The last week in the Middle East has with pristine clarity
illuminated the bias of the American media regarding the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict. I observed for days as Israeli tanks
indiscriminately destroyed homes and businesses in Palestinian
settlements while killing dozens of Palestinians. In one case there
was a man, while on his way to buy cigarettes, was maliciously
gunned down by soldiers of the Israeli Defense Forces because
apparently the threat of a Palestinian man possessing tobacco and
paper warrant a fusillade of bullets. While all of these untenable
actions were being carried out by the Israeli government, the
paucity of media coverage regarding these incidents in lieu
of treating them with the same intensity and anathema as Palestinian
suicide bombers incite is troubling.
Fast forward to Wednesday, September 18 when after six weeks of
inactivity a Palestinian suicide bomber detonates himself at a bus
stop in Northern Israel. This event interrupted regular programs on
all the major news broadcasting networks and was met with the
pretentious "Breaking News" banner that is used exclusively
for matters of paramount implications. The blast killed an officer
and wounded several people that were within the vicinity of the
bomber. On Thursday, September 19, there was another suicide bomber
in Israel this time in Tel Aviv. Again all of the resources that
the media has to highlight news stories were utilized in
disseminating the pictures and stories of the abhorrent
acts. President Bush in his daily informal address from the Oval
Office expressed his condolences to the victims of the suicide
bombings and spoke out against these indefensible acts of terror.
Here we have two cases of inexcusable acts of terror and
aggression, yet only one of them is explicitly characterized by our
government and the media as being such. President Bush made no
effort to reprimand Israel for its incursions into Palestinian
settlements earlier in the week as a matter of fact the issue was
seldom talked about. However, after the Palestinian suicide bombers
killed civilians in Israel now the connotation is that we have
instability and political unrest in the Middle East. Do the deaths
of innocent Palestinians not warrant the same castigation as those
of innocent Israelis?
I am in no means trying to palliate the gravity of the offenses
made by these Palestinian suicide bombers. However, the repulsive
actions of the IDF need be met with the same level of censure by the
American news media and more importantly the Bush administration.
Mr. Girard Newkirk contributed above article to Media Monitors Network (MMN)
from North Carolina, USA. He writes on most of the
issues regarding the Middle East, religion and its tremendous impact on the
world as a Political Theorist.
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