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Ramzy Baroud – Is Israel Winning the "Media War" over Gaza?

By Ramzy Baroud • Jan 10th, 2009 at 11:15 • Category: Analysis, Features, Israel, Newswire, Opinions and Letters, Palestine, Resistance, Somoud: Arab Voices of Resistance, Uprooted Palestinians' Testimonies, War, Zionism

 

"We are all Hamas," screamed a scrawny Mauritanian, repeatedly, as he determinedly drew his face closer to a TV camera. Behind him, thousands more tunefully chanted similar words, chants that were heard in different Arabic dialects, in fact in many different languages all across the globe.

 

Yet, Israel, somehow is claiming victory in the media war, which it calculatedly unleashed weeks before its most violent attack on Gaza yet. Thousands have been reportedly killed and wounded in the first two weeks, starting Dec. 27, in the tiny stretch of land (roughly 140 square miles), yet densely populated Gaza Strip of 1.5 million people.

 

"Whenever Israel is bombing, it is hard to explain our position to the world," said Avi Pazner, former Israeli ambassador to Italy and France, and "one of the officials drafted in to present Israel's case to the world media," according to the Jewish Chronicle. "But at least this time everything was ready and in place."

 

"Fewer military officers; more women; tightly controlled messages; and ministers kept on a short leash. This was Israel's new media game plan in Operation Cast Lead," the newspaper reported.

 

It's always difficult to fathom Israel's giddiness and sense of triumph as defenseless civilians are pulverized by mostly U.S.-supplied warplanes and bombs. Even if one chooses to empathize with Israel's dodgy claim, parroted endlessly by the George W. Bush administration, that the Israeli army is in a state of self-defense, one can never fully grasp the wisdom of its military tactics.

 

"Fatalities in Gaza are already over 400 and injuries close to 2,000 so far as is known. Total Palestinian civilian casualties are 400 times greater than the casualties incurred by Israelis," wrote three-time presidential candidate Ralph Nader in an open letter to Bush, five days into the Israeli onslaught. Nearly one week after the devastating airstrikes, Israel unleashed a ground offensive which is pushing the causality figures to unprecedented heights, made mostly of civilian victims, which by January 9, reached 795 dead and over 3,000 wounded.

 

Much of Israel's war machine is financed, manufactured and supplied by the United States. U.S. financial and military generosity has served as the backbone of all of Israel's wars against its neighbors, including the Palestinians. In Israel's war against Lebanon in the summer of 2006, lest it runs out, the U.S. rushed 'emergency' military supplies, including cluster bombs to the Israeli army, allowing the latter to ensure the demise of its arch enemy: thousands of dead and wounded Lebanese civilians.

 

In the ongoing war against Gaza, neither the U.S.' "dedication to the security of Israel," nor Israel's dedication to inflicting maximum harm on civilians have been in any way altered. While Bush brazenly chastised Hamas and the Palestinians for the death wrought on them by Israel, U.S. President-elect Barack Obama had nothing to say.

 

"The scale of bloodshed in Gaza over five days is the same as if almost 2,000 Israelis had been killed and 9,000 wounded in the same period. Imagine the consequences for Israel in such an event," wrote author and former BBC correspondent Deepak Tripathi. Would Obama find the staggering number worthy of cutting short his Hawaii vacation, even for a brief comment, if the tables were turned? Candidate of change, he said.

 

But Israel is winning the media war, reports Israel; a peculiar claim by any standards. If the reference is made to a 'victory' that helped win over mainstream U.S. media, one has to wonder if the corporate media has ever expressed any sympathy for Hamas, or any resisting Palestinian faction, be it secular, socialist or Islamist?

 

The opposite has always been true. Any violent Palestinian response to the Israeli occupation and its inherit violence has been dubbed "terrorist" for decades, even if Palestinians were targeting Israeli soldiers or paramilitary settlers. Aside from allowing a 'moderate' Palestinian commentator an occasional limited space to write a watered down op-ed, now and then – which serves as a feel-good moment that demonstrates the 'objectivity' of U.S. media – the pro-Israel mantra has defined every major American newspaper in every city in every state. That requires a separate discussion, but the persistent question remains: what is Israel winning exactly?

 

More Israeli women are stating Israel's case to the media, according to reports. The strategy is both sexist and underhanded. Following the Lebanon war, Israeli bikini models flooded U.S. men''s magazines exhibiting their barely covered bodies. Former Miss Israel, model Gal Gadot defended her nude photos, promoted partly by the Israeli consulate in New York as her attempt to help "improve Israel's war-torn image," reported the New York Post in June, 2007. Now as Israeli bombs are lightening the sky of Gaza, similar tactics are underway, in Maxim and other magazines.

