Media Pretends to Wake Up on Gaza Coverage…Too Little, Too Late
Error: Contact form not found.
by Elder of Ziyon
The BBC just published a cautionary article about Gaza, pointing out what bloggers have been saying for weeks:
[I]f the Israeli attacks have been “indiscriminate,” as the UN Human Rights Council says, it is hard to work out why they have killed so many more civilian men than women.
Matthias Behnk, from OHCHR, told BBC News that the organization would not want to speculate about why there had been so many adult male casualties, adding that because they were having to deal with a lot of casualties in a short time, they had “focused primarily on recording the casualties.”
“As such, we have not at this stage conducted a detailed analysis of trends of civilian casualties, for example in relation to the reasons why different groups are affected and the types of incidents, but hope to carry this out at some point in the coming future,” he said.
“However, even in the compiling of these preliminary figures, we cross-verify between different sources, not only media and several different human rights organisations, but also use other sources, including, for example, names of alleged fighters released by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and notices by armed groups in Gaza claiming someone as a member.”
A number of other news organizations have been considering the civilian-to-fighter ratio.
An analysis by The New York Times looked at the names of 1,431 casualties and found that“the population most likely to be militants, men ages 20 to 29, is also the most over-represented in the death toll. They are 9 percent of Gaza’s 1.7 million residents, but 34 percent of those killed whose ages were provided.”
“At the same time, women and children under 15, the least likely to be legitimate targets, were the most underrepresented, making up 71 percent of the population and 33 percent of the known-age casualties.“
Better late then never? Hardly.
After weeks of headlines blaring “indiscriminate bombings” and photos of dead babies, the world has been conditioned to believe Israel is evil and murders children wantonly. Even if there was a month of headlines showing that the original assumptions were wrong, it is too late – people internalize the first thing they read and it is very difficult to dislodge them of their initial beliefs.
The world has already been brainwashed by news media that made sweeping, false generalizations and tugged on heartstrings to take IDF actions way, way out of context. A few tiny articles several weeks later are more geared towards the news organizations pretending to assert their objectivity after the fact, knowing quite well that they have already poisoned the minds of millions with their irresponsible reporting.
The media should not be let off the hook this easily. Every single tactic that Hamas did to manipulate the media has been done before, in 2009 and 2012. There were the same threats against reporters, the same false statistics, the same manipulated photos, the same hiding among civilians, the same rockets from school and hospital and mosque grounds, the same lie about civilian casualties that were from terror rockets and explosives, the same collaborator murders being hidden as civilian casualties.There was nothing new here.
The media willingly ignored any lessons from history and happily took pages from a playbook written by terrorist organizations.
Now they are pretending to be daring and bold by questioning the lies that they have been in the forefront of pushing – lies that any news professional should have been quite aware of (if they weren’t, then they should not be in that business.)
The media is not engaging in a re-evaluation of their coverage. They are engaging in the deception that they are being objective after the fact. Articles like this – while welcome – are more cynical than they are an admission of four weeks of unquestioning reporting of official lies. The skepticism should have occurred in real time, not weeks after when the world has moved on.
The damage has been done, and the news media is what caused the damage.
US Sen. Rand Paul’s Son Apologizes After Drunken Antisemitic Insults Against Catholic Congressman
Israel to Extend F-35 Flight Range in Push to Build Up Military Force
US Sen. Rick Scott Asks Justice Department to Investigate ‘Antisemitic Activity’ in New York City
Hezbollah Belligerence Prompts Fears of Assassination Campaign in Lebanon
Nicholas Kristof’s Claims, Sourcing in Column on Israel Under Scrutiny
Xi, Trump Agree Strait of Hormuz Must Be Open, Iran Should Never Have Nuclear Weapons, White House Says
King Charles Visits Jewish Area of London Hit by Antisemitic Attacks
Xi Tells Trump That Mishandling of Taiwan Could Lead to ‘Dangerous’ Place
US Senate Blocks Latest Bid to Rein in Trump Iran War Powers, Support Grows
Israel to Sue New York Times Over Article Alleging Widespread Rape of Palestinian Prisoners






How the Media Erases the Voices of Millions of Iranians
It Doesn’t Begin With Bricks; How to Stand Up to Jew-Hatred Today
Released Murderers of 75 People Are Running for Fatah Leadership Positions
Israel to Sue New York Times Over Article Alleging Widespread Rape of Palestinian Prisoners
Here Are Some Positive Local Developments in Support of Israel You Haven’t Heard About



