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American media unquestioningly defends Israeli violence
By David Walsh
21 July 2006
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Over the past week, the American mass media has obediently
fallen into line in defense of Israeli violence and aggression.
As hundreds of civilians have died in Lebanon and an estimated
half a million been made homeless by Israeli bombs and shells,
the US media has consistently painted the conflict as a defensive
action by the Zionist regime against provocations by terrorists.
The American public is deliberately being kept ignorant about
the history and reality of the situation in the Middle East, as
part of the combined effort by Washington and Tel Aviv to impose
their brutal will on the people of the region.
The major television networks and cable channels, through which
much of the population receives its information about world events,
have played an especially foul role in concealing the real political
and social questions. To watch the television news channels and
network news programs for a single afternoon and evening is largely
to bathe in ignorance and reaction.
This begins with the manner in which the Middle East conflict
is portrayed. The language and phrases used are carefully calibrated
to conform to the arguments of the Israeli government and its
sponsors in the US.
The television news programs inevitably present the current
conflict as a struggle between Israel and terrorists.
Right-winger and xenophobe Lou Dobbs of CNN, for example, on Wednesday
evening, in the course of a one-hour program, repeats this
thought no less than eight times: Israel tonight is stepping
up its offensive against terrorists in Gaza, Israeli
troops tonight are fighting Hezbollah terrorists in one of the
biggest ground battles of this conflict, Hezbollah
terrorists tonight are firing a barrage of rockets at cities and
towns in northern Israel, and so forth (from CNN transcripts).
Without fail, as well, any reference to the fighting must place
the blame for its eruption on Hamas and Hezbollah, not long-term
Israeli ambitions. Bob Schieffer, on the CBS Evening News
Wednesday, for example, almost in passing, refers to Hezbollah
as the group that started the trouble in Lebanon.
Tucker Carlson of MSNBC explains that Hezbollah sparked
the conflict. On CNN, Miles OBrien comments, At
the same time, Israeli troops have moved into central Gaza. Six
Palestinians killed in that offensive. That operation began last
month after Palestinian militants kidnapped an Israeli soldier.
No hint emerges from any of the television news programs that
underlying the massive Israeli operation might be geopolitical
aims, that what we see unfolding is an operation that has been
long in the planning and only waiting for a pretext. Such a possibility
is not even suggested.
The news on American television is nothing but propaganda.
It has, in fact, a totalitarian character. No effort is made to
educate the public. The news is delivered for the most part by
ignorant individuals, unaware of history and social reality, simply
repeating lines fed to them.
When there is any question about the nature and scope of the
current operation in Lebanon and Gaza, the television news programs
simply turn to the State Department or the Israeli government
itself for clarification.
For example, when is an invasion not an invasion? When the
Tel Aviv regime says so. OBrien of CNN, on the Israeli incursion
into Lebanon, July 19: Israeli troops are on that side.
They say its not an invasion, they say its part of
an effort to root-out Hezbollah bunkers, strongholds and those
rockets which continue to besiege the northern part of Israel.
And when is the destruction of a countrys infrastructure
no such thing? Also when the Israelis say so. Israel is not responsible
for the destruction of bridges, roads, tunnels, apartment complexes,
port facilities, factories. The terrorists are responsible.
Israeli hands could not be cleaner. A parade of Zionist government
officials appears on American television: on Wednesday alone,
Deputy Prime Minister Shimon Peres (to borrow a phrase from Philip
Roth, speaking with all the cold authority of that voice
dipped in sludge), former prime ministers Benjamin Netanyahu
and Ehud Barak, Israeli ambassador to the US, Dan Gillerman.
All the veteran Israeli leaders have blood on their hands.
They bandy about the word terrorist, but the state
of Israel was formed through explicitly terrorist means and the
various political figures have personally participated in or presided
over deadly military operations against the Palestinian, Lebanese
and Jordanian populations.
They are all well-trained practitioners of the Big Liethat
tiny Israel is under siege from its barbarous Arab neighbors.
They know the hot buttons to push. They interact with
their US interviewers like members of the same club. Israel, they
seem to suggest, is America in the Middle East, practically
the 51st state.
Peres appears at least twice on US television Wednesday, on
Hardball with Chris Matthews on MSNBC and Larry
King Live on CNN. Both interviewers are deferential to the
veteran war criminal. Peres claims to King, Israel didnt
start the war. Israel didnt attack anybody. We gave back
to Lebanon all the land, all the water.... We were living for
six years in total peace. We didnt hurt anybody.
