« On Dec. 22, Al Jazeera broadcast a long interview with Julian Assange conducted by Ahmed Mansour, an Egyptian journalist. -- Mansour asked questions in Arabic, and Assange responded in English. -- The interview has been posted on YouTube, but most of what Assange says is drowned out by the Arabic translation.[1] -- The Peninsula (Qatar) reported that Assange blamed the paucity of cables relating to Israel on those published so far on unwillingness on the part of his media partners, but said: "“There are 3,700 files related to Israel and the source of 2,700 files is Israel. In the next six months we intend to publish more files, depending on our sources."[2] -- The interview was almost completely ignored in U.S. mainstream media: only Voice of America[3] and the Jewish Journal of Greater L.A.[4] mentioned it briefly. -- The Jerusalem Post said Israeli officials "did not express undue concern" at the prospect of the release of the cables; "One government source said there is 'not much of a difference between what we say publicly and what we say privately, so I wouldn’t say there is concern.'"[5] ...»
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