Qatar, Cappuccinos, and “Senior Officials”
Qatar didn’t buy the Israeli media, it just realized it was open to operations.
And the most dangerous operation? Two narratives for the price of one, and the truth at home.
In the old days, “empathy” was a nice word – a way of saying: I see you, I hear you, and I won’t send you to the corner.
But in its current version – empathy is a selective weapon for achieving moral control
The Israeli media, like its American counterpart, has long ceased to be concerned with reporting, but with directing. If once the reporter was sent into the field with a notebook, today he goes there with a script, and with a clear goal: “Bring material that will strengthen the message.”