by Steven Emerson
In contrast to the Times' and Post's obsessive interest in the story of the Israeli soldier, it is important to note what happens when a Palestinian terrorist kills an Israeli civilian. How do the New York Times and Washington Post cover such incidents?
The
willful blindness of the Western media and intellectual elites to
Palestinian incitement and their hyper-focus on any incident they can
use to portray Israel in a negative light were on abundant display last
week when footage emerged of an Israel Defense Forces soldier shooting a
wounded and disarmed Palestinian terrorist.
Since then, The New York Times and The Washington Post
have run no fewer than 16 stories about the incident. This volume of
coverage reinforces the patently mendacious Israel-is-evil "narrative"
promoted by the mainstream media, the liberal elites in bed with
Palestinian and jihadist killers, the demonstrably one-sided United
Nations, and the sanctimonious rants of several congressional leaders
who claim they are speaking out in the name of human rights.
Meanwhile, these same news outlets consistently fail to
speak out against the massive and ongoing denial of human rights,
suppression of basic freedoms and daily torture meted out to any
Palestinian dissident by both the Palestinian Authority and Hamas. Many
of these violations have been investigated and documented in horrific
detail by the courageous Palestinian human rights advocate Bassam Eid.
No, the "narrative" does not allow mainstream news
outlets to file negative reports on Palestinian human rights violations,
their rampant corruption, and most importantly, their massive
incitement to terrorist violence, which is being promoted by the very
leadership of the Palestinian Authority. This includes vile lessons in
how to kill Jews, taught in U.S.-sponsored Palestinian schools and
universities, and instructional videos on stabbing and murdering Jews
being shown to thousands of Palestinian schoolchildren.
The latest incident to manifest the "narrative" took
place on March 24, when two Palestinians in the West Bank city of Hebron
stabbed an Israeli soldier. Soldiers then shot them in self defense,
killing one and leaving the other critically wounded and lying on the
ground. Video of the incident taken by an activist belonging to the
left-wing group B'Tselem showed an IDF soldier shooting the wounded
Palestinian in the head, in clear violation of military rules. The IDF
says it intends to seek manslaughter charges.
The shooting took place in the midst of a six-month wave
of terrorist attacks by Palestinians, who have been attacking Israeli
civilians at random, not just in the West Bank, but throughout Israel.
Palestinians have slaughtered at least 34 Israelis -- stabbing them to
death in stores, in synagogues, in their apartments and on the street,
and ramming them to death with their cars. Daring to step out onto the
street almost anywhere in Israel has become a game of Russian roulette
these days.
The B'Tselem footage went viral and sparked a major
debate in Israel. The attention that the two newspapers have given to
this story rivals the attention they have given to major, far more
lethal, terror attacks, clearly demonstrating their anti-Israel bias.
They have disproportionately played up the support for the soldier among
the Israeli public, minimizing the significant number of Israelis who,
according to polls, condemn this soldier's actions. More egregiously,
they have disproportionately underreported the massive anti-Israeli
incitement that the Palestinian Authority government, educational
institutions and media have engaged in for years -- especially these
last six months -- that helped incite these terror attacks against
Israeli civilians.
Make no mistake. This is the real scandal: the deliberate suppression of this news that is vital to an informed public.
Contrary to what the Western media would have us
believe, particularly in light of the torrent of stories in the Post and
Times, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the IDF unreservedly
condemned the soldier's actions from the moment it was reported to them.
"What happened in Hebron does not represent the values
of the Israel Defense Forces," Netanyahu said on the day of the
shooting. "The IDF expects its soldiers to behave level-headedly and in
accordance with the rules of engagement."
Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon likewise condemned the
shooting: "Even when our blood is boiling, we must not allow such a loss
of sense, such a loss of control. ... Woe to us if we act contrary to
our moral values and our conscience."
IDF Spokesman Brig. Gen. Moti Almoz stated: "The chief
of staff [Lt. Gen. Gadi Eizenkot] views the incident with severity and
has ordered a full probe. This is not the IDF, these are not the values
of the IDF and these are not the values of the Jewish people."
