Behaviour film
The Israeli Army, stung by negative press coverage of its handling of a Palestinian uprising, has made a film to show soldiers how to behave, especially in the presence of television cameras. The 22-minute training film, “The Camera sees Everything,” includes much television footage of brutality by troops. — Jerusalem,
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Press, 17 June 1988, Page 15
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