number of families of terror victims are also to be included in the delegation of demonstrators. 2004-02-18 00:00:00Full Article
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