Journalistic-career-death– in Palestine and Ukraine

The media’s support for the Ukrainian nationalists is confusing to me. I am on the nationalists’ side, because the bombings of cities and the refugees’ plight passes a simple eye test for me — here is a great and brutal injustice. I was in the streets protesting the Iraq war, and its murderous “shock and awe.”

What confuses me is that the media have lost all pretense of objectivity, and are outright cheerleaders for the Ukrainians. But I lost my mainstream media career when I abandoned my objectivity over Palestine. My former colleagues told me I was too passionate to differentiate facts from what was in my head, and I stopped getting assignments. Or I was hired to write about anything but the thing I cared about, Israel and its lobby.

Good friends said I’d gone “into the tank” for Palestine. You’re an activist, not a reporter… you’re lacking in the logical faculty… you’ve got all that mishigos about your Jewish family, you’re antisemitic… Your views are “overdetermined,” as a journalism professor friend said to me. Those questions held me back; and I regret the doubts now– in the light of the naked advocacy by our media in Ukraine.

I reflect that on the very first day of the Israeli attack on Gaza in 2008 it killed over 225 Gazans, 100 of them at a police graduation ceremony, including scores of cadets. It was wholesale slaughter, but our media said the situation was too complicated to reach an easy conclusion.

The media accepted the Israeli propaganda (as no American mainstream media today reflect the Russian side). They said that Palestinians are terrorists and rejectionists who have brought this on themselves by not giving up their grievances from being thrown out of their houses– They need to move on, Hillary Clinton once lectured them. And they said that talking about the Israel lobby is an anti-Jewish conspiracy theory. Again and again people threw stones under the wheels of journalists who were merely reporting what they thought was true.

I remember, proudly now, how I went into the tank. In the spring of 2006 the New York Theatre Workship canceled the Rachel Corrie play, and I was stunned by the censorship and then by reading Rachel Corrie’s letters. Israel had killed this young American idealist for trying to stop house demolitions! Rachel was a martyr at 23– a witness, someone of great moral insight and courage, and my heart filled for her. I didn’t understand why she didn’t get more attention.

That summer I finally went to Israel and Palestine, at 50, and was shocked to see how awful life was for Palestinians. This wasn’t complicated. I was in a Hebron man’s house surrounded by barbed wire to keep the settlers from stealing it and he showed our little delegation a video of Jewish settlers pelting Palestinian schoolgirls with rocks as they tried to go to school. An Israeli on the tour said he felt like he had to run out of the apartment and vomit.

I couldn’t unsee any of it. When I got back I told my editor and Jared Kushner, who had lately bought the newspaper I worked for, that it was apartheid. A few months later I got fired. My editor, a dear friend, told me I had a weak mind and I was giving aid and comfort to evil people.

And now so many things journalists are declaring about the Ukrainians are things that we felt about the Palestinians and weren’t allowed to say. They were just too unnuanced…

“Nothing short of collective punishment,” Richard Engel said on NBC of the siege of Kyiv. But that has been true in Gaza forever.

“Indiscriminate attacks,” Stephanie Sy says on PBS of the Russian bombing. “We have been witnessing for weeks, and certainly just in the last 24 hours, atrocities of unimaginable proportion,” Kamala Harris says.

“Like the Nuremburg Trials,” Brooke Gladstone says on NPR today about the possibility of war crimes trials for the Russians.

“They were already heroes, now they are heroes even moreso,” Judy Woodruff on PBS said movingly about Ukrainian soldiers who been singing at the front lines.

“You will get home!” Tom Llamas said on NBC, comforting a 25-year-old refugee in Lviv. The young woman echoed him: “I believe 100 percent we will get home.”

And of course the thrilling videos of the schools and basements where Ukrainian civilians make Molotov cocktails. And Facebook’s revised policy of allowing posts endorsing violence against occupiers.

We were never allowed to say that Palestinians who fight Israeli occupation were heroes. We were punished for doing so. Edward Said was condemned for throwing a rock merely in the direction of Israeli tanks in Lebanon. I remember disapproving of the rock-throwing in occupied Bil’in. What an idiot I was. But I was trying to observe the official rules.

