Rubin Reports: New York Times Coverage of Israel: What Comes After Ridiculously Biased? (JEWISH PRESS) By: Barry Rubin 05/06/12)
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With the arrival of Jodi Rudoren as correspondent, New York Times
coverage of Israel and related issues has now gone to a new level of
ridiculous bias, especially after a predecessor who really did try to
be fair.
What is most impressive about Rudoren’s record so far is that there
is no attempt to give the faintest appearance of balance. She
probably doesn’t understand what that concept means. And she
certainly knows that the editors and ombudsman won’t hold her
accountable.
We in Israel have grown used to media prejudice and, given our low
expectations, probably accept more of it without complaint than
anyone else in the world.
Yet the following lead was the absolute last straw for me, in an
article titled “Palestinians Go Hungry to Make Their Voices Heard“:
The newest heroes of the Palestinian cause are not burly young men
hurling stones or wielding automatic weapons. They are gaunt adults,
wrists in chains, starving themselves inside Israeli prisons.
This is not news coverage but revolutionary romanticism. And consider
the implications:
– The article does not tell us that they are in prison for a reason.
These are overwhelmingly people who have murdered or tried to murder
civilians during a period, by the way, when their supposed
governmental representative, the Palestinian Authority, was not at
war with Israel.
– They were in fact “burly young men…wielding automatic weapons” when
thrown into prison after trials. Most of them admit — indeed brag
about — their crimes and make it clear that they would continue such
deeds if released.
– Consequently, these people are not heroes to Palestinians, a macho
society generally, because they are pitiful, gaunt, and starving but
because they were heroes of an armed struggle defined in genocidal
terms.
– The Palestinian Authority and Hamas hold these people as role
models to young people so that they will be inspired to grow up to
kill more Israelis.
– “Gaunt adults, wrists in chains” seems pulled from the nineteenth
century novels of Victor Hugo.
– Remember, these are the people still in prison because of the
bloodiness of their crimes after Israel has released hundreds of
others in prisoner exchanges or amnesties designed to indicate good
will and promote negotiations. They are still in jail not out of
cruelty or even out of a sense of justice and self-defense, but
because they generally are the most merciless in deliberately slaying
those who are weak and helpless.
– The author’s goal is to make readers say, “Those horrible Israelis
are so mean and repressive, mistreating those poor people! We must do
something!” And it is to make Jewish readers say, “We must distance
ourselves from this evil country (or government) that so betrays
basic Jewish principles of mercy and justice.” The former call for
pressuring Israel in order to hurt it; the latter urge pressuring
Israel for its own good and talk about a crisis of Zionism in
producing such a terrible system.
In other words, this is not a news article but a work of political
propaganda that could have been produced by a Palestinian public
relations firm or an American Jewish group that acts as a Palestinian
public relations firm. The purpose of this article is not to report
or explain what is happening but to elicit sympathy and support for —
shall I say it? well, it happens to be true — terrorist murderers or
would-be murderers who were foiled despite their best efforts.
Let me again add that there is nothing “liberal” or “conservative”
about these facts. Nothing at all. Pretending otherwise is another
propagandistic thought-control effort to get people to deny reality
in the guise of opposing horrible right-wingers. It comes from the
type of people who can ignore the persecution of Christians in Egypt,
Iran, Iraq, the Gaza Strip, and other places in the Middle East while
fabricating and highlighting claims that Israel is making Palestinian
Christians flee.
Recently the Columbia Journalism Review, a publication I revered in
my youth, published an article claiming that Israel had more
journalists in prison per size of population than any other country
in the world. This was totally false and the name of no actual
journalist imprisoned was mentioned because there are none.
Meanwhile, next door, the world has ignored the Palestinian
Authority’s public campaign of suppressing and arresting journalists.
To its credit, after considerable criticism, the Columbia Journalism
Review apologized for the article and criticized it. And do you know
who wrote that cogent response? An editor who had experienced real
repression of journalism in his home country, Iran.
At times we seem to be living in the updated version of Ignazio
Silone’s remark, “The final conflict will be between the Communists
and the ex-Communists.” All too often, we cannot depend on Western-
trained intellectuals in positions of power who either buy into
leftist ideology or tremble in fear of being called racists or
Islamophobes. This highlights the importance of dissident Muslims and
refugees from Middle Eastern tyrannies who have some immunity on
those two points. Unfortunately, of course, they are outnumbered by
the apologists and the conscious radicals sowing disinformation.
As for the Western world itself today, there seem to be two remaining
groups: those who believe whatever they are fed in this manner and
those who are so disgusted by such crimes against proper and
honorable journalism that they respond by cancelling their
subscriptions. (© 2012 JewishPress. 05/06/12)
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