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Chuck
07-18-2006, 06:15 AM
One element fueling the current crisis in Gaza is the ongoing failure of US corporate media coverage of Israel/Palestine. US policy, public opinion and mainstream media coverage of Israel/Palestine are all dangerously biased towards Israel. Media coverage both reflects and influences policy and public opinion. Media coverage of events in Gaza again illustrates how the US mainstream media privileges the Israeli narrative, and frequently ignores both Palestinian experiences and international law, providing the US public and policymakers with only part of the story

.... Though collective punishment of Palestinians has historically been a cornerstone of Israeli policy, and characterizes Israel’s siege of Gaza, the US’ three leading papers have used the phrase “collective punishment” just four times since heightened crisis began on June 25. Each paper cited the same statement by Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas once, and The New York Times also quoted a Palestinian grocery store owner. These same newspapers printed the phrase “collective punishment” a combined total of only six other times this year in their reporting on Israel/Palestine. Since June 25 those papers used the words “terrorism” or “terrorist” 28 times to describe Palestinians, while using “occupation” only six times to describe Israeli actions. Citations of the illegality of Israeli settlements, the Wall, home demolitions, detention of Palestinians, and many other measures are similarly rare. While these newspapers do document the humanitarian crises that Palestinians endure, they generally avoid suggesting that Palestinians have rights like Israelis, or that there is an accepted body of law that should be applied not just to Palestinian attacks, but also to Israeli actions.

Similarly, in taking positions on the current crisis, these newspapers’ editorial boards completely erased Israel’s most recent human rights violations. All three papers blamed only Hamas. The New York Times' June 29 editorial noted “reckless Hamas provocations,” and The Washington Post’s July 1 editorial “Hamas’s War” highlighted Hamas’ “acts of terrorism and war.” Writing as if history began with the June 25 capture of the Israeli soldier and the Palestinian attack materialized from thin air, none of their editorials even hints at Israel’s disproportionate violence – Israel’s 39 year military occupation; the 176 Palestinians killed in 2006, many of them civilians and children, compared to 16 Israelis killed; 8300 Israeli shells launched into Gaza this year compared with 840 Palestinian rockets launched towards Israel; on-going Israeli land seizure; or Israel’s tightening siege of Gaza. Only The New York Times mentioned that Hamas was now breaking a unilateral 16 month truce. Israeli newspaper editorials have been more nuanced and balanced than these US editorials.

None of the editorials noted that Palestinians killed and captured Israeli soldiers implementing a siege of Gaza. None noted the irony that Palestinians were holding a single Israeli soldier prisoner, while Israel is holding 9,000 Palestinian prisoners, many civilians held without due process, and some enduring torture....

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