by Isi Leibler
							Over the past few years, I have followed John Lyons’ Australian
 articles on Israel with increasing frustration. With the exception of a
 few “fig leaves”, his reporting has been distorted, biased, and clearly
 designed to demonize Israel. His most recent outburst in the Weekend Australian (08/3/14), one of the most biased diatribes against Israel that I can recollect the Australian ever having published, displays a total absence of journalistic integrity.
						
							Lyon’s reporting relies on 
untrustworthy and highly prejudiced sources. He utilizes false 
testimonies from Arab propagandists and extreme Israeli leftists. He 
quotes disgruntled retired Israel officials and highly questionable 
human rights organizations.
						
							He even goes so far as to include obscene, uncorroborated accusations that Israeli soldiers beat a child “to a pulp”.
						
							Lyons fails to grasp the 
asymmetry of the Israeli-Palestinian political situation, which thus 
leads to a distortion of facts. In Israel, journalists enjoy freedom of 
the press to pursue every angle and dissect every possible Israeli 
misstep. In the corrupt, anti-democratic Palestinian Authority, where 
there is no freedom of the press, they are manipulated by propaganda and
 lies.
						
							Lyons omits to provide necessary
 context. He writes about the Israeli army’s alleged abuse of 
Palestinian children without mentioning that the crimes committed by 
Palestinian children, including stone-throwing, has maimed and killed 
innocent civilians. He never mentions the education system of the 
Palestinians in which their children are brainwashed to sanctify hatred 
and violence – from Palestinian kindergartens to mosques and the 
government-controlled Palestinian media.
						
							Above all, he ignores the fact 
that no country has a better record of ethical military practices than 
Israel which trains its soldiers to abide by a strict moral code and 
punishes those who violate it. Despite being the only country in the 
world whose existence is under continuous threat and has been subject to
 unending siege and terrorism since its inception, Israel remains 
committed to defending itself in a manner that least harms innocent 
civilians.
						
							Lyons disregards the broader 
context of the Middle East and fails to note that Israel is the only 
democratic country in the region with Israel’s minority Arab population 
enjoying greater freedom and a higher standard of living than in any 
neighboring country. He makes no mention of the 150,000 Syrians who have
 been butchered in recent months or the abuses taking place in Lebanon 
or Egypt.
						
							His attack on the Australian 
Jewish community and distant ‘experts’ for condemning his outbursts is 
somewhat pathetic, especially when he quotes a disgruntled retired 
Israel foreign office official whose political views are regarded by 
most Israelis as delusional, castigating Australian Jews for supporting 
Israel.
						
							It is Lyons who is out of touch 
with mainstream Israeli thinking. He is oblivious to the fact that the 
overwhelming majority of Israelis has no desire to rule over the 
Palestinians and only want to maintain the status quo in order to 
prevent a repetition of the unilateral withdrawal from Gaza, which 
resulted in an intensified flow of rockets against Israeli civilians. He
 omits the fact that, given security assurances and a genuine peace 
partner, Israelis would be willing to withdraw from over 90% of the 
territories over the green line. Indeed, two Israeli Prime Minister’s 
made such offers to Arafat and current Palestinian Authority Chairman 
Mahmoud Abbas and were rebuffed. But Lyons seems uninterested in the 
Palestinian leadership’s unwillingness to compromise or its endless 
rejections of generous peace plans and fails to assign even partial 
blame to the Palestinian leadership. He ignores the corruption within 
the Palestinian Authority and Hamas and the cynical manipulation of 
their own people.
						
							That is not to say that Israel 
is infallible. As in any society, there are aberrations. We make errors 
and individuals commit crimes. In most cases a vigilant media and highly
 critical public demand transparency and rectification of mistakes or 
misdeeds. Our hyper self-criticism, at times even masochism, underlines 
the highly developed sense of morality to which the Jewish state holds 
itself.
						
							We are not averse to being 
criticized for real or perceived failures like any other country. We do 
object to journalists who distort or employ double standards. 
Unfortunately Lyons falls into that category and after his recent 
outburst, gives the impression that he is promoting a view rather than 
reporting as an independent journalist.
						
							In fact a personal experience suggests that he has now evolved from a reporter to an activist engaged in demonizing Israel.
						
							In August 2012, when former 
Foreign Minister Bob Carr was visiting Jerusalem, I hosted a dinner 
party at my home to introduce him to a number of prominent Israeli 
government and media personalities. I was shocked when he informed me 
that upon arrival at the entrance of my home and when departing he and 
his party were accosted by a delegation orchestrated by Lyons and his 
partner, urging them to cancel the visit on political grounds.
						
							Linking this incident with his 
recent outburst, I would suggest that John Lyons ask himself whether 
such behavior is consistent with the role of a professional journalist.
						
							Isi Leibler, a former president of
 the Executive Council of Australian Jewry, lives in Jerusalem, where he
 contributes a regular column to The Jerusalem Post and Israel Hayom, 
the most widely circulated Hebrew daily.
Source: http://wordfromjerusalem.com/?p=5009
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