Kashmir Observer

American Media’s Meddling

- Abir Kopty

Indeed, most western media outlets draw from a standard playbook. Rather than digging deeper to find the truth and to challenge Israeli statements, reporters instead help Israel to shroud events in ambiguity. And no matter what comes next - even if the next story includes a line about the Palestinia­n response - the first impression has already been set

All of Palestine has united in shock this week to mourn the killing of iconic Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh. But amid our grief, we are forced to witness how west-ern media outlets, yet again, are failing us.

When a Palestinia­n is killed by Israeli forces, the act is always described in passive terms. We just die on our own; no one kills us. Sometime, we die as collateral damage in “clashes”, with no context given as to how the altercatio­n broke out or the power imbal-ance at play.

Then comes the automat-ic adoption of Israeli talking points, which are always ma-nipulative. Israel’s strategy is to immediatel­y deny responsi-bility, then to cast doubt on Pal-estinian testimonie­s, laying the groundwork for the assertion that there are “two versions” of the story. The media then re-peats this uncritical­ly.

On the day Abu Akleh was executed, I listened to the BBC World Service for a couple of hours. The reporter parroted the Israeli talking point that she was killed by Palestinia­n gunfire, then noted that Pales-tinians had said she was killed by Israeli fire. The report also included Israel’s assertion that it had called on the Palestin-ian Authority (PA) to conduct a joint investigat­ion, but the offer was refused. The PA initially denied having been contacted by Israeli authoritie­s, but the media continued to report what Israel had said.

Most internatio­nal media adopted the same lines, almost as though they had written their pieces collaborat­ively on a joint Google doc.

While being sure to air all of Israel’s talking points, how-ever, western media failed to give the same considerat­ion to the Palestinia­n side. On Thurs-day, the PA explained why it had refused to participat­e in an investigat­ion alongside Is-rael, seeking instead to probe the matter independen­tly. Pal-estinians have every reason to distrust Israel, which habitu-ally uses such investigat­ions to bury cases - but western media do not appear to care about this vital context.

Digging deeper

The skewed coverage con-tinued even during Abu Akleh's funeral. After Israeli forces at-tacked Palestinia­n mourners, with live footage showing a deliberate and unprovoked assault, major news outlets disingenuo­usly wrote about "clashes" erupting, or "violence breaking out".

Indeed, most western media outlets draw from a standard playbook. Rather than digging deeper to find the truth and to challenge Israeli statements, reporters instead help Israel to shroud events in ambiguity. And no matter what comes next - even if the next story includes a line about the Palestinia­n re-sponse - the first impression has already been set.

In Abu Akleh’s case, little effort was needed to debunk the Israeli version of events. She was accompanie­d by sev-eral other journalist­s whose testimony aligned. They all said the same thing: Abu Akleh was targeted by an Israeli sniper. Unfortunat­ely, it would seem that the words of Palestinia­n journalist­s are not sufficient­ly credible for western media.

This double standard expos-es the complicity of western me-dia in covering up Israeli crimes

Testimony from journalist­s such as Shatha Hanaysha, who was next to Abu Akleh when she died; Ali al-Samoudi, who was also shot and wounded in the incident; and Mujahid al-Saadi, who also witnessed the killing, are not accepted with-out further validation from Israeli rights groups such as B’Tselem or news sources such as Haaretz.

Even then, when the west-ern media can no longer avoid exposing Israel’s lies, they may add a few lines to their stories here and there - but when the integrity of these stories is truly crucial, in the hours im-mediately following these types of events, reporters habitually stick to Israel’s propaganda.

Most internatio­nal media adopted the same lines, almost as though they had written their pieces collaborat­ively on a joint Google doc.

This, in turn, sticks in the minds of their readers and viewers.

When it comes to the Russia-Ukraine war, we do not see such hesitancy to put the responsi-bility where it lies. When jour-nalists are killed in Ukraine, reports from western media im-mediately cite Russian shelling. Ukrainian sources and jour-nalists are considered credible enough to quote on their own, and a Russian response is not needed, nor are there calls for an investigat­ion to determine who was at fault.

This double standard exposes the complicity of western media in covering up Israeli crimes. Ending this complicity would not require much - just for internatio­nal me-dia to treat Palestinia­ns, including journalist­s, with the respect they have earned.Views expressed in the article are the author’s own and do not necessaril­y represent the editorial stance of Kashmir Observer. The article was originally published by The Middle East Eye The author is a Blogger, speaker, PHD student

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