Seven Minutes of Peace Promotion (PMW-PALESTINIAN MEDIA WATCH) Itamar Marcus 07/24/03)
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During a Palestinian high school graduation ceremony last week the
students preformed a ten minute Debka dance to the following
repeating words: “With words and with a rifle we will sing... from
Jerusalem to Gaza and Palestinian Shechem... Al-Bireh, Haifa, Jaffa
and Ramle… The sound of a submachine gun… we will live and die, only
that our homeland should return to us… I am a Palestinian… My weapon
is the stone and the knife... Palestine will soon be restored… The
stone and the knife will take the victory...” [July 7. 2003]
This joyous anticipation of Israel’s destruction through armed
conflict at the graduation ceremony was played to hundreds of parents
and students, and was broadcast on Palestinian TV. It should have
brought outraged protest from Israel’s leaders and media, as
continued education of Palestinian children to anticipate Israel’s
destruction is all that is necessary to assure that war continues
into the next generation. However, it was not even an issue in the
Israeli media.
This is but one example of the great disparity between what is being
reported in the Israeli press about today’s Palestinian world and
what is really happening, as seen via the window of the Palestinian
media. What is most striking is that the common denominator in all
the Israeli media distortions is the attempt to create a perception
that the PA now is sincerely promoting peace with Israel.
Last Friday’s Maariv ran a story entitled “Pizmon Chadash” - “a new
refrain” - describing great changes it claimed had transpired in the
Palestinian media. It wrote as “proof” of the significant changes in
PA TV: “The songs praising the shahids have been silenced, and in
their place is a new hit: ‘the song of peace and freedom’, which is
played on PA TV nearly around the clock.” Maariv gives the impression
that the PA has truly reformed and that an atmosphere of peace
pervades PA TV. Unfortunately, this is nearly a total fabrication.
The PA did produce a single video clip “song of peace and freedom”,
but it was broadcast exactly once. Seven minutes of peace promotion -
not quite “around the clock”. And those few minutes are completely
overwhelmed by the continued broadcast of hate material, albeit on a
smaller scale. There is certainly no peace atmosphere on PA TV.
The satisfaction expressed at the removal of shahid-glorification
clips is likewise premature, and shows a lack of understanding of the
Palestinian world. The PA is now running summer camps attended by
thousands of children, and a dominant theme, as reported in their
media, is shahid and suicide bomber adoration. This is as direct
continuation of the PA educational policy for many years, teaching
children to admire terrorist who killed large numbers of Israelis, by
naming schools, sporting events, educational programs and
institutions after those terrorists. In the past for example, Dalal
Mughrabi - the terrorist who in 1978 participated in the murder of 36
Israelis and American nature photographer Gail Ruben - has a school
near Hebron named for her, [Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, July 30, 2002] a
summer camp in 2001, [PA TV, August 9, 2001] a kindergarten, [Al-
Ayyam, May 30, 2001] a woman’s youth course [Al-Hayat Al-Jadida,
January 25, 2002] and much more. Ayyat al-Akhras, the second woman
suicide bomber, who struck the Kiryat Hayovel supermarket in
Jerusalem, had a summer camp named for her last year. [Al-Hayat Al-
Jadida, August 4, 2002] In January, a soccer tournament under the
auspices of the PA Ministry of Education was named for the suicide
bomber who murdered 30 in the Passover Seder Massacre.
This policy is continuing this summer. The PA daily reported this
week on a summer camp named for Jihad Al-Amarin, the founder of the
suicide terror division of the Fatah, the Al-Aksa Martyrs’ Brigade.
And to guarantee the children understand the message, the camp
activities included a visit to the terrorist’s home: “Yesterday the
camp’s participants went to the home of the shahid Jihad Al-Amarin,
where (they were greeted by) the shahid’s wife, children and family.
During the visit there were speeches praising the virtues of the
shahid Jihad Al-Amarin... The shahid’s wife expressed her joy at our
people’s loyalty to her husband, stating that the shahid Jihad
followed a national mission. During the visit the shahid’s wife was
presented with the camp’s shield.” [Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, July 13,
2003] This was but one among tens of summer camps named for shahids.
Even a dose of incitement to murder was included just this week on PA
TV. Dr Hassan Khader, founder of the Al-Quds Encyclopedia, during a
hate lecture focusing on what he describes as Israel’s war against
Palestinian trees, made a point of also quoting what has been a
repeating theme of PA religious teaching: “Mohammed said in his
Hadith: ‘The Hour [Day of Resurrection] will not arrive until you
fight the Jews, [until a Jew will hide behind a rock or tree] and the
rock and the tree will say: “Oh Muslim, servant of Allah, there is a
Jew behind me, come and kill him!”’” [PA TV July 13, 2003] This
Hadith, which elevates the murder of Jews to a religious obligation,
has been cited numerous times by PA leaders as mandatory in the
current conflict. This week, PA TV chose to replay this old
interview. Not quite “peace clips around the clock”.
So what, then, has changed in the PA media? Over the last few weeks
there has been a drop in the quantity of incitement to hatred and
violence on Palestinian television, but not in the quality. The
message has not changed, as indicated by the Debka dance, but it is
being dispensed in smaller doses. The holes in broadcasting time,
that used to be filled with hours of hate clips, are being replaced
by an occasional nature program, many hours of talk shows, which
often include significant hate incitement, and by hours of cartoons.
And a daily dose of hate clips is still included. Minutes a day,
instead of hours.
If the goal is to look for technical improvements on the part of the
PA in order to give them a good grade, then one might focus on the
fewer hours of hate TV. However, if the goal is peace, then the
celebrations of a change in PA TV are quite premature. The ideology
must change. Peace must be taught. Israel must be recognized, not
just in Washington, but in the PA high schools and graduation
ceremonies, as well. Israel must appear on PA maps. Murder and hate
education must be totally eliminated. If the goal is peace, then a
few more hours of Mickey Mouse on TV just isn´t going to be enough.
(PMW.ORG.IL 07/24/03)
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