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Killing the truth in Gaza

Western media is failing to report the truth not just because of its pro-Israel attitude, but also because of its sheer ignorance of the unconteste­d facts

- By Ramzy Baroud ■ Ramzy Baroud is a journalist, author and editor of Palestine Chronicle. His latest book is The Last Earth: A Palestinia­n Story (Pluto Press, London, 2018).

Joint Israeli-American efforts are aiming to silence Palestinia­n voices and empower Israeli ones, as the number of casualties of Israeli violence against peaceful protesters at the Gaza border continues to grow. These efforts, coupled with the existing imbalance in media perception­s of Palestine and Israel, further contribute to the skewed public understand­ing of the situation in Palestine.

A new warfront on Palestinia­ns has recently opened on social media, particular­ly on Facebook, which continues to delete accounts of Palestinia­n activists and media platforms. The latest notable victim of Facebook’s targeting of the Palestinia­n narrative on the popular social media platform was the Safa Press Agency, which had 1.3 million followers.

By removing Safa’s account late last month, Facebook had ensured that an influentia­l news network that provided raw footage, photos and news from Palestine is stifled, to the satisfacti­on of Israel’s propaganda machine.

Meanwhile, the Israeli government raided and shut down a popular youth media organisati­on in [occupied] Jerusalem, ‘Elia for Media’, as part of its growing campaign targeting media organisati­ons that transmit Palestinia­n voices, exposing Israeli atrocities, to the rest of the world.

Facebook labelled Safa Press Agency posts as ‘hate speech’, while ‘Elia for Media’ was described by the Israeli defence ministry as a “terrorist group associatio­n”.

During the March for Freedom at the Gaza border, several Palestinia­n journalist­s have been shot and killed, the latest victim being Ahmad Abu Hussain, 25, who succumbed to wounds he sustained on April 13. This ongoing war on Palestinia­n media, however, is part of a larger attack that requires some contextual­isation. Western media’s relationsh­ip with the subject of Palestine and Israel has been marred by inaccuraci­es, false perception­s and incongruit­ies.

Demonising Palestinia­ns

Western mainstream media is failing, not just because of the pro-Israel attitude held by most Americans and, to a lesser degree, of Europeans, but also because of their sheer ignorance of the unconteste­d facts. For example, an IRmep poll fielded by Google Consumer Surveys, concluded two years ago that a majority of Americans were under the misconcept­ion that Palestinia­ns occupy Israeli land, instead of the other way around. This dangerous lack of knowledge, considerin­g the amount of time spent discussing Israel on American television channels and in newspapers, is indicative of a media failure. It has created an intellectu­al vacuum that has perpetuate­d such twisted ideas as ‘Palestinia­n mothers hate their children’ for far too long. Such dark judgement was not founded on any rational claim to support it, but on Zionist ideals of the past. The term ‘media bias’ does not do justice to western media’s relationsh­ip with Israel and Palestine. The relationsh­ip is, indeed, far more profound than merely being partial. It is not ignorance, either. It is a calculated and long-term campaign, aimed at guarding Israel and demonising Palestinia­ns.

Political symbiosis, cultural affinity, Hollywood propaganda and the far-reaching influence of pro-Israel and Zionist groups within the political and media circles are some of the explanatio­ns that many of us have offered as to why Israel is often viewed with sympatheti­c eyes, and Palestinia­ns and Arabs condemned. But such explanatio­ns should hardly suffice. Palestinia­n and Arab journalist­s, intellectu­als and cultural representa­tives are more present on a global stage than ever before and are more than capable of facing off, if not defeating, the pro-Israeli media discourse.

However, they are largely invisible to western media; it is the Israeli spokespers­on who continues to occupy the centre stage, speaking, shouting, theorising and demonising as he pleases. It is, then, not a matter of media ignorance, but of media policy.

Biased media coverage is not fuelled by the simplistic notion of ‘clever Israel, imprudent Arabs’. Western media is actively involved in shielding Israel and enhancing its diminishin­g brand, while painstakin­gly demolishin­g the image of Israel’s enemies. Israel’s media apparatus is as erratic and self-defeating as North Korea’s; but this is hardly the image conveyed by western media, which insists on placing Israel on a moral pedestal while misreprese­nting Palestinia­ns, regardless of the circumstan­ces.

Media spin will continue to provide Israel with the needed margins to carry out its violent policies against Palestinia­n people, with no moral accountabi­lity. It will remain loyal to Israel, creating a buffer between the truth and its audiences. It is incumbent upon us to expose this sinister relationsh­ip and hold mainstream media accountabl­e for covering up Israel’s crimes, as well as Israel, for committing and perpetuati­ng these crimes in the first place.

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