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Hamas releases 'PALtube'

The Hamas-affiliated Palestinian Information Center recently released ‘PalTube’, a YouTube-like video hosting service featuring various media content dealing with the recent Gaza crisis and its aftermath. This includes ‘foreign’ media, most notably that dealing with the white phosphorous issue, as well as a speech by controversial British MP George Galloway at a rally denouncing the BBC’s decision not to permit the airing of ads raising money for Gaza.

Overall, PALtube can be seen as a logical move by Hamas to tap into a largely young and internet-savvy media constituency that is perhaps not reached by its Al-Aqsa TV. Whether or not it will play to Hamas’s advantage in the aftermath of the Gaza crisis will likely depend on whether this media content finds its way onto more widely-used sites/blogs.

Hamas releases 'PALtube'

 

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Pete Ajemian

Pete Ajemian is a New York-based analyst who has written on topics of political violence, terrorism, and Arab media politics. He has conducted research for US law enforcement and recently completed graduate studies at the University of St. Andrews where his dissertation research examined issues dealing with new media, politics and security in the Arab world. His interest in Arab political media developed over the course of his Arabic language studies in Lebanon and the US. He has also written previously on the subject for issues of Arab Media & Society.

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