Source: Avigdor Eskin always voices things for which he is paid

Source: Avigdor Eskin always voices things for which he is paid

PanARMENIAN.Net - The head of the delegation of Israeli journalists on a press-tour in Azerbaijan, political technologist Avigdor Eskin said that not only pro-fascist nationalists, but also larger circles in Armenia are used to accuse Israel of their own nation’s problems, accuse Jews of all global cataclysms just like in textbooks of the Nazi propaganda.

Eskin also expressed hope that “the Karabakh conflict resolution and establishment of new relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia, when injustice is rectified, will also help Israel enter a more positive dialogue with Armenia.”

A source in Israeli political circles told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter that Eskin is not treated seriously by the Israeli public; he deals with “black PR,” is detected to have links with SAR and other odious countries.

“Eskin is known for voicing those things, for which he is paid. He is the author of scandalous materials, which actually turn to be concocted. Eskin has been repeatedly found out in a lie and “sensations,” authored by him. In this case, he was evidently paid in Baku and he speaks at the instigation of the Azerbaijani organizers of the press-tour.

As a whole, over half of the invited journalists were born in Baku, and they represent those media, which are not popular in Russian-speaking circles of Israel. In my opinion, the so-called journalists, who visited Baku, have hardly contributed to Israel’s political weight, but have managed to spoil a lot of things,” the source said.

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