Yet instead of giving equal attention to these
condemnations, the Times and Post have continued to play up the support
within Israel for the soldier, who has claimed in his defense that he
feared the wounded Palestinian was wearing a suicide vest and still
posed a threat. Worldwide media coverage -- led by the two newspapers --
has faithfully followed the "narrative" in portraying Israel as
violating all the norms of civilized nations regarding warfare.
In reality, the IDF is one of the most moral armies in
the world, a fact attested to in 2014 during Operation Protective Edge
by the widely respected former commander of British forces in
Afghanistan, retired Col. Richard Kemp.
"No army in the world acts with as much discretion and
great care as the IDF in order to minimize damage," he stated after
studying Israeli tactics, which included warnings to civilians in
advance of airstrikes. "The U.S. and the U.K. are careful, but not as
much as Israel."
Between March 24 and March 30, the Times and the Post
published a total of 12 stories focusing on this one episode, twice as
many as they published on the suicide bombing in Pakistan last week that
killed 70 civilians. That's four times the number of stories the two
papers published on the massive Palestinian incitement during the six
months of the latest terror wave, involving knifings, shootings and
other terrorist killings.
In contrast to the Times' and Post's obsessive interest
in the story of the Israeli soldier, it is important to note what
happens when a Palestinian terrorist kills an Israeli civilian. How do
the New York Times and Washington Post cover such incidents? The answer
is simple: They barely cover them, and when they do, they are sure to
assert with equal weight the Palestinian rationalization for such
terrorism. Say, if the Post and Times were held to equal journalistic
standards covering terrorism, why don't we read about Islamic State's
justification of beheadings and massive executions?
In the past six months alone, the veteran and highly
regarded organizations Middle East Media Research Institute and
Palestinian Media Watch have documented scores of incidents of official
Palestinian governmental and institutional incitement to carry out
terrorism against the "Jew" and the "infidel." Both MEMRI and PMW have
recorded and translated dozens of videos and Palestinian media
recordings of Palestinian leaders, reporters, Islamic leaders, school
teachers, and schoolchildren glorifying horrific acts of terrorism,
wildly celebrating the murders of Israeli mothers, teaching 10-year-olds
how to fatally stab Jews, allowing mosques and schools to be staging
grounds for acts of terror, or simply making one incendiary accusation
after another, such as accusing Israel of being behind the Brussels
terror attacks.
None of these stories received any coverage in the New York Times or Washington Post:
• A Palestinian Authority columnist claimed that Israel
carried out the terror attacks in Paris and Brussels in order to punish
Europe. Muwaffaq Matar, a columnist for the Palestinian Authority daily
Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, wrote: "I do not want to point fingers, but why is
it that ISIS's crimes and massacres in France and Brussels coincided
with Europe's first attempt to liberate itself from Israel's blackmail
and from the [guilt] complex over the persecution of the Jews in Europe?
[Why did they coincide] with the European parliaments supporting the
Palestinians' right [to a state], for the first time?" He concluded:
"ISIS does not have the ability to strike wherever and however it
pleases. Some element or elements have infiltrated it to the core, and
are using it as their current tool to take revenge on Europe and rip out
its heart" (MEMRI, March 28).
• Ramallah District Governor Laila Ghannam met with the
family of one of the murderers of 16-year-old Israeli Ofir Rahum;
Ramallah's Facebook page later praised the killer as a "heroic prisoner"
(PMW, March 20).
• The Palestinian Authority's message on International
Women's Day was that the female terrorist Dalal Mughrabi, who was
responsible for murdering 37 Israelis, was "one of the fighting sisters,
and it may be that she paved the way so the sisters could continue. She
was a source of pride for the Palestinian woman" (PMW, March 10).
• Fatah, which is controlled by "moderate" Palestinian
Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, lavished praise on the murderers of
Taylor Force, an American tourist, West Point graduate and Iraq war
veteran who was stabbed to death on a trip to Israel with an American
university, and numerous other victims who were slashed to death (PMW,
March 9).
• Palestinian Authority TV news dubbed Force, a
decorated American war hero, a "settler" and hailed his murderer as a
"holy martyr" (PMW, March 9).
• Hamas' Al-Aqsa TV featured two Hamas-affiliated
clerics, Yunis Al-Astal and Wael Al-Zard, saying that the Jews were the
"enemies of mankind" who "wallow in the shedding of blood" (MEMRI, Feb. 25).
