If you go to a rally in support of a Palestinian state you are sure to receive a number of pamphlets showing large pictures of Palestinian children who are either dead, injured, standing behind a fence, crying etc. If you go to a pro Israel rally you are sure to receive a number of pamphlets listing many facts on Israel's actions, ratios of civilians killed to militants killed, facts about Jewish presence and the need for security etc. These pamphlets are well put together and can convince anyone who reads them. However, that's the problem. People are required to read these pamphlets to be convinced while they only need to glance at a picture of a dead Palestinian infant to be convinced that Israel is a horrible country. Besides, isn't a picture of a crying child more moving than a statistic or a graph? Think of the Muhammad al-Durrah incident. The story makes little sense and there is evidence that the boy is not even dead. But once people see the picture of the crying child they are convinced, regardless of the amount of evidence that the entire incident is a forgery. I'm not saying that a pro-Israel campaign should not use facts to back itself up. Facts are one of our best weapons against Palestinian propaganda. However, in order to touch the hearts of many the campaigns should use images of victims as well as shatter Palestinian lies with facts.
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