Nima Shirazi – Stop the Press! This is what Israeli Democracy Looks Like
By Guest Post • May 19th, 2009 at 20:17 • Category: Analysis, Features, Israel, Newswire, Palestine, Somoud: Arab Voices of Resistance, War, ZionismTelling the truth can be dangerous business.
Honest and popular don't go hand in hand.
- Lyle Rogers and Chuck "The Hawk" Clarke, Ishtar (1987)
Last Tuesday, prominent Israeli journalist Amira Hass was arrested by Israeli authorities upon entering Israel from Gaza. Hass, a correspondent for the daily Ha'aretz, had been living and working in Gaza for months, reporting on the lives of Palestinians and revealing many devastating truths about the brutalized and besieged community.
Journalists are forbidden to enter Gaza, upon orders from the Israeli military. Clearly, where there are reporters, there may be reports. Where there are reports, there may be knowledge. And when there is knowledge, especially about the Israeli policy of constant aggressive oppression of the Palestinian people, there is sure to be outrage. Truth and dissent are the eternal enemies of history's oppressors, therefore it is no surprise that Israel wishes to suppress knowledge and publicity of its own indefensible actions.
International press organizations have long condemned Israel's media ban. Recently, in November 2008, journalists were prevented from acquiring travel visas required to cross into Gaza at the Erez checkpoint – the only entrance to the territory from Israel. Steve Gutkin, the Associated Press bureau chief in Jerusalem and head of the Foreign Press Association, said that the length of the media ban was unprecedented and that there was no "plausible or acceptable" explanation for the ban.
The Foreign Press Association condemned the closure, saying: "We regard this as an unconscionable breach of the Israeli Government's responsibility to allow journalists to do their jobs in this region," further explaining that "the international media serve as the world's window into Gaza providing vital coverage of all aspects of Gazan life to news consumers around the world."
At a time when Israel had sealed off almost all commercial and humanitarian crossing into the Gaza Strip, the reason was perfectly clear:
"This is Israel's policy, to not show what's going on in Gaza," said Conny Mus, a reporter for Dutch television.
Once the Israeli military began dropping bombs on the residents of Gaza in late December 2008, the freedom of the press to its job was even further curtailed as Israel instituted a complete media blackout. In its attempt to prevent reporters from telling the truth about the massacre in Gaza, the Israeli military defied a ruling from its own Supreme Court that would allow reporters access to the Strip. John Ging, Gaza operations director for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, agreed: "For the truth to get out, journalists have to get in."
In defense of limiting press freedoms, former spokesman for the Israeli army, Nachman Shai, claimed that full news coverage helps "the enemy," confuses and "destabilizes" the Israeli public. "Today, Israel is trying to control the information much more closely," he told The New York Times. Israel was intent on controlling public opinion based on its own propaganda, a decision made clear by Aviv Shir-On, deputy director general for media in the Israeli Foreign Ministry, who told the Times during the winter bombardment, "We are trying to coordinate everything that has to do with the image and content of what we are doing…We have talking points and we try to disseminate our ideas and message."
The Foreign Press Association released another statement, as the Palestinian death toll in Gaza increased horrifically, condemning Israel's restriction of the press: "The unprecedented denial of access to Gaza for the world's media amounts to a severe violation of press freedom and puts the state of Israel in the company of a handful of regimes around the world which regularly keep journalists from doing their jobs."
Controlling the message is vital for Israel and its apologists because truth, morality, and justice are inherently anathema to Zionism. It is through this control that, for decades now, the word Palestinian has been nearly synonymous with the word terrorist, and therefore any resistance to colonialism, imperialism, military occupation, and economic hegemony is deemed irrational, unprovoked, inhuman terrorism. By controlling this message, the Zionist propagandists are able to pull off an astounding slight of hand on reality: the oppressed becomes the oppressor, the culprit becomes the victim, illegal colonization is cultural liberation, aggressive expansion is righteous reclamation, genocide is self-defense, apartheid is security, and ethnic cleansing is peace.
