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Al-Manar is the first Arab establishment to stage an effective psychological warfare against the Zionist enemy.
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But while Al-Jazeera has been criticised for some anti-Western bias, Al-Manar is blatant about its agenda.
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"Al-Manar is the first Arab establishment to stage an effective psychological warfare against the Zionist enemy," the website says.
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Al-Manar is the second most popular Arabic TV channel out of 10 available in Australia via subscription, says a saleswoman for its Sydney-based distributor, TARBS World TV.
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In this Sea of the fishing of pearles is an Iland called Manar, which is inhabited by Christians of the countrey which first were
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Al-Manar, which is Hezbollah television, which is banned in the United States, Al-Jazeera.
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And there he erected a large tower, a lighthouse, called Manar al Iskandriyyah in Arabic.
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Future TV, LBC, which is the leading private network and al Manar which is Hezbollah's channel there have all been attacked this morning.
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It is about al-Manar which is owned by Hizbullah … The U.S. government believes there is no difference between a terrorist organization and a media outlet run by it.
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It is about al-Manar which is owned by Hizbullah … The U.S. government believes there is no difference between a terrorist organization and a media outlet run by it.
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