Posted on 08/05/2014 5:34:59 PM PDT by SJackson
The idea that one of Hamas main command bunkers is located beneath Shifa Hospital in Gaza City is one of the worst-kept secrets of the Gaza war. So why arent reporters in Gaza ferreting it out? The precise location of a large underground bunker equipped with sophisticated communications equipment and housing some part of the leadership of a major terrorist organization beneath a major hospital would seem to qualify as a world-class scoopthe kind that might merit a Pulitzer, or at least a Polk.
So why isnt the fact that Hamas uses Shifa Hospital as a command post making headlines? In part, its because the location is so un-secret that Hamas regularly meets with reporters there. On July 15, for example, William Booth of the Washington Post wrote that the hospital has become a de facto headquarters for Hamas leaders, who can be seen in the hallways and offices. Back in 2006, PBS even aired a documentary showing how gunmen roam the halls of the hospital, intimidate the staff, and deny them access to protected locations within the buildingwhere the camera crew was obviously prohibited from filming. Yet the confirmation that Hamas is using Gaza Citys biggest hospital as its de facto headquarters was made in the last sentence of the eighth paragraph of Booths storywhich would appear to be the kind of rookie mistake that is known in journalistic parlance as burying the lede.
But Booth is no rookiehes an experienced foreign reporter, which means that he buried the lede on purpose. Why? Well, one reason might be that the security sources quoted whenever the location of the Hamas command bunker is mentionedwhich, as evidenced by this 2009 article by the excellent and highly experienced foreign correspondent Steven Erlanger of the New York Times, happens every time theres a war in Gazaare obviously Israelis, not members of Hamas. It might be hard to believe the Israelis, the simple logic might run, since they obviously have an investment in arguing that Hamas is using hospitals and schools as human shields.
The Israelis are so sure about the location of the Hamas bunker, however, not because they are trying to score propaganda points, or because it has been repeatedly mentioned in passing by Western reportersbut because they built it. Back in 1983, when Israel still ruled Gaza, they built a secure underground operating room and tunnel network beneath Shifa hospitalwhich is one among several reasons why Israeli security sources are so sure that there is a main Hamas command bunker in or around the large cement basement beneath the area of Building 2 of the Hospital, which reporters are obviously prohibited from entering.
Hamas obviously has no interest in having a photo-layout of one of its command bunkers beneath Shifa Hospital splashed on the front pages of newspapers. After all, such pictures would show that the organization uses the sick and wounded of Gaza as human shields while launching missiles against Israeli civilians. What Hamas wants is for reporters to use very different pictures from Shifanamely, photos of Palestinians killed and wounded by Israelis, which make Palestinians look like innocent victims of wanton Israeli brutality.
To that end, the rules of reporting from Shifa Hospital are easy for any newbie reporter to understand: No pictures of members of Hamas with their weapons inside the hospital, and dont go anywhere near the bunkers, or the operating rooms where members of Hamas are treated. While reporters can meet with members of Hamas inside the hospitalbecause its obviously convenient for everyonethey are not allowed to take pictures. Reporters inside Gaza who are risking their lives to bring the world whatever news they can should hardly be blamed for obeying Hamas media rules, which the organization has helpfully written down in case anyone has doubts about what they are permitted to show.
Reporters who bravely or foolishly violate Hamas rules even on their social media accounts can be seen to repent with such alacrity that its not difficult to imagine how scared and dependent they are. Nick Casey of the Wall Street Journal, for example, tweeted that You have to wonder w the shelling how patients at Shifa hospital feel as Hamas uses it as a safe place to see media. Casey then quickly deleted his tweet, which didnt save him from being put on a list of journalists who lie/fabricate info for Israel and must be sued a threat which is surely the least of Caseys fears. Last week, French-Palestinian journalist Radjaa Abu Dagg was summoned to Shifa by Hamas and interrogated. He wrote about the experience of attempted intimidation for Liberationand then quickly had the paper take down the article.
It can hardly be lost on any sane journalist that tempers in combat zones can be short, and that Hamas has used the kidnapping of foreign journalists like Alan Johnson of the BBC to advance its own agenda. The fact that Hamas has closed the border and will not let journalists in or out of Gaza cant make journalists who being used as de facto human shields by a terrorist organization feel any more eager to offend their hosts.
What Hamas has done, therefore, is to turn Shifa Hospital into a Hollywood sound-stage filled with real, live war victims who are used to score propaganda points, while the terrorists inside the hospital itself are erased from photographs and news accounts through a combination of pressure and threats, in order to produce the stories that Hamas wants. So if reporters arent entirely to blame for participating in this sick charade, then who is?
The answer is that reporters write what they can, and some do their job better than others, and some are braver or more foolhardy than their peers. But its the job of editors, sitting thousands of miles away, at a very safe remove from the battlefield, to note that dispatches were produced under pressure, or that key information was removed by a governmentas nearly all mainstream media outlets do when battlefield dispatches pass through the hands of the IDF censor. A good editor might attach similar notes to dispatches from combat zones controlled by terrorist organizations. He or she might also decide that reporting only the news that Hamas deems fit to print from Shifa Hospital isnt actually reporting at all: Its propaganda.
If the JOOOS were using a bunker beneath a hospital every rag in the world would be blasting its location on their front pages along with the GPS coordinates and pictures from satellites and Google.
“they built a secure underground operating room and tunnel network “
They should have built a secret backdoor, to raid the place!
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Shhh.
You never know.
Scoop, or a War Crime. Maybe both.
CNN covered up torture and human rights abuses under Saddam Hussein to keep their Baghdad bureau there.
It’s NOTHING to the liberal establishment media to remain silent on horrors if it grants them access with EVIL against the US and her allies.
So why isnt the fact that Hamas uses Shifa Hospital as a command post making headlines?
It doesn’t advance the agenda. Minitrue is for anything that helps to destroy civilization. They have this odd idea that when the commies, fascist or terrorists take over that their contributions will be appreciated and they will be part of the new ruling class. They are not students of history. Someone on here yesterday said something like “useful tools become useless fools”. Not sure if it was in the text or a tag line, but it fits here.
Likely Hamas has the hospital rigged to blow at first sign of an assault.
I wonder how many “bugs” Mossad planted in that facility long before hamas took it over . . .
good point.
just have to JDAM it to hell.
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