Arab Spring: Male-on-Female Atrocity in Gaza Disappeared by the Western
Media

Posted By Phyllis Chesler On April 1, 2011 


Asma Al-Ghoul, a Palestinian journalist beaten and tortured by Hamas

Last month, at least eight Muslim Palestinian female journalists were
physically beaten <http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=214092>
with clubs, iron chairs, and fists, stabbed, and tortured with electric
shocks by male Hamas
<http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/groupProfile.asp?grpid=6204>  security
forces in the Gaza strip.  Their cell phones, laptops, documents, and
cameras were confiscated. They were also arrested. Some were forced to sign
a document “pledging to refrain from covering such events again.”

The “events” were a series of pro-unity rallies organized by Palestinian
youth on Facebook (!) which demanded an end to the dispute between Islamist
Hamas and a presumably more moderate Fatah.

So much for the Arab “spring,” and the purposefully misguided Western (and
these heroically naïve youthful demonstrators’) belief that the increasingly
well organized Islamist Middle East will really rise up on behalf of human
rights and women’s rights—without which there can be no democracy.

But this is not my main point. 

The mainstream media did not cover this male-on-female atrocity in Gaza. In
the English-speaking world, only a handful of journalists, including two
Israelis, one writing in the Jerusalem Post
<http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=214092> , one writing at
Big Peace
<http://bigpeace.com/rdrukan/2011/03/21/gazans-try-to-break-free-and-hamas-c
rashes-reporting-news-outlets/> , covered it. A few smaller newspapers in
America
<http://www.salem-news.com/articles/march182011/gaza-demonstration-va.php>
and an English-language Egyptian paper
<http://bikyamasr.com/wordpress/?p=30906>  did so as well.

To be fair, Reuters had an article
<http://uk.reuters.com/article/2011/03/19/palestinians-gaza-reuters-idUKLDE7
2I0C320110319>  which featured their own agency in Gaza having being
attacked by “armed men.” Later on, we learn that these “armed men” were
Hamas officials. And near the end of the piece, we also learn that Hamas
also beat “photographers and camera men.” They do not mention female
journalists, nor do they give us their names.

Slate also had an article <http://www.slate.com/id/2289356/pagenum/2>  about
how Fatah <http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/groupProfile.asp?grpid=6259>
is undermining Islamism on the West Bank. Parenthetically, later on, they
mention that Hamas raided the offices of Reuters and destroyed equipment.
They do not mention the attack on the Palestinian women journalists.

It did not happen, it is not important. The mainstream media does not really
care about what happens to Arabs, Muslims, or Palestinians—not even when
they are fellow or sister journalists, women, and feminists. The media only
cares when and if Israelis are allegedly the perpetrators, the murderers,
the checkpoint “humiliators.” Even when Israelis kill an armed
Iranian-backed Palestinian member of Hamas in self-defense, even when
Israelis accidentally, with no malice aforethought, kill a British
journalist or an American “activist,” the Israelis are not only
blamed—films, plays, and documentaries are made about the “martyred”
American Rachel Corrie or the “martyred” British filmmaker James Miller or
British “anti-war” activist Tom Hurndall. Countless demonstrations have been
held. In Miller
<http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/24/world/middleeast/24miller.html> ’s case
the British government insisted on an investigation, and his family brought
a civil lawsuit against an Israeli soldier.

The media was all over this even though an investigation strongly suggested
that James Miller was killed by Palestinians “from the direction of the
populated Rafah.” Although people know that Palestinians routinely hide
behind civilian hostages
<http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/31/world/middleeast/31gaza.html?_r=2&ref=mid
dleeast> , deliberately target Israeli civilians, especially children,
create their own “martyrs” (the Muhammad al-Dura case as well as the Rachel
Corrie case immediately come to mind)—nevertheless, the media refuses to
hold Palestinians accountable and refuses to believe that the Israelis are
innocent. The media knows full well that they will be killed or not allowed
to “report” in Palestinian areas if they publish anything negative, anything
true. By now, this habit is ingrained.

