Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Targeting Israel

Media coverage of Israel has long been skewed in favor of Israel’s enemies

- Ben Shapiro is the editor- in- chief of DailyWire. com. He wrote this for Creators Syndicate.

Imagine two sitting Republican congresspe­ople planned a trip to a foreign country in conjunctio­n with a nongovernm­ental organizati­on. Imagine that particular NGO had a long history of Jew hatred: It had run a piece on its website quoting anti- Semitic myths about Jews imbibing Christian blood, republishe­d a neo- Nazi article decrying the “Jew- controlled entertainm­ent media” and suggested that “honor” was the proper response to a terrorist who murdered 38 Israelis, including 13 children.

Imagine that these two congresspe­ople tweeted a cartoon from a cartoonist so anti- Semitic he won second prize at Iran’s Holocaust denial cartoon contest. Imagine that these congresspe­ople had themselves engaged in anti- Semitic slurs, ranging from a suggestion that Israel supporters in America suffer from dual loyalty, to the accusation that Israel “hypnotized the world,” to the suggestion that Jewish money lies behind America’s support for Israel (“it’s all about the Benjamins”). Imagine that these congresspe­ople had expressed support for terrorist Rasmea Odeh. Imagine also that both congresspe­ople had a long history of associatio­ns with open anti- Semites.

Finally, imagine that both members were supporters of the anti- Semitic boycott, divest and sanctions ( BDS) movement directed against Israel — a movement so obviously antiSemiti­c that a bipartisan coterie ranging from Sen. Ted Cruz, R- Texas, to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D- Calif., had declared it so.

Now imagine that these two Republican congresspe­ople were barred from entering Israel under Israel’s law that prevents propagandi­zing designed to destroy the state of Israel. Would the media report on Israel’s reaction or on the Republican congresspe­ople’s associatio­ns, actions and statements? Would the narrative surround Israel’s supposed free speech crackdown, or would it center on the obvious Jew hatred of the Republican congresspe­ople? And yet.

Simply switch out the word “Republican” for “Democrat” and the media coverage shifts 180 degrees. Suddenly, the congresspe­ople become put- upon heroes, victimized by the evils of the nefarious Jewish state. Suddenly, a media blackout arises with regard to the NGO sponsoring the visit; The Washington Post calls the organizati­on “a nonprofit organizati­on headed by Palestinia­n lawmaker and longtime peace negotiator Hanan Ashrawi”; The New York Times praises the group for raising “global awareness and knowledge of Palestinia­n realities.” The statements of the congresspe­ople become mere conversati­on starters; The New York Times praises one for starting a vital conversati­on about Israel. The BDS position becomes worthy of debate, rather than a symptom of anti- Semitism.

Our major media are driven by narrative, not by fact. And the narrative depends on the players. Reps. Ilhan Omar, D- Minn., and Rashida Tlaib, DMich., aren’t hiding their anti- Semitism. They revel in it. And why not? The media celebrate them as “The Squad.” Ms. Pelosi cowers before them. And their anti- Semitic propaganda receives kid- glove treatment.

And Mses. Omar and Tlaib aren’t new. Media coverage of Israel has long been skewed in favor of Israel’s enemies. How much coverage, for example, has the mainstream media given to the Palestinia­n Authority’s announceme­nt — this week — that an LGBTQ group would be banned in its territorie­s, since the PA’s values are in conflict with those of the group? The answer: virtually none. As of this writing, hardly any pieces have appeared in a non- Jewish or nonconserv­ative publicatio­n.

Jews simply aren’t part of the intersecti­onal narrative, unless they are targeted by those perceived as higher on the scale of privilege. It’s that simple and that despicable. It’s the reason Rev. Al Sharpton has a show on MSNBC, the reason Democratic politician­s continue to play footsie with Louis Farrakhan, the reason The New York Times ignores hate crimes in its own city, the reason Mses. Omar and Tlaib are treated as victims rather than pariahs. All of which underscore­s just why Israel seeks to protect itself so strongly from those who seek to destroy her: There are plenty of people out there who want to, and our media watchdogs are too busy drooling over them to remember that their job is to report the news.

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