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The media war against Israel
National Post ^ | Tom Gross

Posted on 08/02/2006 3:54:09 AM PDT by Clive

LONDON - Large sections of the international media are not only misreporting the current conflict in Lebanon. They are actively fanning the flames.

The BBC world service has a strong claim to be the number-one villain. It has come to sound like a virtual propaganda tool for Hezbollah. As it attempts to prove that Israel is guilty of committing "war crimes" and "crimes against humanity," it has introduced a new charge -- one which I have heard several times on-air in recent days.

The newscaster reads out carefully selected "audience comments." Among these are invariably contained some version of the claim that "Israel's attack on Lebanon" will serve as a "recruitment" drive for al-Qaeda.

But if anything is going to win new recruits for Osama bin Laden and his like, it will not be Israel's defensive actions, which are far less damaging than Western TV stations would have us believe, but the inflammatory and one-sided way in which they are being reported by those very same news organizations.

While the slanted comments and interviews are bad enough, the degree of pictorial distortion is even worse. From the way many TV stations worldwide are portraying it, you would think Beirut has begun to resemble Dresden and Hamburg in the aftermath of Second World War air raids. International television channels have used the same footage of Beirut over and over, showing the destruction of a few individual buildings in a manner which suggests half the city has been razed.

A careful look at aerial satellite photos of the areas targeted by Israel in Beirut shows that certain specific buildings housing Hezbollah command centres in the city's southern suburbs have been singled out. Most of the rest of Beirut, apart from strategic sites such as airport runways used to ferry Hezbollah weapons in and out of Lebanon, has been left pretty much untouched.

From the distorted imagery, selective witness accounts, and almost round-the-clock emphasis on casualties, you would be forgiven for thinking that the level of death and destruction in Lebanon is on par with that in Darfur, where Arab militias are slaughtering hundreds of thousands of non-Arabs, or with the 2004 tsunami that killed half a million in Southeast Asia.

In fact, Israel has taken great care to avoid killing civilians -- even though this has proven extremely difficult and often tragically impossible, since members of Hezbollah, the self-styled "Party of God," have deliberately ensconced themselves in civilian homes. Nevertheless the civilian death toll has been mercifully low compared to other international conflicts in recent years.

Last week, a senior journalist let slip how the news media allows its Mideast coverage to be distorted. CNN "senior international correspondent" Nic Robertson admitted that his anti-Israel report from Beirut on July 18 about civilian casualties in Lebanon was stage-managed from start to finish by Hezbollah. In particular, he revealed that his story was heavily influenced by the group's "press officer," and that Hezbollah have "very, very sophisticated and slick media operations."

When pressed a few days later about his reporting on the CNN program Reliable Sources, Robertson acknowledged that Hezbollah militants had instructed the CNN camera team where and what to film. Hezbollah "had control of the situation," Robertson said. "They designated the places that we went to, and we certainly didn't have time to go into the houses or lift up the rubble to see what was underneath."

Robertson added that Hezbollah has "very, very good control over its areas in the south of Beirut. They deny journalists access to those areas. You don't get in there without their permission. We didn't have enough time to see if perhaps there was somebody there who was, you know, a taxi driver by day, and a Hezbollah fighter by night."

Yet Reliable Sources, presented by Washington Post writer Howard Kurtz, is broadcast only on the American version of CNN. So CNN International viewers around the world will not have had the opportunity to learn that the pictures they saw from Beirut were carefully selected for them by Hezbollah.

Another journalist let the cat out of the bag last week. Writing on his blog while reporting from southern Lebanon, Time magazine contributor Christopher Allbritton casually mentioned in the middle of a posting: "To the south, along the curve of the coast, Hezbollah is launching Katyushas, but I'm loath to say too much about them. The Party of God has a copy of every journalist's passport, and they've already hassled a number of us and threatened one."

Robertson is not the only foreign journalist to have misled viewers with selected footage from Beirut. NBC's Richard Engel, CBS's Elizabeth Palmer, and a host of European and other networks, were also taken around the damaged areas by Hezbollah minders. Palmer commented on her report that "Hezbollah is also determined that outsiders will only see what it wants them to see."

Palmer's honesty is helpful. But it doesn't prevent the damage being done by organizations such as the BBC, whose bias is obvious to those who know the facts. First, the BBC gave the impression that Israel had flattened the greater part of Beirut. Then to follow up its lopsided coverage, its Web site helpfully carried full details of the assembly points for an anti-Israel march due to take place in London, but did not give any details about a rally in support of Israel also held in London a short time later.