Zionism must rewrite the past in order to somehow gain legitimacy as anything but a wholly racist ideology. In so doing, the Bible becomes a land deed and the displacement, dispossession, and disenfranchisement of an indigenous population becomes the unhappy, though inevitable, consequence of religious nationalism. Without erasing or ignoring the historical and cultural narratives of Palestinians, Israel cannot hide from the painful truth about its ugly past.
This is precisely why, last month, Itamar Shapira, a docent at Yad Vashem, was fired for making reference to the 1948 Deir Yassin massacre and the subsequent Palestinian Nakba during his guided tours. He had pointed out the ruins of the Palestinian village, which can be seen from the grounds of the Holocaust memorial, to a school group. The group's teacher complained to his superiors and his job was terminated. Shapira, a tour guide for three and a half years, told Ha'aretz, "Yad Vashem talks about the Holocaust survivors' arrival in Israel and about creating a refuge here for the world's Jews. I said there were people who lived on this land and mentioned that there are other traumas that provide other nations with motivation…The Holocaust moved us to establish a Jewish state and the Palestinian nation's trauma is moving it to seek self-determination, identity, land and dignity, just as Zionism sought these things."
Officials at Yad Vashem, called the "Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority," claim that Shapira was acting unprofessionally by relating the Holocaust to other historical events. It is the policy of Yad Vashem to classify the Holocaust as a singular and unprecedented occurrence in human history, never to be compared to anything else ever, thereby classifying Jewish suffering as unique and unlike anything any other group of people has ever, or will ever, endure. By promoting this "superiority of suffering," Yad Vashem is able to deflect all criticism or even acknowledgement of the injustice of Israeli national history and, as a result, the truth of Palestinian history – both past and present – is not only ignored, but denied.
Shapira identified this policy of selective education at Yad Vashem, saying, "It is being hypocritical. I only tried to expose the visitors to the facts, not to political conclusions. If Yad Vashem chooses to ignore the facts, for example the massacre at Deir Yassin, or the Nakba, it means that it's afraid of something and that its historic approach is flawed."
Obviously, ignoring facts is the age-old modus operandi of the Zionist enterprise, as evidenced by the "land without a people for a people without a land" propaganda put forth by Zionism's very first advocates. The whitewashing of historical truths continues to threaten the validity of the Palestinian cultural narrative as newly proposed legislation put forth by Israel's far-right, ultranationalist party clearly proves. Yisrael Beitenu, the party of Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, is attempting to ban any commemoration of the 1948 Nakba by Israel's Arab citizens, which make up about 20% of the Israeli population. In its effort to promote ethnosupremacism, the party wishes to punish those that mark the anniversary of Palestinian displacement – when over 700,000 Palestinians were forced from or fled their homes during the Zionist effort to establish a Jewish state on Palestinian land – with jail terms of up to three years.
"The draft law is intended to strengthen unity in the state of Israel and to ban marking Independence Day as a day of mourning," party spokesman Tal Nahum told Ha'aretz. This type of mandatory unity is deliberately undemocratic and unrepresentative of the whole Israeli population – an unsurprising proposal from a political party that has suggested loyalty oaths for Arab citizens, has specifically denied support for Palestinian self-determination and national sovereignty by not endorsing efforts to establish an independent Palestinian state, and which has been described by many as fascist.
In other undemocratic news, the homes of Israeli peace activists working with the anti-militarist organization New Profile were raided by police, resulting the confiscation of computers and numerous arrests on suspicion of incitement and assisting draft dodgers. Gideon Levy, a stalwart voice for justice and truth in Israel, wrote in Ha'aretz,
The public reacted to the raid with typical indifference; it came just as we were busy enjoying the cheesy Independence Day holiday, complete with songs of self-praise about Israel being the only democracy in the Middle East. But a democracy that raids the homes of political activists is no democracy. Democracies are tested by how they treat the fringes of society.
