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With Gaza, Journalists Fail Again
The assault on Gaza exposed not only Israel's callous disregard for international law but the gutlessness of the American press. There were no major newspapers, television networks or radio stations that challenged Israel's fabricated version of events that led to the Gaza attack or the daily lies Israel used to justify the unjustifiable. Nearly all reporters were, as during the buildup to the Iraq war, pliant stenographers and echo chambers. If we as journalists have a product to sell, it is credibility. Take that credibility away and we become little more than propagandists and advertisers. By refusing to expose lies we destroy, in the end, ourselves.
All governments lie in wartime. Israel is no exception. Israel waged an effective war of black propaganda. It lied craftily with its glib, well-rehearsed government spokespeople, its ban on all foreign press in Gaza and its confiscation of cell phones and cameras from its own soldiers lest the reality of the attack inadvertently seep out. It was the Arabic network al-Jazeera, along with a handful of local reporters in Gaza, which upheld the honor of our trade, that of giving a voice to those who without our presence would have no voice, that of countering the amplified lies of the powerful with the faint cries and pain of the oppressed. But these examples of journalistic integrity were too few and barely heard by us.
We retreated, as usual, into the moral void of American journalism, the void of balance and objectivity. The ridiculous notion of being unbiased, outside of the flow of human existence, impervious to grief or pain or anger or injustice, allows reporters to coolly give truth and lies equal space and airtime. Balance and objectivity are the antidote to facing unpleasant truths, a way of avoidance, a way to placate the powerful. We record the fury of a Palestinian who has lost his child in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza but make sure to mention Israel's "security needs," include statements by Israeli officials who insist there was firing from the home or the mosque or the school and of course note Israel's right to defend itself. We do this throughout the Middle East. We record the human toll in Iraq, caused by our occupation, but remind everyone that "Saddam killed his own people." We write about the deaths of families in Afghanistan during an airstrike but never forget to mention that the Taliban "oppresses women." Their crimes cancel out our crimes. It becomes a moral void. And above all we never forget to mention the "war on terror." We ask how and who but never, never do we ask why. As long as we speak in the cold, dead language of those in power, the language that says a lie is as valid as a fact, the language where one version of history is as good as another, we are part of the problem, not the solution.
"Bombs and rockets are flying between Israel and Palestinians in Gaza, and once again, The Times is caught in a familiar crossfire, accused from all sides of unfair and inaccurate coverage," New York Times public editor Clark Hoyt breezily began in writing his assessment of the paper's coverage, going on to conclude "though the most vociferous supporters of Israel and the Palestinians do not agree, I think The Times, largely barred from the battlefield and reporting amid the chaos of war, has tried its best to do a fair, balanced and complete job-and has largely succeeded."
The cliché that Israel had a right to defend itself from Hamas rocket attacks—that bombs and rockets were "flying between Israel and Palestinians in Gaza"—was accepted in the press as an undisputed truth. It became the starting point for every hollow discussion of the Israeli attack. It left pundits and columnists chattering about "proportionality," not legality. Israel was in open violation of international law, specifically Article 33 of the Fourth Geneva Convention, which calls on an occupying power to respect the safety of occupied civilians. But you would not know this from the press reports. The use of attack aircraft and naval ships, part of the world's fourth-largest military power, to level densely packed slums of people who were hungry, without power and often water, people surrounded on all sides by the Israeli army, was fatuously described as a war. The news coverage held up the absurd notion that a few Hamas fighters with light weapons and no organization were a counterforce to F-16 fighter jets, tank battalions, thousands of Israeli soldiers, armored personnel carriers, naval ships and Apache attack helicopters. It fit the Israeli narrative. It may have been balanced and objective. But it was not true.
The Hamas rockets are crude, often made from old pipes, and largely ineffectual. The first homemade Qassam rocket was fired across the Israeli border in October 2001. It was not until June 2004 that Israel suffered its first fatality. There are 24 Israelis who have been killed by Hamas rocket fire, compared with 5,000 Palestinian dead, more than half of them in Gaza, at least a third of them children. This does not absolve Hamas from firing rockets at civilian areas, which is a war crime, but it does raise questions about the story line swallowed without reflection by the press. I covered the Kosovo Albanians' desperate attempts to resist the Serbs, which resulted in a handful of Serb casualties, but no one ever described the lopsided Serbian butchery in Kosovo as a war. It was called genocide, and it led to NATO intervention to halt it.
