Jerusalem Post
 
The writer, a Jordanian of Palestinian heritage, is a researcher at the  
University of Bedfordshire.
 
Demonizing Israel  is bad for the Palestinians 
By _MUDAR  ZAHRAN_ (mailto:[email protected])   
08/01/2010 

The negative focus  on Israel by the global media has harmed the 
Palestinians’ interests for  decades. 

 
Since the  establishment of the _State of Israel_ 
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ic.aspx?uri=http://schemas.semantinet.com/Country/name/Israel/displaytype/Country/dbpediaSubject/Israel/&name=Sta
te of Israel) , the international  media have been unhesitant in 
criticizing the Jewish state on almost everything.  This has evolved into a 
media 
culture by itself, to the point that many  internationally renowned newspapers 
would have a button labelled “Israel” or  “Israeli-Arab conflict” on their 
Web sites including very little positive  content about Israel. Media 
hostility toward Israel has been mainly focused on  its military operations 
and, 
in more quiet times, on the living conditions of  the Palestinians in Israel.

Amazingly enough, the international media,  and particularly the Western 
ones, pay very little attention to the conditions  of the Palestinians living 
in Arab countries, despite the extreme oppression  they have been enduring 
for decades in most Arab countries.

These  Palestinians do not have someone to speak for them in the global 
media, possibly  because a news story about countries other than Israel is less 
interesting or  “sexy” by media standards. This tendency to blame Israel 
for everything has lead  to the development of numerous myths about the 
situation of the Palestinian  there that have provided an excuse to purposely 
ignore and compromise the human  rights of the Palestinian in many Arab 
countries.

THE EXAMPLES for that  are plentiful and sometimes cross the line into 
tragic comedy. While the world  is crying over the Israel-imposed blockade on 
Gaza, the media, for some unknown  reason, choose to deliberately ignore the 
conditions of the Palestinians living  in camps in Lebanon.

Lebanon, a country with some of the most hostile  forces to Israel, has 
been holing up Palestinians inside camps for almost 30  years. Those camps do 
not have any foundations of livelihood or even sanitation  and the 
Palestinians living there are not allowed access to basics such as  buying 
cement to 
enlarge or repair homes for their growing families.  Furthermore, it is 
difficult for them to work legally, and are even restricted  from going out of 
their camps at certain hours. Compare this to the fact that  Palestinian 
laborers were still able to go to work every day in Israel while  Hamas was 
carrying out an average of one suicide bombing per week a few years  ago, and 
until recently launching missiles daily on southern Israel. Not to  mention the 
fact that Israel allows food items and medications into Gaza if  handled 
through the Palestinian Authority.

The Lebanese atrocities toward  the Palestinians have been tolerated by the 
international community, not only by  the media. Today, while some Israeli 
military commanders have to think twice, in  fear of legal consequences, 
before they visit London or Brussels, well-known  Lebanese leaders who had 
directly participated in mass killings of Palestinian  civilians, during and 
after the Lebanese civil war, are becoming world-respected  political figures – 
Nabih Berri, for example, the leader of Amal Shi’ite militia  who enforced 
a multi-year siege on Palestinian camps, cutting water access and  food 
supplies to them. The Palestinians under Berri’s siege were reported to be  
consuming rats and dogs to survive. Nonetheless, he has been the undisputed  
speaker of the Lebanese parliament for a long time. He travels frequently to  
Europe and criticizes Israel for its “crimes against the Palestinians” on 
every  occasion.

MANY OTHER Arab countries are no different than Lebanon in  their 
ill-treatment and discrimination against the Palestinians. Why do the  media 
choose 
to ignore those and focus only on Israel? While the security wall  being 
built by Israel has become a symbol of “apartheid” in the global media,  they 
almost never address the actual walls and separation barriers that have  been 
isolating Palestinian refugee camps in Arab countries for  decades.

While Palestinians targeted by the IDF are mostly fighters  pledging war on 
Israel, the world swiftly overlooked the Sabra and Shatila  massacre in 
which Lebanese Christian and Shi’ite militiamen butchered thousands  of 
Palestinian women and children. Unsurprisingly, the international media  
accused 
Israel of being responsible for the massacre, despite the fact that live  
testimonies aired by Al-Jazeera satellite television a few years ago show  
massacre survivors confirming that IDF commanders and soldiers had nothing to 
do  
with the killing.

The demonization of Israel by the global media has  greatly harmed the 
Palestinians’ interests for decades and covered up Arab  atrocities against 
them. Furthermore, demonizing Israel has been well-exploited  by several Arab 
dictatorships to direct citizens’ rage against Israel instead of  their 
regimes and also to justify any atrocities they commit in the name of  
protecting 
their nations from “the evil Zionists.”

This game has served  some of the most notorious Arab dictatorships, and 
still does today, as any  opposition is immediately labelled “a Zionist plot.”

This model had  served _Gamal Abdel Nasser_ 
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erson/name/Gamal%20Abdel%20Nasser/displaytype/Office%20Holder/dbpediaSubject
/Gamal_Abdel_Nasser/&name=Gamal Abdel Nasser)  in ruling Egypt  with an 
iron fist until he died, and was the main line for _Saddam Hussein_ 
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mas.semantinet.com/Person/name/Saddam%20Hussein/displaytype/Office%20Holder/
dbpediaSubject/Saddam_Hussein/&name=Saddam Hussein) , who was promoting  
that “Iraq and Palestine are one identical case” in his last years in  power.

The global media must be fair in addressing the Palestinians’  suffering in 
Arab countries and must stop demonizing Israel. It should start  focusing 
on the broader conditions of the Palestinians in the Middle East  region.

There is much to see.

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