Sunday, 5 September 2010


Phyllis Chesler: Jewish Blood as Portrayed in the Western Media

September 3, 2010
by Professor Phyllis Chesler

(
Israelnationalnews.com) Four young civilians: human beings, fathers,
mothers, one of whom was also pregnant, collectively the parents of
seven children, were brutally gunned down by armed, masked terrorists.
Their murders were openly celebrated in the streets by their attackers
and by thousands of their supporters.

You would think that the world would recoil in horror­or that those
who report the news, world-wide, would do so. Think again. These four
precious souls were
Israeli “settlers” and, as such, have already been
so demonized that they are now seen as having provoked their bloody,
pitiless deaths.

First, they came for the settlers. Then, they came for the secular
Israeli pro-peace demonstrators in
Jerusalem, Haifa and Tel Aviv. And
then they came for….you and me.

Predictably, sadly, my three local area New York City newspapers
present this tragic news in very different ways.

Allow me to first quote from the Bible of the intelligentsia aka
The
New York Times
, which presents this incident on page 4, not on page 1;
the early pages are usually reserved for all incidents in which
Israelis fight back so that Israeli “evil” is seen immediately and
framed as among the most “important” world news of the day. The
accompanying Times headline? Unbelievably, it is this: “Killing of 4
Israeli Settlers on the Eve of Peace Talks Rattles Leaders on Both
Sides.” It’s really not clear who killed the “settlers.” What is
clear is that “both sides” are “rattled.” The piece opens with a
paragraph that made me see red, both literally and metaphorically. It
reads as follows:

“The killing of four Israeli settlers, including a pregnant woman, in
the West Bank on Tuesday evening rattled Israeli and Palestinian
leaders on the eve of peace talks in Washington and underscored the
disruptive role that the issue of Jewish settlements could play in the
already fragile negotiations.”

Note: This opening paragraph literally blames the past and future
peace failures on the
Israeli settlements. The Times neither blames
nor characterizes
Hamas accurately. It does not say the Arab Muslim
terrorist group, Hamas, the Palestinian version of the
Muslim
Brotherhood
in Gaza, probably also backed by Iran and Hezbollah, and
the group which is claiming responsibility for the attack­is also
responsible for a deadly civil war with the not-so-moderate
President
Abbas
, an Islamist war on Palestinian women, homosexuals, and
dissidents; and a jihadic war against the Jews which began a long time
ago and which will never stop until either such terrorist leaders and
their propaganda are utterly vanquished militarily, or until the Jews
have been driven out of the Holy Land once again.

On the contrary. The piece also positions
President Mahmud Abbas as
the “good” guy who, like his negotiating partner,
Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu
, has “condemned” the attacks. Yes­even as Abbas is
busy honoring the Palestinian terrorist who planned the
Munich
massacre
of Israeli athletes at the 1972 Olympic games, Amin Al-Hindi,
as well as the Palestinian terrorist, Omar Muhammad Ziyada, who
murdered an Israeli civilian in a
human bomb homicide in 2002.

The Gray Lady does not even tell us the names of the Israeli civilian
victims, nor are they in any way humanized. Their histories are not
presented. They are only “particularly militant settlers”: faceless,
shadowy figures. We are not supposed to care about them. We do learn
what Hamas said about the attack, namely that it was a “natural
response to the crimes of the Israeli occupation and its settlers.” We
also learn that “hundreds” of Hamas supporters “took to the streets…to
celebrate the news of the attack.”

Shame on you,
Isabel Kershner and Mark Landler (who share this byline
of infamy), and shame on your editors.

As usual,
The Wall Street Journal does better. Their headline reads:
“Hamas Attacks Israelis on Eve of Talks.” At least they tell us who
the perpetrators and who their victims are. According to Charles
Levinson, “multiple gunmen” were involved; the “victims” included “two
men, ages, 25 and 40, and two women, also ages 25 and 40, one of whom
was pregnant, according to Israeli officials.”

Why do Kershner and Landler consider such facts irrelevant to their
piece? Are these facts too hard to find­or are these facts too
dangerous because they would begin to humanize the Jewish, “settler”
victims?

However, the august WSJ does not name the victims either. For that, I
had to turn to The New York Post, which places the terrorist act on
its cover with a picture of a fully head-and-face masked Palestinian
gunman. The title? “Peace, Hamas Style: Terrorist fiends kill 4
Israelis on the eve of DC talks.” Their reporter, Andy Soltis, begins
this way:

“Hamas terrorists yesterday murdered four innocent Israelis, one of
them pregnant, in a twisted attempt to derail President Obama’s peace
summit in Washington…the soulless thugs sprayed a car on the West Bank
with dozens of bullets, leaving behind a gruesome scene on a
blood-stained road.”

The
Israeli media is filled with the facts which humanize this
terrorist act but here, in my home town, I can only find such facts in
The New York Post.

The victims were
Yitzhak and Tali Imes, who had six children,
including a year-and-a-half old infant; and Kochava Even-Haim and
Avishai Schindler. One of the members of the Israeli rapid response
medical team discovered that his own wife (!) Kochava was one of the
victims. Kochava was a “married schoolteacher” who struggled for many
years to have a child and finally succeeded. She leaves behind an
8-year-old daughter.

The Post also tells us that the terrorists may have videotaped the
assault, that Hamas claimed responsibility for this “heroic” operation
and that Hamas also “launched a sickening celebration that drew 3,000
people in the Hamas-ruled
Gaza Strip.”

I am purposely remaining silent about the “politics” involved.

My point here is simply this: If American journalists, professors,
scholars, teachers, read and trust only the
New York Times, they will
continue to view “militant Israeli settlers” as more blameworthy than
Islamist Palestinian terrorists. This view is confirmed by articles,
editorials, and op-eds which appear in their pages almost daily, often
two or three in each issue. In edition after edition, this point is
made over and over again.

Worse: Those who read The Wall Street Journal and The New York Post
are viewed as rabid, right-wing conservatives, racists,
“Islamophobes,” non-intellectuals, anti-progressives, anti-feminists,
etc., and their views, and the views of the WSJ and the NYP are easily
dismissed­demonized­just as the “militant settlers” have been.

If I want to profile the recent and powerful conference on global
anti-Semitism at Yale, in which I participated, if I cannot do so in
the New York Times, or better yet, in the Times of London, academics
will not take a word I write seriously. They will not even bother to
read my words.

Quo vadis, my friends?

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