Peres, of course, is lying. Israeli history in relation to
Lebanon is one of provocation, violence and criminality. Before
Israels establishment, Zionist leaders envisioned a greater
Israel that would include the southern portion of Lebanon as far
as the Litani River (perhaps Israels military goal today
in any invasion). In the 1950s, the Israeli government considered
the fracturing of Lebanon, the establishment of a Christian state
and the annexation of the southern part of the country.
Between 1968 and 1974, the Lebanese army recorded more than
3,000 violations of Lebanese territory by Israeli armed forces;
880 Palestinians and Lebanese were killed in the attacks. Some
150 Palestinian camps and villages in southern Lebanon were razed
and olive groves and crops destroyed.
In March 1978, Israel invaded Lebanon, killing more than 2,000
people and making some 250,000 homeless. In one of the most gruesome
crimes of modern times, the Israelis allowed their allies in the
fascist Southern Lebanon Army to enter the Palestinian refugee
camps of Sabra and Shatilla in September 1982, where the latter
carried out the slaughter of an estimated 2,000 men, women and
children. An Israeli inquiry later found that Defense Minister
Ariel Sharon bore personal responsibility for the
massacre. The Israeli military proceeded to occupy southern Lebanon
for another 18 years, during which time countless Lebanese and
Palestinians suffered at their hands.
For the American television networks, however, history began
when Hamas guerrillas seized a single Israeli soldier on June
25.
Defense of civilian deaths
On Wednesday, Netanyahu, the extreme right-winger beloved of
the neo-fascists in the Republican Party, defends the killing
of civilians to MSNBCs Tucker Carlson. In keeping with the
Zionist regimes line (and the line of every imperialist
bully), civilian deaths are the fault of the terrorists,
who insist on mingling with the general population. If you
have to take out a rocket emplacement in a crowded neighborhood,
you have to do it, explains Netanyahu, to which Carlson
audibly adds, Thats right. Carlson is an empty-headed
yuppie, formerly of CNN where he was most famous for his bow tie,
who suggested in 2001 that torture may be the lesser of
two evils.
When Lebanese casualties are mentioned by the television news,
they are inevitably balanced by reports of Israeli deaths and
wounded, as though the figures were equivalent. On Wednesday afternoon,
the Fox News Channels John Gibson, a fanatical
right-winger, intones, Hezbollah attacked the holy city
of Nazareth, where a rocket killed two Israeli Arabs. The
various news commentators are astounded to learn that local residents
blame Israel, first, for not providing bomb shelters for the predominantly
Arab population, and, second, for launching its attacks on Gaza
and Lebanon.
Hundreds dead, more than a thousand wounded, half a million
displaced proclaim the various anchormen and women, not
bothering to explain that the overwhelming majority of those suffering
are Lebanese civilians. With a vast military preponderance, the
Israelis are targeting a virtually defenseless population. Wednesday
witnesses the highest daily toll of civilian casualties yet, with
some 70 killed, and this fact is barely mentioned.
If the American television networks had the slightest honesty,
they would have begun their news programs Wednesday with the fact
that Louise Arbour of the UN High Commission on Human Rights suggested
that Israel might be guilty of war crimes. She declared that the
obligation to protect civilians during hostilities is entrenched
in international law, which defines war crimes and crimes
against humanity. Moreover, she argued that individual political
leaders could find themselves charged with war crimes, adding,
I think one must issue a sobering signal to those who are
behind these initiatives to examine very closely their personal
exposure, she told the BBC.
The International Red Cross, the enforcer of the Geneva Conventions
on the conduct of war, also declared Wednesday that Israel had
violated the principle of proportionality provided for in the
Conventions and their protocols.
US television reports none of this on Wednesday.
The fighting is invariably described as fierce exchanges
between Hezbollah guerillas and the Israelis, again, as
though there were some sort of equivalence between the Islamic
movements Katyusha rockets and mortars, and the Zionist
militarys F-16 bombers, Apache helicopter gunships, artillery,
tanks and armored personnel carriers.
Almost unavoidably, glimpses of the truth appear on American
television news programs. Certain reporters on the spot in Lebanon,
obviously affected by the mass suffering, provide some picture
of what life is like under the Israeli siege.
Nic Robertson of CNN reports on the bombing of a food distribution
warehouse in Beirut, which burns for hours. He warns of a humanitarian
crisis in the making, with half a million people out of
a population of 4 million displaced, airports bombed, ports
blockaded. Cooking gas is difficult to find, he reports,
and food will run out. CBS News carries a report from southern
Lebanona father has lost two children to an Israeli bomb.
Over the bomb crater, the father demands to know, Do you
see Hezbollah fighters here? David Wright of ABC News
notes, Civilians have borne the weight of this war.