• Hamas bomb maker Yahya Ayyash, whose bombs murdered
hundreds of Israeli civilians in suicide bombings on buses and in malls
and cafes, was killed in 1996 but is remembered as a hero among
Palestinians. In February, Palestinians praised him on social media as
"the first to arrange free collective death rides for the Zionists."
Another claimed: "He embarrassed the enemy with his actions, and was the
first figure to pave the way to liberation and the arrival in
Jerusalem. May his soul rest in Paradise, and may his students endure
and be victorious" (PMW, Feb. 12).
• Fatah hailed the three Palestinian terrorists who
murdered 19-year-old Israeli police cadet Hadar Cohen as "role models"
(PMW, Feb. 4).
The Times and Post also ignored Israeli Arab terrorist
Nashat Milhem's plan to slaughter Israeli children in kindergarten.
Milhem, who brutally murdered three Israelis in Tel Aviv on New Year's
Day, was recently discovered to have plotted to enter a Tel Aviv
kindergarten and kill the children inside. Coverage of it in the Western
media noted that "while The Washington Post chose to write about Hamas'
hacking attack, no mainstream U.S. media outlet, including The New York
Times, saw fit to report on a terrorist's plan to massacre Israeli
schoolchildren."
Milhem's premeditated plan to slaughter civilians got
nothing approaching the attention given to the IDF shooting in the
Western media. As we have noted in the past, imagine the headlines if
the roles had been reversed, and an Israeli had been discovered to be
plotting an attack on Palestinian youngsters. The coverage would have
continued for days. Storylines would have included detailed examinations
of the Israeli public's reaction and what the incident meant about the
wellbeing of Israeli society.
We are seeing that very dynamic play out in response to the shooting episode.
The irony is acute. Hundreds of Palestinians have
brutally murdered innocent Israelis in terrorist attacks, only to be
praised as "martyrs" by the Palestinian Authority and Palestinian
society, with their families even being paid stipends. But none of this
praise and glorification of the Palestinian terrorist attacks -- which
goes on all the time in Palestinian media and society -- draws the
attention of the Western media the way this shooting by an IDF soldier
has.
Yet we never see anything parallel to these
condemnations in Palestinian society when it comes to killing Israelis.
Instead, Palestinians pass out candy and celebrate in the streets when
Israeli civilians are murdered. But these facts are little known in the
West because of the viciously biased reporting of the Times, the Post
and the rest of the mainstream media. We rarely see any of the
Palestinian glorification of terrorism in the Western media.
This bias has a devastating effect. Ten Democratic Party
lawmakers, led by Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vermont), formally requested
that the State Department investigate Israel for human rights
violations. In a letter explaining their request, they referred to media
reports claiming that Israeli forces were torturing and killing
Palestinians. Netanyahu responded with a reminder of the truth that has
been obscured by the media double standard: "The [IDF] and the Israel
Police do not engage in executions. Israel's soldiers and police
officers defend themselves and innocent civilians using the highest
moral standards against bloodthirsty terrorists who come to murder them.
Where is the concern for the human rights of the many Israelis who've
been murdered and maimed by these savage terrorists?"
Not in The New York Times or The Washington Post. "This
letter," Netanyahu continued, "should have been addressed instead to
those who incite youngsters to commit cruel acts of terrorism." He is
right; but Leahy would never have been able to read about such people in
the United States' leading newspapers.
The American media, led by The New York Times and The
Washington Post, is not just grossly negligent and dishonest. It is
complicit in Palestinian terrorism when it ignores Palestinian
incitement. This indirectly exonerates Palestinian terrorists of all
responsibility for their acts.
By ignoring Palestinian culpability for terrorism and
deliberately not reporting on the massive Palestinian incitement to
carry out terrorism, The Washington Post and The New York Times have
essentially become co-conspirators with the Palestinians, letting them
get away with murder.
Steven Emerson is executive director of the Investigative Project on Terrorism, based in Washington. This article may be be republished for free as long as full credit is given and the article is linked back to the IPT website.
Source: http://www.investigativeproject.org/5264/the-unfair-media-bias
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