Locking up three and a half million Palestinians in the occupied territories and denying them basic human rights has already undermined Israel's pretensions of democracy, but now dangerous cracks are appearing in our Jews-only democracy.
These so-called cracks include not only the attempt to silence any and all dissent from Israeli peaceniks, but also the (sometimes fatal) shooting of Palestinian and international activists who dare protest the illegal Apartheid Wall that serves to annex even more land in the West Bank. Levy exposes the double standard of the Israeli authorities when it comes to the treatment of peace activists versus that of settlers: "Israel Defense Forces has never shot and killed settlers during a protest, even though they are much more violent than anti-fence protesters."
Reporter Amira Hass' arrest came right after her publication of a new article describing why the Israeli government is intent not to promote peace and justice – citing the socio-economic benefits of continued Israeli occupation, land theft, and control over natural resources.
According to Ha'aretz, "Hass was arrested and taken in for questioning immediately after crossing the [Gaza] border, for violating a law which forbids residence in an enemy state." This explanation can only be followed with a question: How long will it be until Avigdor Lieberman, who dwells in the illegal West Bank settlement of Nokdim, will be arrested on similar charges? Once again, the oxymoronic paradox of Israeli democracy is clear. Colonial expansion is encouraged; reporting the truth is criminal.
Fittingly, Hass' arrest occurred a mere two days after Freedom House, a US-based NGO that conducts research and advocacy on democracy, political freedom and human rights, downgraded Israel's press status from "free" to "partly free." The organization, co-founded in 1941 by Eleanor Roosevelt, justified its reclassification by citing the Israeli government's actions during the recent Gaza attacks, "including the barring of foreign and local journalists from Gaza, alleged attempt to influence media coverage within Israel and alleged heightened self-censorship by local media outlets."
Government Press Office head Daniel Seamans, who described Freedom House as a "useless and ridiculous" organization, said that the Israeli government's decision to prohibit journalists from covering Operation Cast Lead in person was a strategic move. Had the foreign press been allowed into Gaza, he said, "their reports would have had a harsh effect on world public opinion and endangered our ability to meet our goals." Limiting press freedoms in order to strategically control the message and public opinion? That's called propaganda.
The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs' own website has this to say:
Israel is still a young, developing democracy. Although some members of the public question the motives of the press in criticizing the state during wartime, in general, Israeli society comprehends that a free, robust press is crucial to the existence of a strong democracy and a value worth fighting for. Instilling recognition of the dangers of trying to place restrictions on the press, and an understanding by the public of the role played by the Israeli media even under trying conditions, are part of Israel's challenge in meeting its vision to become a true democratic nation.
Clearly, this is a challenge Israel has yet to overcome and, as such, is not even considered a truly democratic nation by its own government.
George Orwell famously wrote, "During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act." When journalists and human rights activists face imprisonment – or worse – for doing their jobs, but still do it anyway, we know, not only that Orwell was right, but how vital and necessary it is for the truth to be told in order to fight the forces of repression and silence. Yes, the risks of retribution or fear of intimidation and marginalization for opposing injustice may be great, but, in the immortal words of Ishtar's Rogers and Clark, "being human, we can live with the pain."
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There’s so much to infuriate me here, but I’ll just go for the most infuriating:
“Although some members of the public question the motives of the press in criticizing the state during wartime”
Does it not seem sick to anyone that a public would want to restrict the press?
It is sick that restriction is taking place, but that old saying goes: In wartime, the first thing to die is the truth. If there were journalists in there, it would have been harder to cover things up.
I have to say one thing that really bothered me. Here in Italy, our news is heavily Pro-Israel (because the govt is and the finance is, etc…) so, there was the famous "balance" during the Gaza war. We got to see 3 minutes of an Italian journalist standing beyond Gaza looking at a pillar of smoke in the distance and then we got 3 minutes of Sderot residents sobbing and running to shelters. This was obviously the doing of the restrictions of the Israeli press, but not only. With internet, with small video devices, there is NO excuse for the information not getting out there, and these journalists get their press credentials from the Shin Bet, so they follow orders from headquarters to the letter.