Now I realize what a joke the rules were.

Consider the endless arguments that were had over whether Israel was or wasn’t targeting civilians in Gaza. Richard Goldstone said so in 2009– then basically recanted his huge U.N. human rights report by taking that line back. Because Israel could justify any civilian deaths due to the fact that Hamas had rocket launchers in civilian areas. Of that police graduation, they said that all those cadets were going to serve in a wing of Hamas, which governs of Gaza.

What bullshit these arguments were. And the bullshit is revealed by the fact that No one has any trouble today saying that Russia is targeting civilians, as it pounds neighborhoods from which its forces have been attacked. Or that it has bombed hospitals.

When Israel did that in Gaza, the D.C. political establishment didn’t blink, it said, Israel distinguishes between civilians and military targets. And good liberals Samantha Power and Suzanne Nossel and John Kerry and Barack Obama carried the water for Israel against Richard Goldstone and Jimmy Carter. And then Benny Gantz runs for prime minister in Israel by bragging that as chief of staff he bombed Gaza back to the stone age, and now he is a hero to the Democratic Party!

Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz meets U.S. VP Kamala Harris during the Munich security conference, Feb. 19, 2022. Photo tweeted by Gantz.

“Please recognize this country [Russia] as a terrorist state,” President Vlodomir Zelenskyy pleaded to Boris Johnson and the British parliament on March 8.

We have been trying to give Israel that appellation for years. And an honest compassionate writer, Tom Suarez, who dares to look at the struggle from the Palestinian perspective, has been repeatedly maligned as an antisemite for writing the book, “State of Terror.”

I think back on a video during the 2014 Israeli assault on Gaza– when Israel killed more than 500 children in a few weeks and again Barack Obama and Samantha Power and Hakeem Jeffries stood up for Israel. There was a protest in the West Bank and an old Palestinian man rushed at the Israeli soldiers holding up a green cardboard rocket on his arm. It was very brave of him. He was saying that Hamas was his heroes for attacking the Israeli soldiers, who have stolen his land and killed children and taken Palestinian homes and villages and cities.

What a noble man! And what a pity it took Ukraine to see that.

P.S. Of course the question arises, Why is there such a double standard? Some of it has to do with official media culture. There is an information establishment in the U.S. as in any other country, and shrewd journalists align themselves with the powers that be. Just look at the coverage of the Iraq war. I will never forget a dear editor friend, who kept me employed for years, telling me, “But Hillary Clinton had to support the Iraq war.” So he justified war crimes.

When it comes to Israel, I must address the power of the lobby: the importance of Zionist Jews in American politics. Mike Pence is now in occupied territories on Miriam Adelson’s dime; and no one can say what is plain as the nose on your face; he is running in the Adelson primary to be president and needs Miriam Adelson’s money to outflank rivals– including Donald Trump, who lately benefited from 100s of millions in Republican political contributions from the Adelsons and turned U.S. Israel policy worse than ever. It really is about who pays the bills.

AIPAC and the Democratic Majority for Israel are all over the Democratic Party– 41 Congresspeople just toured Israel on AIPAC’s dime– and these organizations support everything the Israeli government does. J Street is sometimes critical of the Israeli government, and now has a broad footprint in the Democratic Party, including the “progressive” wing; and J Street opposes the boycott campaign that would reduce military funding to Israel as antisemitic. The same campaign being waged against Russia, and taken up by every politician.

There are at least two sides to every story

So where are the Palestinian voices in mainstream media?

Mondoweiss covers the full picture of the struggle for justice in Palestine. Read by tens of thousands of people each month, our truth-telling journalism is an essential counterweight to the propaganda that passes for news in mainstream and legacy media.

Our news and analysis is available to everyone – which is why we need your support. Please contribute so that we can continue to raise the voices of those who advocate for the rights of Palestinians to live in dignity and peace.

Palestinians today are struggling for their lives as mainstream media turns away. Please support journalism that amplifies the urgent voices calling for freedom and justice in Palestine.

Source

Source

You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.

Leave a Reply

Powered by WordPress | Designed by: Premium WordPress Themes | Thanks to Themes Gallery, Bromoney and Wordpress Themes