Indeed, the BBC's coverage of the present war has been so extraordinary that even staunch BBC supporters in London seem rather embarrassed -- in conversation, not on the air, unfortunately.

If the BBC were just a British problem, that would be one thing, but it is not. Thanks to British taxpayers, it is the world's biggest and most lavishly funded news organization. No other station broadcasts so extensively in dozens of languages, on TV, radio and online.

The BBC's radio service alone attracts over 163 million listeners. It pours forth its world view in almost every language of the Middle East: Pashto, Persian, Arabic and Turkish. (Needless to say, it declines to broadcast in Hebrew, even though it does broadcast in the languages of other small nations: Macedonian and Albanian, Azeri and Uzbek, Kinyarwanda and Kyrgyz, and so on.)

It is not just that the supposed crimes of Israel are completely overplayed, but the fact that this is a two-sided war (started, of course, by Hezbollah) is all but obscured. As a result, in spite of hundreds of hours of broadcast by dozens of BBC reporters and studio anchors, you wouldn't really know that hundreds of thousands of Israelis have been living in bomb shelters for weeks now, tired, afraid, but resilient; that a grandmother and her seven-year old grandson were killed by a Katyusha rocket during a Friday night Sabbath dinner; that several other Israeli children have died.

You wouldn't have any real understanding of what it is like to have over 2,000 Iranian and Syrian rockets rain down indiscriminately on towns, villages and farms across one third of your country, aimed at killing civilians.

You wouldn't really appreciate that Hezbollah, far from being some ragtag militia, is in effect a division of the Iranian revolutionary guards, with relatively advanced weapons (unmanned aerial vehicles that have flown over northern Israel, extended-range artillery rockets, anti-ship cruise missiles), and that it has a global terror reach, having already killed 114 people in Argentina during the 1990s.

The BBC and other media have carried report after report on the damaged Lebanese tourist industry, but none on its damaged Israeli counterpart, even though at least one hotel in Tiberias, on the Sea of Galilee, was hit by a Hezbollah rocket. There are reports on Lebanese children who don't know where they will be going to school, but none on Israeli children.

Many have grown accustomed to left-wing papers such as Britain's Guardian allowing their Mideast coverage to spill over into something akin to anti-Semitism. For example, last month a cartoon by the Guardian's Martin Rowson depicted Stars of David being used as knuckle dusters on a bloody fist.

Now the Conservative-leaning Daily Telegraph, Britain's best-selling quality daily, and previously one of the only papers in Europe to give Israel a fair hearing, has got in on the act. The cartoon at the top of the Telegraph comment page last Saturday showed two identical scenes of devastation, exactly the same in every detail. One was labelled: "Warsaw 1943"; the other: "Tyre, 2006." The suggestion, of course, is that modern Israel is no different from Nazi Germany.

A politician had already given the cue for this horrendous libel. Conservative MP Sir Peter Tapsell told the House of Commons that British Prime Minister Tony Blair was "colluding" with U.S. President George W. Bush in giving Israel the okay to wage a war crime "gravely reminiscent of the Nazi atrocity on the Jewish quarter of Warsaw."

Of course, there was no "Jewish quarter" of Warsaw. In case anyone needs reminding (Sir Peter obviously does) the ghetto in the Polish capital, established in October 1940, constituted less than three square miles. Over 400,000 Jews were then crammed into it, about 30% of the population of Warsaw. 254,000 were sent to Treblinka where they were exterminated. Most of the rest were murdered in other ways. The ghetto was completely cleared of Jews by the end of May 1943.

The picture isn't entirely bleak. Some British and European politicians, on both the left and right, have been supportive of Israel. So have some magazines, such as Britain's Spectator. So have a number of individual newspaper commentators.

But meanwhile, anti-Semitic coverage and cartoons are spreading across the globe. Norway's third largest paper, the Oslo daily Dagbladet, ran a cartoon comparing Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to the infamous Nazi commander SS Major Amon Goeth, who indiscriminately murdered Jews by firing at them from his balcony -- as depicted by Ralph Fiennes in Steven Spielberg's film Schindler's List. (A month earlier, Dagbladet published an article, The Third Tower, which questioned whether Muslims were really responsible for the September 11 attacks.)