After the war, when the restrictions were somewhat lifted, you would think the journalists would want to rush in and report. They didn't do it, except for one for a big Italian paper who repeated the Israeli information about Hamas and human shields. He got a LOT of press, as if he were a superstar journalist. But, then, finally, an independent Italian journalist went in… he did reports that were sent on … A COMEDY SHOW! which lasted about 20 minutes, and they were the absolute ONLY footage with any relevance to facts and showing the aftermath that we had seen in practically the entire period.
It is enough to make one cry.
@Mary Rizzo –
I was watching the Israeli media day in- day out. It was appalling war propaganda. Every once in a while, some truth would show up, and whomever was watching with me would cry out "why are they showing this?!". And when I asked if peaceful voices were not legitimate, I get the beyond-logic-reply: "not in a time of war!"
Ethics here are pretty much "loose lips sink ships". People don't understand they are only hurting themselves.
Dear friends,
According to JPost:
"Members of the United States Congress are submitting a bill that will label carriers of incitive satellite stations as terrorist organizations"
This means satellite stations are going to be monitored and censored accordingly.
And that's not the end of the story:
"Four senators (Rockefeller, Bayh, Nelson, and Snowe) have recently introduced S.773, the Cybersecurity Act of 2009."
"The recently proposed but little-noticed Senate bill would allow the federal government to shut down the Internet in times of declared emergency, and enables unprecedented federal oversight of private network administration."
Even our freedom of cyber activity is at stake.
@Ali – Ali, this is very worrying, are there any petitions?
@Tali –
Check this website and its Ayes & Nayes statistics located in the upper right corner of the page:
http://www.opencongress.org/bill/111-s773/show
It's very telling as to what people feel about this cybersecurity act.
Search "Joel Kovel" on YouTube and then sort the results by "Newest" (the options are "Newest", "Oldest", "View Count", "Rating" & "Relevance"). You will then have 3 pages of results with time labels starting with "4 weeks ago" and ending with "2 years ago".
I was searching for a "Middle East Today" show on Press TV which was aired on May 17 (3 days ago) and on which Dr. Kovel was a guest. So I was dissapointed that no one had uploaded the show. But to my surprise I found the show in the 3rd page of the results, after and before 2 videos with "1 year ago" time labels. Why was it there? (It has a "2 days ago" time label).
Technical shortcoming or a kind of censorship? Judge for yourself.
By the way this is the show:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klbyMJi-kE4
http://www.presstv.com/programs/player/?id=95151
There's an almost related action alert over at Media Lens, discussing the media coverage of the UN's indifference:
"While there have been UN investigations of war crimes committed in Rwanda, Sierra Leone and the former Yugoslavia, somehow war crimes committed in Gaza do not deserve the same scrutiny and accountability. The omission is not unique, of course. There has never been a UN inquiry into war crimes committed by the United States in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. The UN would surely be destroyed if such a move were ever seriously contemplated."
There are some interesting links & some media contact details:
http://www.medialens.org/alerts/09/090518_beholden_to_the.php
@Ali –
I'm not sure about Kovel- could be a glitch, but hey, you never know.
Thanks for the link
@Arlo – Though I agree the UN has completely botched (major understatement) the Gaza massacre, I just read this piece "UN: Gaza war crimes probe to go ahead without Israeli approval" at http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1086873.html What do you think?
