One of the ways in which Zionists controlled the discourse about
Arab-Israeli conflict in the West is by insisting on presenting to the
West whatever they select (and distort and fabricate) about Arab
discourse on Zionism and Judaism. From the days of Yehoshovat Harkabi
(former Israeli director of military intelligence and official expert on
Arab statements on Judaism and Zionism) to the days of MEMRI--or even
the writings of Bernard Lewis: there is a Zionist industry to produce
only the ugly and hateful of Arab political discourse. There is so much
about Arab political discourse that is deliberately not being covered
by MEMRI and the likes--because it does not fit into the Zionist
political agenda. On Jerusalem Day, Hasan Nasrallah concluded a long
speech about Palestine with a direct appeal to Israelis. This is rather
unprecedented from an Arab resistance group. He said (my translation):
"We don't want to kill, we don't want to destroy, we dont want to throw
anyone into the sea. We say in a fully civil way, ride your ships and
planes and return to your countries where you came from. As for the
indigenous Jews who are part of Palestinian people, those stay in
Palestine...This is the message of Islam and this is the message of
resistance, and this is the message of the people of the region. No one
wants to perpetrate a new Holocaust or anything like that as Netanyahu
says".