November 24, 2012
The week-long Israeli onslaught
against largely defenseless Palestinians in Gaza that began on November 14 provides
a basis for assessing how Western corporate media whitewash the war crimes of
America’s foremost ally in the Middle East.
There are three often intertwined
techniques consciously applied to such news coverage ~ historical context,
sourcing, and objectification of the enemy to be targeted. Such practices can
readily transform journalism into propaganda that acts to abet such crimes
while at the same time allowing journalistic institutions to still claim the
mantle of “objectivity.”
Such methods are on full display in the reportage of
Israel’s most recent operation in Gaza. The use of such propaganda fits within
a broader campaign of media disinformation that subdues potential
outrage—particularly in the US—over Israel’s overwhelming use of force against
an oppressed and vulnerable people, most of whom are civilians.
Meaningful historical context for understanding Israel’s
aggression is almost entirely absent from most Western news coverage of the
event. If present, such context would illuminate Israeli government officials’
true motivations for a military venture that involved 750 airstrikes in four
days alone. “’Operation Pillar of Defense,’” Nile Bowie observes,
launched just months away from Israel’s elections, is a
calculated component of the Netanyahu government’s strategy to topple Hamas and
continue absorbing Palestinian territory.
Decades of occupation and apartheid have shaped the current
scenario; Israel has dehumanized an entire people by seizing their land and
forcing them into prison-like ghettoes. Adherents to political Zionism have
shown contempt for a genuine political solution to the Palestinian conflict,
and the Netanyahu administration is poised to crush all opposition to the
Jewish state. [1]
Major Western media focused instead on the Israeli Defense
Forces (IDF) November 14 assassination of Hamas leader and Palestinian hero
Ahmed al-Jabari, while blatantly omitting the fact that he was also a major
figure in negotiations for a long-term truce between Hamas and Israel freshly
brokered by Egypt.
Hours before Hamas strongman Ahmed Jabari was assassinated,”
Israel’s Haaretz newspaper
reported the day following the assassination, “he received the draft of a
permanent truce agreement with Israel, which included mechanisms for
maintaining the cease-fire in the case of a flare-up between Israel and the
factions in the Gaza Strip.”[2]
Apart from Western alternative media such critical details
were quickly dispatched to the memory hole. Major news outlets almost
systematically relied on Israeli government, military, and intelligence sources
to shape its coverage, where Jabari was reviled as “the commander of the
military wing of Hamas.” Reuters, for example, proceeded to source an IDF
spokeswoman who proceeded to lay out the dominant frame for the coverage. “This
is an operation against terror targets of different organizations in Gaza,” she
declared. “Jaabari [sic] had ‘a lot of blood on his hands.’ Other militant
groups including Islamic Jihad were on the target list.”[3]
A similar report in the UK Telegraph taking the tack of Israeli official pronouncements
beings with the lead, “Ahmed Jabari probably didn’t even hear the missile that
killed him, launched from a drone in the skies over Gaza City as he drove an
ordinary saloon car through a quiet residential street.”[4]
Emphasis on
Jabari’s military status and alleged criminal and terrorist activities
invariably legitimates Israel’s flagrant barbarism. Further, by holding Jabari
up as a dangerous renegade supposedly representative of the Palestinian people
the stage is set for attacks on civilians that are much more readily
rationalized in the public mind.
Honest contextualization of the crisis leading readerships
to greater understanding would involve consulting and publicizing both Israeli
and Palestinian perspectives ~ an undertaking Western journalists are now adept
at through their routine discussions with Syrian “activists” reporting on the
alleged atrocities committed by the Syrian Army against Syrian citizens and the
gallant Free Syrian Army “rebels” in that close by theatre.
In the case of Gaza, however, such media are apparently
unable to locate well-heeled Palestinian “human rights activists” exiled in
London who receive routine reports from like-minded “activists” on the ground
in Gaza. If such activists are functioning their reports are not seeing the
light of day.
Press coverage further underlines what clearly does not
exist in Gaza: a parity of deadly force between the IDF and Palestinians and,
moreover, Israel’s victimization at the hands of militant Palestinians. Terms
such as “clash,” “conflict,” and “violence” misleadingly suggest exactly these
conditions and anticipate permissible actions in a field of battle provided for
under the Geneva Conventions. Such terms contrast greatly with aerial attacks
using state-of-the-art weaponry on unarmed women and children.
Nevertheless, CBS News presented a timeline of events in
Gaza that fit well alongside Israel’s public relations maneuvers seeking to
downplay the IDF’s overt aggression. “Israel launches Operation Pillar of
Defense in response to days of rocket fire outside of Hamas-ruled Gaza. The
offensive, which included 20 airstrikes, resulted in the assassination of Ahmed
Jabari, the military commander of Hamas.”[5]
Another failure to provide adequate context and sourcing
involves Israel’s relentless drive to build more settlements on Palestinian
lands under Benjamin Netanyahu and Ehud Barak while firmly refusing
Palestinians a right of return. This is one of the most essential and yet
misunderstood pieces of the puzzle for understanding Israeli-Palestinian
relations. Yet such important historical factors are largely devoid from the
prevailing Western media frame through which the Gaza tragedy is viewed.
.
A LexisNexis Academic search in newspaper and magazine
articles and broadcast transcripts for November 13 to November 21 using the
terms “Israel,” “Gaza,” and “Hamas” yields 2,203 citations. Of these, less than
ten percent (205) mention “settlements,” while barely two percent reference
“human rights.”
Given the relevant history and facts most observers would
conclude that at the end of the day the leading concepts—land rights, human
dignity, justice and respect—must be understood and reconciled before there can
be peace in Palestine. The fact that much of the American public especially is
misinformed or unaware of the profuse atrocities and injustices committed with
its tax dollars and tacitly in its name attests to the continued centrality of
propaganda, made all the more effective in its thoroughgoing attempt to
masquerade as news.
NOTES
1.. Nile Bowie, “Gaza and the Politics of ‘Greater Israel,’”
Global Research, November 17, 2012 http://www.globalresearch.ca/gaza-the-politics-of-greater-israel/5312107
2.. Nir Hasson, “Israeli Peace Activist: Hamas Leader Jabari
Killed Amid Talks on Long Term Truce,” Haaretz,
November 15, 2012 http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/israeli-peace-activist-hamas-leader-jabari-killed-amid-talks-on-long-term-truce.premium-1.478085
3. Ibrahim Barzak/Reuters, “Ahmed Jabari Dead: Hamas Militant
Chief Killed in Israeli Airstrike,” Huffington
Post, November 15, 2012 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/14/ahmed-jabari-dead-hamas-militant-chief-israel-airstrike_n_2129308.html
4. Nick Meo, “How Israel Killed Ahmed Jabari, Its Toughest
Enemy in Gaza,” Telegraph,
November 17, 2012 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/israel/9685598/How-Israel-killed-Ahmed-Jabari-its-toughest-enemy-in-Gaza.html
5. CBS/Associated Press, “Timeline of Recent Israel-Gaza
Violence,” CBSNews.com, November 20, 2012 http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-202_162-57552203/timeline-of-recent-israel-gaza-violence/
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