H'mm, I was reminded of 'what I think' only yesterday – I was watching a video that talked about the incarceration (46 years) of Rudolf Hess – the commentator was suggesting he was being held as a warning to anyone who dare 'speak out.' But to hear that the allied powers took it in weekly turns to guard this prisoner, UK, France, US & Russia and thought, aren't these the same ppl who set-up the UN? & then, the Quartet to the Middle-East & regards them – only last September 21 aid agencies accused them of failing: http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2008/09/2008925113056366413.html saying the situation in Palestine was worse since Annapolis, well it's a whole lot worse now too…. But regards this war crimes probe – the frontman, he's not only Jewish, he's a on the board of governors of an Israeli University:
http://abbc.net/islam/english/jewishp/un/goldstone_un_investigator_hebrew_university.htm Er, that really doesn't offer much hope, imho. As to what I think, it's all one big sick joke but here's a classic that some might want to blog about (& thanks to someone from Action4Palestine yahoo group for bringing this up):
In 1996 when Benjamin Netanyahu was previously Prime Minister of Israel he came to the United States and gave a speech to a joint session of Congress. In it he pledged that Israel would become economically independent and no longer need U.S. aid. Here is what he said:
"The United States has given Israel, apart from political and military support, munificent and magnificent assistance in the economic sphere. With America's help, Israel has grown to be a powerful, modern state. I believe that we can now say that Israel has reached childhood's end, that it has matured enough to begin approaching a state of self-reliance. "
"But I believe there can be no greater tribute to America's long-standing economic aid to Israel than for us to be able to say: We are going to achieve economic independence. We are going to do it. In the next four years, we will begin the long-term process of gradually reducing the level of your generous economic assistance to Israel."
http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/MFAArchive/1990_1999/1996/7/PM%20Netanyahu-%20Speech%20to%20US%20Congress-%20July%2010-%201996
Well bring it on!!!
Wow,
Where to start… WHY DOES AMERICA HAVE SUCH A VESTED INTEREST IN THE NATION OF ISRAEL? Most nominal Christians believe the temple in Israel needs to be rebuilt. That’s it, case closed. The so called 'Christian Coalition' thinks it is essential for this to occur for the return of Jesus, and since they are so politically motivated and connected they use their clout to fulfill their will. For this reason they encourage the Israeli occupation, but if they where true bible students they would not be so hasty to support the nation who bore false witness against and murdered the Savior. When Jesus left the temple just before His crucifixion He said "your house is left unto you desolate" (Luke 13: 35) and whit His last breath He said "it is finished" and the veil in the temple was ripped in two from top to bottom signifying the end of the ceremonial law. But they (deceived Christians) smile and say they support the Jews while the whole time they are trying to convert and proselytize them, motivating political leaders to fund an occupation of a piece of ground which they call the 'Holy Land' which has become anything but Holy. They have made an Idol out of that land and will be sorely disappointed when they find out they where wrong in the end.
Paul said in Romans 2: 29 " a man is a Jew if he is one inwardly; and circumcision is circumcision of the heart, by the Spirit, not by the written code. Such a man's praise is not from men, but from God."
But of the descendants of Ishmael God said in Genesis 21: 17 "for I will make him into a great nation” Again in Genesis 16:12 “He will be a wild donkey of a man; his hand will be against everyone and everyone's hand against him, and he will live in hostility toward all his brothers." How perfect are God’s ways, He sees the end from the beginning.
This is the true interpretation of scripture, but they twist the bible to follow their own understandings. The result of all this jockeying and manipulation to find a so called peaceful solution will be as spoken in 1 Thessalonians 5:3, "For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape." God help us from the destruction that will come in that day, Godspeed.
@Arlo –
I gotta tell ya, that article seemed a bit biased to me. There are Israeli Jews, working within Israeli universities that appose the occupation. That's not evidence of anything. I did a little search and found Goldstone took part in writing "Human Rights in the 'War on Terror' ". http://books.google.co.il/books?id=TZ_LruJoDb4C&dq=Human+Rights+in+the+%27War+on+Terror&printsec=frontcover&source=bl&ots=mOxyMxnGog&sig=3BiJ6dyYZOoXlhAe5TTNq6nt4Ps&hl=iw&ei=92YUSvOuLNHGsgbcu72ODg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4#PPA12,M1
I only skimmed, and Goldstone's writing isn't included, but if he participated in this, it actually looks pretty promising.
How could Israel buy all those pretty American planes without all that pretty American money? Blablabla, as usual with Netanyahu.
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