From Ynet News, with thanks to Alain:
Terror organizations are advancing their recruitment and public relations methods: Internet surfers who enter the word “Hamas” in Arabic in the Google search engine, will view, in addition to the search results, an AdWord message that links directly to the website of the organization’s military faction Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades.The link also appears in a search of several other words, such as the “Gaza,” “Palestine,” “Jihad.”
This indicates that a Hamas source has paid Google, the most popular search engine on the web, for the advertisement.
Perhaps it's me, but I don't see any 'AdWord' messages when entering 'Hamas' in Arabic in the Google search engine, Robert.
In English, you get an ad for NPR.
Does that qualify?
They've been putting on "those wonderful and plucky Muslim "resistence fighters" and charming Muslims with personal stories to make them seem amiable, enlightened and "just like you and me".
VIZ: the gay Muslim lad whose Middle-Eastern father has abandoned him and divorced his mother in order to have a new, non-gay son, so that his genotype will be carried on (using the formula: no new Muslims, no Islam).
NPR can also be thought of as:
Noggin Probing Rectally.