Media Complicit in the Crimes of Israel
by Jonathan Cook Posted on September 27, 2024
https://original.antiwar.com/cook/2024/09/26/media-complicit-in-the-crimes-of-israel/
The coverage of Israeli soldiers pushing three
Palestinians off a roof in the West Bank town of Qabatiya – it’s unclear
whether the men are dead or near-dead – is being barely reported by the western
media, even though it was videoed from at least three different angles and a
reporter from the main US news agency Associated Press witnessed it.
AP reported on this incident. Its news feed is accessed by
all western establishment media, so they all know.
Yet again, the media has chosen to ignore Israeli war
crimes, even when there is definitive proof that they occurred. (Or perhaps
more accurately: even more so when there is definitive proof they occurred.)
Remember, that same media never fails to highlight –
or simply makes up – any crime Palestinians are accused of, such as those
non-existent “beheaded babies”.
AP itself treats this latest atrocity in the West Bank
as no big deal. It reports simply that it may be part of a “pattern of
excessive force” by Israeli soldiers towards Palestinians.
That comment, without quote marks and ascribed to a
human rights group, is almost certainly AP’s preferred characterization of the
group’s reference to a pattern not of “excessive force” but of war crimes,
crimes against humanity and genocide.
AP makes sure to give Israel’s pretext for why it is
committing war crimes: “Israel says the raids are necessary to stamp out
militancy.”
But it forgets yet again to mention why that
“militancy” exists: because Israel has been violently enforcing an illegal
military occupation of the Palestinian territories for many decades, in which
it – once again illegally – has drafted in an army of settler militias to drive
out the native Palestinian population.
AP also forgets to mention that, under international
law, the Palestinians have every right to resist Israel’s occupying soldiers,
including “militantly”.
Western governments might characterize Palestinians
shooting at Israeli soldiers as “terrorism”, but that’s not how it is seen in
the international law codes that western states drafted decades ago and that
they claim to uphold.
It’s also worth noting that the local Palestinian
reporter who witnessed this crime had his report rewritten by “Julia Frankel,
an Associated Press reporter in Jerusalem”.
As is true with many other western outlets, AP copy is
editorially overseen from Jerusalem, where its office is staffed mostly with
Israeli Jews.
Western news outlets doubtless privately rationalize
this to themselves as a wise precaution, making sure copy is “sensitive” to
Israel’s perspective and less likely to incur the wrath of the Israeli
government and Israel lobby.
Which is precisely the problem. The bias in western
reporting is baked in. It is designed not to upset Israel – in the midst of a
“plausible genocide”, according to the World Court – which means it’s entirely
skewed and completely untrustworthy.
It makes our media utterly complicit in Israel’s war
crimes, including when Israeli soldiers throw Palestinians off a roof.
UPDATE:
Very belatedly, the BBC has reported this on one of
its news channels. Note, it adds an entirely unnecessary disclaimer that the
footage hasn’t been “independently verified” – whatever that means. There are
now at least three separate videos, all taken from different angles, showing
the same war crime. Even the Israeli military has confirmed the incident
happened.
The BBC also assumes the three Palestinians are dead.
There is absolutely no reason to make that assumption: it violates the most
basic rules of reporting.
And the anchor, clearly nervous about how she should
refer to the men being pushed off a roof, ends by observing that the footage is
“another example of the tensions and the many fronts on which we see Israel
fighting”. No, it’s another example of Israeli soldiers committing war crimes,
and the media trying to deflect attention from that fact.
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