The Jerusalem Post

Palestinia­ns call for ‘blacklisti­ng’ Arab journalist­s for visiting Israel

- • By KHALED ABU TOAMEH

The Palestinia­n Journalist­s Syndicate (PJS) on Monday condemned a visit to Israel by Arab journalist­s and called for holding them to account.

Six journalist­s from Iraq and Saudi Arabia arrived on Sunday via the Allenby Bridge for meetings in Israel. They are expected to tour Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa and Nazareth, and meet with Knesset members, Foreign Ministry officials and academics.

The Fatah-dominated syndicate denounced the visit as a blow to its “anti-normalizat­ion position.” It said the visit was also a “blessing to the occupation, which continues to shed the blood of Palestinia­n journalist­s.”

It called on the Federation of Arab Journalist­s and other media groups in the Arab world to “blacklist” Arab journalist­s who visit Israel and promote normalizat­ion with it.

The PJS claimed that the Foreign Ministry’s efforts to bring Arab journalist­s to Israel was a “desperate attempt to undermine the syndicate’s national position and contradict­s resolution­s of the Federation of Arab Journalist­s.”

According to the Palestinia­n journalist­s’ group, the visit by the Arab journalist­s to Israel “is part of a political effort in the context of Zionist-American schemes to liquidate the Palestinia­n cause.”

The PJS claimed that the visit came after the “failure of US efforts to penetrate the ranks of Palestinia­n journalist­s.” It was referring to its recent call for boycotting the US administra­tion.

Earlier this month, the PJS called on Palestinia­n journalist­s to turn down any invitation from the US administra­tion to visit the White House. The appeal came in response to remarks by US presidenti­al envoy Jason Greenblatt, who was quoted as saying the White House seeks to speak to “ordinary Palestinia­ns” about its upcoming Middle East plan, also known as the “Deal of the Century.”

Greenblatt told the Palestinia­n Authority’s official newspaper Al-Ayyam that “One idea would be potentiall­y inviting Palestinia­n journalist­s to the White House, or maybe somewhere neutral, and have our team make presentati­ons directly to the Palestinia­n media what the plan is all about.”

In response, the PJS warned Palestinia­n journalist­s against “going along with such dubious invitation­s” and said it is “unacceptab­le and it does not make sense to have a dialogue with an administra­tion that is inaugurati­ng tunnels and settlement­s in our land and targeting our Christian and Islamic holy sites.”

The PJS statement was referring to the participat­ion of US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman and Greenblatt in last month’s inaugurati­on of the Pilgrimage Road in the east Jerusalem neighborho­od of Silwan.

Another Gaza-based Palestinia­n media group, the Palestinia­n Democratic Journalist­s Forum, also condemned the “normalizat­ion visit” to Israel by the Arab journalist­s. The group claimed that the visit was in the context of the “Deal of the Century” and other “dubious schemes.” The visit, it added, was in violation of the decisions of the Federation of Arab Journalist­s, which criminaliz­ed all forms of normalizat­ion with the occupation.”

The PLO’s Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) accused the Arab journalist­s visiting Israel of “promoting the Zionist narrative and normalizat­ion.” The PFLP called on Arab media groups to “blacklist” the journalist­s and reaffirm their opposition to all forms of normalizat­ion with Israel.

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