Israeli Intel does the Internet? I'd say so. I'm not criticizing, simply pointing it out that video of this nature doesn't appear anywhere unless it's released by the government of a country. That offers tremendous potential for the blogosphere, but comes with a tremendous potential for abuse and mis-information, too.
The video starts off with an animation display of where the commandos were headed, followed by their departure from the helicopters. Then we shift to a camera that follows the commandos on their mission as they uncover a treasure trove of documents related to terrorist infrastructure and operations. Hezbollah terrorists fire on the Israeli forces, but they are able to return safely to the helicopters.
Here's the latest war news from the Middle East: Pajamas Media, or read a few regional blogs. I like to check the JP headlines, as well.


Now if only they would have been that fast showing a real video debunking the qana incident, i would have believed this one to be for real.
Posted by: R | Thursday, August 03, 2006 at 11:11 AM
Good point, re the video, but in fact, no matter what Israel does, says or post online, she will will never win the MSM PR war.
In a way, recognizing and understanding that truth is liberating. Not having to obsess over something that won't change, allows Israel to focus on the task at hand.
Posted by: sigmund, carl and alfred | Thursday, August 03, 2006 at 12:02 PM
SCA - "Not having to obsess over something that won't change..." is Bush's credo, don't you think? It's been to his detriment in the PR world, but I, for one, love that he doesn't give a damn about public opinion or idiot polls. And, for sure, the truth really is liberating...
Posted by: Phoenix | Thursday, August 03, 2006 at 05:21 PM