Antonio Neri Licon of Mexico's El Economista drew what appeared to be a Nazi soldier with stars of David on his uniform. The "soldier" was surrounded by eyes that he had apparently gouged out.

A cartoon in the South African Sunday Times depicted Ehud Olmert with a butchers knife covered in blood. In the leading Australian daily The Age, a cartoon showed a wine glass full of blood being drunk in a scene reminiscent of a medieval blood libel. In New Zealand, veteran cartoonist Tom Stott came up with a drawing which equated Israel with al-Qaeda.

At least one leading European politician has also vented his prejudice through visual symbolism. Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero wore an Arab scarf during an event at which he condemned Israel, but not Hezbollah, who he presumably thinks should not be stopped from killing Israelis.

It's entirely predictable that all this violent media distortion should lead to Jews being attacked and even murdered, as happened at a Seattle Jewish centre last week.

When live Jews can't be found, dead ones are targeted. In Belgium last week, the urn that contained ashes from Auschwitz was desecrated at the Brussels memorial to the 25,411 Belgian Jews deported to Nazi death camps. It was smashed and excrement smeared over it. The silence from Belgian leaders following this desecration was deafening.

Other Jews continue to be killed in Israel itself without it being mentioned in the media abroad. Last Thursday, for example, 60-year-old Dr. Daniel Ya'akovi was murdered by the Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade, the terrorist group within Fatah that Yasser Arafat set up five years ago using European Union aid money.

But this is far from being an exclusively Jewish issue. Some international journalists seem to find it amusing or exciting to bait the Jews. They don't understand yet that Hezbollah is part of a worldwide radical Islamist movement that has plans, and not pleasant ones, for all those -- Muslim, Christian, Hindu and Jew -- who don't abide by its wishes.

- Tom Gross is a former Jerusalem correspondent for the Sunday Telegraph. His Web site is www.tomgrossmedia.com.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Israel; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: drivebymedia; mediabias
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The Jewish state is fighting not one enemy, but two: Hezbollah, and those who peddle its propaganda

1 posted on 08/02/2006 3:54:10 AM PDT by Clive
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To: SJackson

Israel ping


2 posted on 08/02/2006 3:54:51 AM PDT by Clive
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To: Alberta's Child; albertabound; AntiKev; backhoe; Byron_the_Aussie; Cannoneer No. 4; ...

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3 posted on 08/02/2006 3:55:05 AM PDT by Clive
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To: Clive

Do you suppose that godless secularists think they will be immune to the actions of Islamists?


4 posted on 08/02/2006 4:10:36 AM PDT by ClaireSolt (.)
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To: Clive

The BBC has long been a shill for Muslim terrorists. While in Scotland last week, I had to tune-out the BBC and tune-in Sky News to get an unbiased report about the war in Lebanon.


5 posted on 08/02/2006 4:18:08 AM PDT by JoeGar
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To: Clive
I have had the idea that it's not so much that Israel's actions will raise terrorist organizations' recruitment numbers in the ME-the Muslims don't need any incentive for that,they're weaned on killing and raised on hate-but the media in the West may do wonders for recruitment here,with the way that they're spinning this story. I wouldn't be surprised if they know what they're doing,just so they'll have new war stories for the foreseeable future. I believe that the media is truly that cynical and self-serving.
6 posted on 08/02/2006 4:20:23 AM PDT by mrsmel (Men possess talent. Genius possesses men. Chocolate cravings possess women.)
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To: Clive

Both the International and the Lebanese Red Cross are still reporting 16 kids killed in Qana, not 25+ (the Hezbollah number).

Total number killed according to ICRC is less than half that of the Hezbollah number.

I verified this myself on the ICRC.ORG web site this morning.

Don't reporters and editors have access to the Internet and www.icrc.org?


7 posted on 08/02/2006 4:22:22 AM PDT by angkor
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To: mrsmel

I'd suggest they bone up on their Dante, given they're supposed to be so literate and all.

Then again, they probably took a cue from Paul Simon ('men hear what they want to hear and disregard the rest').


8 posted on 08/02/2006 4:25:41 AM PDT by BelegStrongbow (www.stjosephssanford.org)
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To: Clive

OK, scores of arab and Lebanese civilians are being killed. It's war, after all.
But, we have been told over and over and over again - We will gladly die and our children will blissfully sacrifice themselves for Allah in the jihad against the Joooooos.

