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Monday, November 19, 2012

Lying For Hamas, The Mainstream Media and Operation Pillar of Defense

Perhaps its because the election is over and they can no longer lie about republican positions on the issues,  the mainstream media is working hard  via lies, spin and false reports, to sway opinion against Israel in its battle to stop the Hamas terrorists from firing rockets into her civilian areas.
Between Saturday and Tuesday of last week Hamas terrorists fired over 150 rockets from Gaza into Israeli Civilian areas, this was on top of another 700 rockets launched this year prior to that assault.
On Wednesday the IDF directed a precision attack on Ahmed Jabri, the head of Hamas’ “military wing” in the Gaza Strip. Jabri was a senior operative of the terrorist group and was directly responsible for executing terror attacks against the Jewish State in the past number of years.
The mainstream  media acted as if they were unfamiliar with Jabri’s history, the weekend of terror coming out of Gaza and in some cases the fact that Israel left the Gaza strip over seven years ago.
Associated Press' coverage of the incident referred to Israel's air strike as an "assassination," that resumption of "Israel's policy of assassinating Palestinian militant leaders," pointed out that "Israeli aircraft have previously assassinated the previous commander of Hamas' military wing," and noted that "Israeli officials had said that they were considering assassinating top Hamas officials following a wave of rocket fire."
Camera.org checked the Nexus news database, 
 there have been 2,907 AP news stories mentioning one of the two countries along with the word "drone" or "drones." Of those stories, 208 also mention "assassination" or some derivative of that word. But only one of the 208 stories referred to an American drone operation as an attempted "assassination." (A May 2003 article stated, "The U.S. government last year declared Hekmatyar a terrorist, and in May 2002 a CIA drone tried to assassinate him near Kabul, but missed and killed some of his followers.") In the 9 years that followed, during which U.S. targeted killings increased dramatically, not a single AP article described American drone attacks as assassinations in the voice of the reporter.
When discussing Israel, the media has its own language, like that term militant. The mainstream media is reluctant to use the term terrorist when discussing Hamas because they really believe one man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter.
As Jonah Goldberg described in his book “The Tyranny of Clichés” the only people that believe that a terrorist is indistinguishable from a freedom fighter are terrorist sympathizers and idiots.
“Shall we say George Washington, Martin Luther King and Mohandas Gandhi are indistinguishable from Osama bin Laden or Timothy McVeigh? Most reasonable and decent people would recoil at the suggestion that Martin Luther King was a terrorist.”
When it comes to covering Israel (and politics) the mainstream media cannot be considered “reasonable and decent.”
From the very beginning the media tried to imply the Israeli action was not justified.  Wednesday morning saw Fox News’ Leland Vittert say the IDF was responding to “low grade” attacks from Gaza.  In what world would 150 rockets fired at civilian communities be considered a “low grade” attack?  
 Even days into the action (on Saturday Night), Long Island’s News 12 was claiming the entire escalation began with the Israeli killing of Ahmed Jabri, totally ignoring the missiles shot into Sderot and Ashkelon.
Ethan Bronner of the NY Times started his November 17 report with a similar claim  “When Israel assassinated the top Hamas military commander in Gaza on Wednesday, setting off the current round of fierce fighting”
On Friday's ABC World News  correspondent Alex Marquardt broadcast without question a claim by "one of the militant groups behind" the rocket attacks on Israel that they "wouldn't fire rockets if Israel wasn't killing us," even though almost 700 rockets had already been fired out of Gaza into the Jewish state between January 1 and November 9, before Israel's recent sustained military campaign began.
Trying to show how “evil” the IDF is, photos of the dead 4-year-old Mahmoud Sadallah of Jabaliya, were distributed by the Associated Press, AgenceFrance-Presse and Reuters, all of the photos were sent out with captions  stating the boy was killed in an Israeli air strike, despite the fact that news articles by the New York Times and even AP itself made clear that the circumstances behind his death were "hotly disputed," (as AP put it), and that he may have been killed by an errant Palestinian rocket. ( as it turns out, the child was killed by an errant Hamas Rocket).
BBC reporter Jon Donnison, tweeted his 8,000 followers a picture of  a dead girl with her little brother crying by her side, and described it as a heartbreaking picture from Gaza.  While the picture was indeed heartbreaking it was from the Syrian civil war not from the Israeli action to protect herself from Hamas rockets.
Then there is that"good ole moral equivalence lie". A Financial Times editorial said Hamas bears primary responsibility for the escalation but the Netanyahu government “must also take much blame for stoking resentment among Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank for so long.” Hey guys Israel pulled out of Gaza in August 2005, perhaps you were on vacation that year (it was in all the papers).
The LA Times reported on November 15th; Death toll grows as Israel-Gaza violence escalates, a double whammy arguing a moral equivalence and using the term “Gaza” instead of Hamas or terrorists.
CNN took a similar approach with its headline Violence flares between Palestinians, Israelis. CNN also ran a background article on Hamas implying that it had modified, that its charter calling for the destruction of Israel was no longer in place and it was ready to make peace;
Its original manifesto advocated the destruction of the state of Israel, and called for the raising of "the banner of Allah over every inch of Palestine."
Despite the “hint” from CNN, the original Hamas manifesto was never changed.
These are not all the cases of biased reporting from the mainstream media nor do they comprise the full list of the most egregious cases.  It is simply an alert to fair-minded people not to accept what they read, see, or hear from the mainstream media.  They have an agenda to support the Palestinians and to delegitimize Israel at the expense the truth.

2 comments:

Moishe3rd said...

Another "news" source, NPR gave this one liner when reporting on the conflict on Sunday - "Both sides have accused the other side of deliberating targeting civilians..."
I wonder upon what this particular news gem is biased... I mean based...

Anonymous said...

It would be wonderful if Israel could come up with a weapon that would seek out and destroy it's MSM critics who, for some ungodly reason, are on side with the enemies of freedom .... the Muslims.

Get this straight. The Jew are us ... the Muslims are them. What don't you get about that. It is not the Jews who want to kill us .. it's the rabid muslim world who keep blowing stuff up ALL OVER THE WORLD AS A MATTER OF FACT. The war mongers in Gaza are just a faction of that global jihad.