 

Kadima leader and Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni took its message to YouTube, conveying the same redundant but "tightly controlled" misinformation, that attempts to explain why imprisoning, starving, then senselessly bombing 1.5 million Palestinian Muslims and Christians is good for world peace, for democracy, for security, for the future of the region and the world.

 

But the fact is, Israel never won the media war in the United States for, frankly, there was never one to begin with. Yet somehow, millions of people around the world managed to read through the filters, the propaganda, the perplexing logic, the Maxim cover pages, and took to the streets in a collective act of passion and dismay, without billion-dollar media crafters "tightly controlling" their every move, scripting their chants or directing their hoarse voices: We are all Palestinians and "with our souls, with our blood, we will die for you Gaza."

 

What has Israel won exactly, aside from the haunting images of Palestinian youngsters in UN schools, homes and hospitals, mutilated, some silent and others screaming? This is no victory, but a brief illusion of one. As for the long-term repercussions, that is a whole new story. Israeli bombs over Lebanon in 1982 gave rise to Hezbollah, and its war of 2006 turned a small, resisting militant movement into a major powerbroker that will certainly help shape the future of Lebanon. Israel is now doing the same in Gaza. A victory, indeed.

 

- Ramzy Baroud (www.ramzybaroud.net) is an author and editor of PalestineChronicle.com. His work has been published in many newspapers, journals and anthologies around the world. His latest book is, "The Second Palestinian Intifada: A Chronicle of a People's Struggle" (Pluto Press, London).

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Ramzy Baroud is is an author and editor of http://www.PalestineChronicle.com. His work has been published in many newspapers and journals worldwide. His latest book is The Second Palestinian Intifada: A Chronicle of a People's Struggle (Pluto Press, London). His own website is www.ramzybaroud.net
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  1. This is the beginning of the end of Zionist Israel. When do we all see, the big mistake of 1948 by giving land to this vampires thierves and merciless murderers? And now we see ,the Head of the Beast. Paul

  2. What about the massive U.S. media psywar campaign?
    There will be no end to the genocide against Palestinians and other Arabs as long as u.s. imperialist zionism's crimes sponsoring its ME enforcer, remains in the shadows Palestine and the entire 'middle east' region is central to u.s. global domination agenda, nicely in synch with its proxy's 'greater israel' agenda. For evidence of what's coming see this Dem.party thinktank CNAS analysis:

    Trouble in the Other Middle East
    By Robert D. Kaplan, a national correspondent for The Atlantic and a senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security.
    The divisions we split the world into during the cold war have at long last crumbled thanks to the Mumbai terrorist attacks. No longer will we view South Asia as a region distinct from the Middle East. Now there is only one long continuum stretching from the Mediterranean to the jungles of Burma, with every crisis from the Israeli-Palestinian dispute in the west to the Hindu-Muslim dispute in the east interlocked with the one next door…. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/08/opinion/08kaplan.html?th&emc=th

    U.S. media has historically dominated the psywar propaganda against Arab national liberation movements under the banner of 'protecting' the illegitimate settler entity, its fellow-fascist attack-dog that also serves u.s. imperialist interests from Africa to Central and Latin America, in exchange for its deadly existence.

    For ex. in this current escalation of USRAELI genocide, note how the u.s. 'progressive' dem/obama left eagerly incriminates israel, letting its u.s. master and partner off the hook, except for peripheral mention of u.s. supplied weapons.

    We must expose the 'headmaster' to get to the root of the state terror so people can politically act accordingly.

    liz
    http://www.burbankdigest.com/

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  4. Their gatekeepers are doing pretty well. I just got banned from DailyKos for the accusation of Holocaust denial (totally unfounded btw). One of the supposed pieces of evidence was posting at web sites that Mary Rizzo is associated with.

    Every time I see a reference in the media to DKos or Huffington Post (where I was also banned for rejecting the official narrative), I realize just how controlled our media is (including a good portion of the so-called progressive net).

    For the record, the rest of the posters are pretty supportive of fairness in dealing with Palestinians and reject much of Israeli propaganda. But as the saying goes, it's the nail that sticks out that gets hammered down.

    Glad the voices here have not been silenced.

  5. http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/progressivetalk

    We're a progressive email list and we're talking about it.

  6. I see your point and i agree with most of what youre saying. I do however feel that Israel has won the media war and has ensured that their dogma is used over and over again until it seeps into the subconcious of americans and anyone who can possibly sway and see the truth.

  7. The main stream media these days is nothing more than a zionist motuh piece adn every one realises it.Information these days is viral…..if we all do our bit…… which many are there is nothing for them to win.In the battle for hearts and mindsi think the people of gaza wins tha tin spades…Their sheer dignity in such an appling situation has made them beloved by many..What need to be done now is to extrapolate this love into getting the palestininas freedom..

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