So, when they do die, in the worldwide jihad against the Joooooos, they shriek like flaming homo's.

I'm confused...


9 posted on 08/02/2006 4:26:15 AM PDT by Paisan
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To: Clive
The BBC world service has a strong claim to be the number-one villain. It has come to sound like a virtual propaganda tool for Hezbollah.

((Said in a Whining, sniveling, tremulous, cringing voice..))

"Maybe if we propagandize against the Joos, out own feral Muslim population will not kill us in our beds and eat our babies."

10 posted on 08/02/2006 4:26:55 AM PDT by Gorzaloon
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To: Clive

Add CNN International to the list of propagandists supporting terrorism wherever they find it.


11 posted on 08/02/2006 4:27:05 AM PDT by Modok
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To: angkor
Don't reporters and editors have access to the Internet and www.icrc.org?

Of course they do. They just don't want to tell the truth. Israel is evil. America is evil. George W. Bush is Terrorist #1.

This sounds just like the Islamo-fascists, "Israel is the little Satan. America is the great Satan."

The MSM has become the enemy of civilization. Sad, but true.

12 posted on 08/02/2006 4:39:51 AM PDT by Jabba the Nutt (Jabba the Hutt's bigger, meaner, uglier brother.)
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To: JoeGar

Sky News and Fox News are under the same group of companies.


13 posted on 08/02/2006 4:55:41 AM PDT by Clive
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To: angkor
I had always thought that the butcher's bill was far too big for a 4 story block of flats in a small town.

It looked to me like Hezb'Allah was importing copses.

14 posted on 08/02/2006 4:58:35 AM PDT by Clive
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To: Jabba the Nutt

Imagine the screams of protest if the US tried to censor the news as Hizballah does.

We have the New York Times actually publishing secret information and we cant stop it.

These people who are so gallantly fighting for freedom of the press in this country where they have no fear of the Government are the first to bow down to kiss the asses of Hizballah and do their bidding when threatened. These turds are so much alike the International Red Cross and Amnesty International and the UN who attack the US freely and openly about how we treat prisoners and say nothing when US soldiers bodies are found with their eyes gouged out and their balls cut off.

The peace demonstrators who carry signs backing Hizballah are the scum of the earth and totally without a brain cell in their stupid minds. John Kerry who states if he were President this never would have happened. Does he really believe he can stop the anti-semitism Israeli hatred and the effort by Islam to rule the world by himself?

He is worse than a fool, he is a useful tool of the terrorist agents, and a traitor and enemy of the United States.


15 posted on 08/02/2006 4:59:11 AM PDT by sgtbono2002 (The fourth estate is a fifth column.)
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To: bsg

propaganda ping


16 posted on 08/02/2006 4:59:29 AM PDT by Canedawg (In God We Trust)
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To: BelegStrongbow

I need to bone up on Dante myself :) Is there a special circle of Hell reserved for the media?


17 posted on 08/02/2006 5:16:08 AM PDT by mrsmel (Men possess talent. Genius possesses men. Chocolate cravings possess women.)
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If you'd like to be on this middle east/political ping list, please FR mail me.

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18 posted on 08/02/2006 5:44:11 AM PDT by SJackson (The Pilgrims—Doing the jobs Native Americans wouldn't do!)
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To: Clive

"It looked to me like Hezb'Allah was importing copses."

How so? How could that be possible? /sarc

According to Hezbollah, the road in and out of Qana had already been "destroyed" by the Israelis, which was why the town couldn't be evacuated of women and children despite 48 hours notice by the IDF.

Magically, at 7AM the building collapsed (after being hit at 1:30AM); Hezbollah made its PR calls to all the reporters stationed in Tyre; who were then able to drive the allegedly "destroyed" road from Tyre to Qana without any problems; and to be onsite and reporting live from Qana by 10AM.

All the above was reported realtime Saturday morning by the onsite Fox News correspondent, who seemed somewhat puzzled by his own report and by what he had been told.


19 posted on 08/02/2006 6:07:16 AM PDT by angkor
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To: angkor

England population for Muslim is on the rise. If media didn't support the terrorist, this people will go crazy and tear down the shop and rape the woman. and suicide everywhere. so any idea how to solve this problem....


20 posted on 08/02/2006 7:08:48 AM PDT by plck
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