One of the most moving encounters appears on ABC, with an Ethiopian
woman, who works as a maid in Beirut. The young woman is crying,
obviously terrified, cowering in a doorway. The reporter notes,
with sympathy, No ship is coming for her.
The hostility of the Lebanese population to the Israeli war
and the backing of the resistance cannot be entirely evaded. CBS
News notes that Hezbollah is drawing support from the
war meant to destroy it. Even a Fox News report from
a park in Beirut, where the homeless are camped out, has to admit
that there are no hard feelings toward Hezbollah.
An aid worker tells the Fox reporter, the refugees here
adore Hezbollah.
A British ITN report on the devastation of Lebanon, shown on
MSNBC, however, is the most forthright piece of reporting to appear
on the US television networks Wednesday.
Genuine bloodthirstiness also raises its head. Carlson of MSNBC
casually asks the former prime minister Netanyahu if the latter
doesnt think it would be a good idea if Israel were to bomb
Syria. Carlson likes the question so much, he asks it twice on
his program.
Billionaire reactionary Steve Forbes, who sought the Republican
presidential nomination in 2000, appears on Fox News to
advocate letting em fight in the Middle East.
Crushing Hezbollah will be good for stocks, we learn.
Brit Hume of Fox News somewhat mournfully asks his usual
panel of Fred Barnes, Mort Kondracke and Mara Liasson how
long can the US hold out against the pictures of refugees
and devastation in Lebanon before it is forced to pressure Israel
into considering a ceasefire. Not long, they regretfully reply.
The Israeli embassy, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee
and the entire Zionist lobbying enterprise expend vast amount
of time and money to intervene in and manipulate the US media.
The lobbying in and of itself would not be successful if its aims
did not coincide with American imperialist policy. Apart from
that, the pro-Israel operation would simply be considered a criminal
conspiracy.
How else to explain certain stories that suddenly appear on
each television network and cable channel simultaneously? On Wednesday,
for example, the various American news programs, as though on
cue, run stories on the supposed threat posed by Hezbollah terrorist
attacks in the US.
Each of the networks or channels treats the story with its
own particular touch. Rupert Murdochs Fox News pulls
no punches. Your World with Neil Cavuto, an afternoon
program, asks Wednesday, Are Hezbollah cells a bigger threat
than Al-Qaeda? Brian Levin, terror analyst,
and Wayne Simmons, a former CIA operative, unsurprisingly, answer
in the affirmative. Simmons suggests, without providing a shred
of evidence, that Hezbollah is much more of a threat than
Al-Qaeda. Fox subsequently runs a headline, FBI hunts
for Hezbollah sleeper cells inside US.
Not to be outdone, CNN asks its viewers, to most of whom the
question has no doubt never occurred before: How concerned
are you about Hezbollah attacks in the US? The cable channels
Wolf Blitzer, formerly the Jerusalem Post correspondent
in Washington, warns of fears that Hezbollah is going to
hit the US.
The CBS Evening News with Bob Schieffer also introduces
the allegation with a sensational headline, Hezbollah in
the US, only later to half-debunk the story by pointing
out that Hezbollah supporters in the US have never been charged
or suspected of any terrorist attacks.
Another carefully coordinated story appears on CNN and other
channels Wednesday: about a group of American Jews emigrating
to Israel. CNN reports, For Jehuda Saar, a father of three,
the fighting only strengthened his resolve to pick up his family
and leave New Jersey. Saar comments, Without shooting
one bullet, without holding a gun, were Israels best
weapon against any detractor, anyone that wants to destroy Israel.
However, 22-year-old Steven Rubin is more than eager to shoot
bullets and hold a gun; he plans to join the
Israeli army.
Rubin tells CNN that the current fighting only makes
me want to go there more. And it validates everything Ive
been thinking for the existence of the state of Israel to see
how important everything is at this point. More than a few
of Israels most fanatical settlers come from Brooklyn, Queens,
New Jersey and Long Island.
Conveniently, Arye Mekel, Israeli Consul General is on hand
for the departure of the group of émigrés at Kennedy
Airport in New York. He tells CNN: For us, for Israel, its
a huge boost to our morale, feeling that fellow Jews around the
world are not deterred.
One afternoon, one evening of US television news...
See Also:
Protests denounce Arab leaders' complicity
in Israeli assault
[20 July 2006]
Western diplomacy supports Israel's war
of aggression
[19 July 2006]
G8 powers sanction Israeli aggression
in Lebanon
[18 July 2006]
Antiwar protests in Israel
[18 July 2006]
US gives Israel a blank check to wage
war
[17 July 2006]
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