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INTRODUCTION Al-Manar is a Lebanese TV station, it beamed its first terrestrial

signal in the 1991 and it began broadcasting via satellite in the year 2000. The Channel
approaches Arabs and Muslims all over the world with an open unifying speech. In 2004,
the station was estimated to be viewed by 10-15 million people daily worldwide

Objectives It assumes objective policy motivated by the ambitions of participation in


building better future for the Arab and Muslim generations by focusing on the tolerant
values of Islam and promoting the culture of dialogue and cooperation among the
followers of the Heavenly religions and human civilizations. It focuses on highlighting
the value of the human being as the center of the Godly messages which endeavor to save
his dignity and freedom and develop the spiritual and moral dimensions of his personality
Al-Manar avoids cheap incitement in dealing with developments and activities, and it
stresses objectively on the adoption of the fair and just causes of the whole nation.
leading post among the other Al-Manar was able in a very short period to occupy a Arab
and to draw a large number of Arab viewers inside the Arab satellite stations became the
true reflection of what world and in the countries of immigration, and it Muslim and Arab
thinks and believes in Every each and

Al-Manar is an active member of the Arab states broadcasting union, part of the Arab
League. According to Al Manar's news director, Hassan Fadlallah, Al Manar does not
aim to be neutral in its broadcasting, "Neutrality like that of Al Jazeera is out of the
question for us," Fadlallah said. "We cover only the victim, not the aggressor. CNN is the
Zionist news network, Al Jazeera is neutral, and Al Manar takes the side of the
Palestinians He said Al Manar's opposition to neutrality means that, unlike Al Jazeera, his
station would never feature interviews or comments by Israeli of finials. "We're not
looking to interview Sharon," Fadlallah said. "We want to get close to him in order to kill
him.

Conclusion; Arabic for The Beacon) is a satellite and terrestrial television(‫)المنار‬-Manar


( station based in Beirut, Lebanon. Al-Manar calls itself the "station of resistance" (qanat
al-muqawama(, and is instrumental in what Hezbollah calls its "psychological warfare
against the Zionist enemy in," and an integral part of Hezbollah's plan to spread its
message to the entire Arab and Muslim world. Its programming is geared to keep the
Arab world focused on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, and since the U.S. invasion of
Iraq, the US Occupation of that country

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