One of the recently beaten, tortured, and arrested Palestinian female
journalists, Asma Al-Ghoul, is someone whom I first interviewed
<http://www.phyllis-chesler.com/584/palestinian-taliban-arrest-palestinian-f
eminist>  in 2009
<http://www.phyllis-chesler.com/590/rescue-the-heroes-asmaa-al-ghoul> .
Al-Ghoul is a secular feminist and a journalist who has written brave
articles about honor killings on the West Bank and in Gaza. She asked me to
edit and publish some of her work and I proudly did so. Al-Ghoul has been
harassed and arrested by Hamas before. Why? Ostensibly because she dared to
laugh, wear jeans on the beach, and entered the sea, fully clothed, to swim.
These were her crimes—plus the fact that she was a single woman (divorced,
actually), out in public, not wearing hijab, and relaxing on the beach
with—unbelievably—male friends. 

It took the left-wing Mother Jones
<http://motherjones.com/politics/2010/12/gaza-hamas-asma-al-ghoul>  about a
year and half after my interviews to find Al-Ghoul. Guess what the
journalist, Ashley Bates, immediately focuses upon? You guessed it. In her
third paragraph she writes: “For three years, Israel has enforced a
devastating blockade of the Gaza Strip aimed at isolating Hamas.” One might
hope that she would leave well enough alone and focus on Al-Ghoul’s heroism
and Hamas’ Islamist persecution of women. But not exactly. She sees Al-Ghoul
as a heroine primarily because she has remained a “secularist,” and of all
the things they may have talked about, Bates instead writes this:

Asma wrote her way through the trauma of the 2008-2009 war between Israel
and Hamas militants, which claimed the lives of 13 Israelis and about 1,400
Gazans. Often, she slept at her office for fear of getting killed on the way
to her home, a mere five-minute walk away.

“I felt as if Israeli military planes were blind,” Asma recalled. “They
attacked everything and everybody. I saw dead children…As a woman and as a
human being, I don’t believe in revenge, because it just brings more blood.
But people said to me during the war, ‘You see? This is your peace.’”

While Asma has befriended liberal Jewish activists in Gaza, she has never
entered Israel. In 2003 and again in 2006, the Israeli government denied her
permission to travel through Israel to the West Bank, which is territorially
separate from Gaza, to receive awards for her writing.

Yes, we know that Mother Jones is a left-wing magazine. But, in case we
forget it—the reporter is careful to remind us that, despite Hamas’
Islamification, she is pro-Palestinian, not pro-Israeli. When I interviewed
Al-Ghoul I was careful not to bring in Israeli-Palestinian politics.

What can one do? How can we be proactive, visual, informative, preemptive?

Earlier this week, Artists4Israel
<http://www.phyllis-chesler.com/681/artists4israel-2-the-rescue>  and
members of the Birthright Israel Alumni Community just did something amazing
in Washington Square Park in New York City’s Greenwich Village. They erected
a bomb shelter and decorated it just as they’ve done in Sderot, Israel, a
city which has absorbed thousands of Hamas rocket attacks in the last ten
years, including many after Israel unilaterally withdrew from Gaza. The
graffiti artists and muralists spoke about Sderot and about Israel and
talked about how people have only 15 seconds to find a bomb shelter after
the “code red” siren goes off. They talked about how permanently traumatized
the Israeli children are. Here is a video
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2LAA_SMk-E>  of this wonderful
demonstration/performance art, and of the wonderful artists.

Sadly, Artists4Israel were unable to sound the siren every fifteen seconds
(to simulate what life is actually like in Sderot and in southern Israel)
for more than a half hour. Equally sadly, this brave band of artist-warriors
were also forced to contend with an almost immediate, pro-forma
counter-demonstration which shouted, yelled, insulted, and behaved in every
way like the Arab Street at its bullying worst. The counter-demonstrators
were not respectful, did not engage in dialogue, and did not listen to
anything having to do with the suffering of innocent Israeli civilians at
the hands of Hamas.

Perhaps they are all journalists or will become journalists when they
graduate from college.

  _____  

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