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Latma is a right-wing Israeli media project which satirizes critics of Israel and what it calls the "egregious leftist slant of news coverage" in Israel.<ref name="segal">Ruthie Blum Leibowitz, '[http://www.jpost.com/Features/InTheSpotlight/Article.aspx?id=136395 One on One: Right hook to the funny bone of the body politic],' ''Jerusalem Post'', 18 March 2009</ref> The project is run by Jerusalem Post editor [[Caroline Glick]] and funded by the Washington-based [[neoconservative]] think tank [[Center for Security Policy]]. The Israel lobby group [[AIPAC]],<ref>Andrew Sullivan, [http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2010/06/aipacs-latest-email.html AIPAC's Latest Email], ''The Daily Dish (The Atlantic)'', 20 June 2010</ref> [[Christians United for Israel]] (CUFI) and the Israeli embassy distributed its videos as part of the media campaign to discredit the activists massacred on the Gaza Freedom Flotilla.<ref>Didi Remez, [http://coteret.com/2010/06/06/caroline-glicks-we-con-the-world-and-the-tea-partying-of-the-us-israel-relationship/ Caroline Glick’s “We Con the World” and the Tea Partying of the US-Israel relationship], ''Coteret'', 6 June 2010</ref>  
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Latma is a right-wing Israeli media project which satirizes critics of Israel and what it calls the "egregious leftist slant of news coverage" in Israel.<ref name="segal">Ruthie Blum Leibowitz, '[http://www.jpost.com/Features/InTheSpotlight/Article.aspx?id=136395 One on One: Right hook to the funny bone of the body politic],' ''Jerusalem Post'', 18 March 2009</ref> The project is run by Jerusalem Post editor [[Caroline Glick]] and funded by the Washington-based [[neoconservative]] think tank [[Center for Security Policy]]. The Israel lobby group [[AIPAC]],<ref>Andrew Sullivan, [http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2010/06/aipacs-latest-email.html AIPAC's Latest Email], ''The Daily Dish (The Atlantic)'', 20 June 2010</ref> [[Christians United for Israel]] (CUFI) and the Israeli embassy distributed its videos as part of the media campaign to discredit the activists killed by Israeli forces on the Gaza Freedom Flotilla.<ref>Didi Remez, [http://coteret.com/2010/06/06/caroline-glicks-we-con-the-world-and-the-tea-partying-of-the-us-israel-relationship/ Caroline Glick’s “We Con the World” and the Tea Partying of the US-Israel relationship], ''Coteret'', 6 June 2010</ref>  
 
==Aims==
 
==Aims==
 
'Latma means "slap" in Hebrew slang', Glick writes. The project, 'focuses on criticism  of the uniformly far left local media in Israel.'<ref name="glick">Caroline Glick, [http://www.carolineglick.com/e/2009/08/what-israelis-think-of-rahm-em.php What Israelis Think of Rahm Emanuel], ''CarolineGlick.com'', 28 August 2009</ref> For Segal, the aim of Latma is to counter Israel's media 'all of which march to the beat of the same leftist drummer.' Segal sees Latma as playing the role that in the US has been played by 'the emergence of talk radio, FOXNews and the conservative blogosphere, which all gave legitimacy to more conservative opinions'.
 
'Latma means "slap" in Hebrew slang', Glick writes. The project, 'focuses on criticism  of the uniformly far left local media in Israel.'<ref name="glick">Caroline Glick, [http://www.carolineglick.com/e/2009/08/what-israelis-think-of-rahm-em.php What Israelis Think of Rahm Emanuel], ''CarolineGlick.com'', 28 August 2009</ref> For Segal, the aim of Latma is to counter Israel's media 'all of which march to the beat of the same leftist drummer.' Segal sees Latma as playing the role that in the US has been played by 'the emergence of talk radio, FOXNews and the conservative blogosphere, which all gave legitimacy to more conservative opinions'.
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
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[[Category:Israel Lobby]]

Latest revision as of 19:38, 22 October 2014

<youtube size="tiny" align="right" caption="'The Three Terrors' - A racist video produced by Latma and distributed by AIPAC">VmffgIqlAYA</youtube> <youtube size="tiny" align="right" caption="'We con the world' - Latma mocks the Flotilla activists">lnSR6RhdqxM</youtube> Latma is a right-wing Israeli media project which satirizes critics of Israel and what it calls the "egregious leftist slant of news coverage" in Israel.[1] The project is run by Jerusalem Post editor Caroline Glick and funded by the Washington-based neoconservative think tank Center for Security Policy. The Israel lobby group AIPAC,[2] Christians United for Israel (CUFI) and the Israeli embassy distributed its videos as part of the media campaign to discredit the activists killed by Israeli forces on the Gaza Freedom Flotilla.[3]

Aims

'Latma means "slap" in Hebrew slang', Glick writes. The project, 'focuses on criticism of the uniformly far left local media in Israel.'[4] For Segal, the aim of Latma is to counter Israel's media 'all of which march to the beat of the same leftist drummer.' Segal sees Latma as playing the role that in the US has been played by 'the emergence of talk radio, FOXNews and the conservative blogosphere, which all gave legitimacy to more conservative opinions'. [1] Besides usual suspects such as the Iranian, Turkish, and Syrian heads of state, the website has also made some odd characters the subject of its attacks. In one early satire it attacks the staunchly pro-Israel US chief of staff Rahm Emmanuel as a 'self-hating Jews[sic]' and a 'Kapo' (a Jew who collaborated with the Nazis).[4]

Principals

Themes

Racial Profiling

In January 2010, Latma posted a satirical sketch on its Youtube channel which mocks US airport security for not adopting racial profiling practices.[5]

Affiliations

Contact

Resources

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Ruthie Blum Leibowitz, 'One on One: Right hook to the funny bone of the body politic,' Jerusalem Post, 18 March 2009
  2. Andrew Sullivan, AIPAC's Latest Email, The Daily Dish (The Atlantic), 20 June 2010
  3. Didi Remez, Caroline Glick’s “We Con the World” and the Tea Partying of the US-Israel relationship, Coteret, 6 June 2010
  4. 4.0 4.1 Caroline Glick, What Israelis Think of Rahm Emanuel, CarolineGlick.com, 28 August 2009
  5. Latma, US airline security chief, Youtube, 18 January 2010