It was Israel, not Hamas, which violated the truce established last June. This was never made clear in any of the press reports. Hamas agreed to halt rocket fire into Gaza in exchange for an Israeli promise to ease the draconian siege that made the shipment of vital material and food into Gaza nearly impossible. And once the agreement was reached, the Hamas rocket fire ended. Israel, however, never upheld its end of the agreement. It increased the severity of the siege. U.N. agencies complained. International relief organizations condemned the Israeli blockade. And there were even rumblings inside Israel. Shmuel Zakai, an Israeli brigadier general who resigned as commander of the Israel Defense Forces' Gaza Division and was forcibly discharged from the military amid allegations that he leaked information to the media, told the Israeli newspaper Haaretz on Dec. 22 that the Israeli government had made a "central error" during the tahdiyeh, the six-month period of relative truce, by failing "to take advantage of the calm to improve, rather than markedly worsen, the economic plight of the Palestinians of the Strip. ... [W]hen you create a tahdiyeh, and the economic pressure on the Strip continues," Zakai said, "it is obvious that Hamas will try to reach an improved tahdiyeh, and that their way to achieve this is resumed Qassam fire. ... You cannot just land blows, leave the Palestinians in Gaza in the economic distress they're in, and expect that Hamas will just sit around and do nothing."
Israel, we know from papers such as Haaretz, started planning this assault last March. The Israeli army deliberately broke the truce when it carried out an attack on Nov. 4 that killed six Hamas fighters. It timed the attack, the heavy air and naval bombardment and the invasion of Gaza to coincide with the waning weeks of the Bush administration. Israel knew it would be given carte blanche by the White House. Hamas responded to the Nov. 4 provocation in the way Israel anticipated. It fired Qassam rockets and Grad missiles into Israel to retaliate. But even then Hamas offered to extend the truce if Israel would lift the blockade. Israel refused. Operation Cast Lead was unleashed.
Henry Siegman, the director of the U.S./ Middle East Project at the Council of Foreign Relations, noted correctly that Israel "could have met its obligation to protect its citizens by agreeing to ease the blockade, but it didn't even try. It cannot be said that Israel launched its assault to protect its citizens from rockets. It did so to protect its right to continue the strangulation of Gaza's population."
There were a few flashes of integrity in the American press. The Wall Street Journal ran a thoughtful piece, "How Israel Helped to Spawn Hamas," on Jan. 24 that was unusual in view of acceptance in U.S. press coverage that Hamas is nothing more than an Islamo-fascist organization that understands only violence. And some journalists from news organizations such as the BBC did a good job once they were finally permitted to enter Gaza. Jimmy Carter wrote an Op-Ed article in The Washington Post detailing his and the Carter Center's efforts to prevent the conflict. This article was an important refutation of the Israeli argument, although it was ignored by the rest of the media. But these were isolated cases. The publishers, news executives and editors largely accepted without any real protest Israel's ban on coverage and allowed Israeli officials to fill their news pages and airtime with fabrications and distortions. And this made the war crimes carried out by the Israeli army easier to commit and prolong.
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, who is acutely aware of Israel's violations of international law, has already begun to reassure his commanders that they will be protected from war crimes prosecution.
"The commanders and soldiers that were sent on the task in Gaza should know that they are safe from any tribunal and that the State of Israel will assist them in this issue and protect them as they protected us with their bodies during the military operation in Gaza," he said.
Israel's brutal military tactics, despite the lack of coverage in the American press, have come under intense international scrutiny. Human rights groups, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, blame the high civilian death toll on indiscriminate firing and shelling, as well as the use of white phosphorus shells in civilian areas. Israel has admitted using white phosphorus in Gaza but insists the chemical, used for smoke screens and to mark spots to be shelled or bombed, was not used directly against civilians.
Hamas is an unsavory organization. It has made life miserable for many in Gaza and carried out a series of death-squad-style executions of alleged opponents. But Hamas, elected to power in 2006, also brought effective civil control to Gaza. Gaza, ruled by warring factions, warlords, clans, kidnapping rings and criminal gangs, had descended into chaos under Mahmoud Abbas' corrupt Fatah-led government. Hamas, once it assumed power, halted suicide bombing attacks on Israel. It ended rocket fire into Israel for almost a year. It upheld its agreement with Israel. Hamas' willingness to negotiate with Israel, albeit through Egyptian intermediaries, led al-Qaida, which has been working to make inroads among the Palestinians, to condemn the Hamas leadership as collaborators.
Israel and the United States carried out an abortive and desperate attempt to overthrow Hamas by arming and backing a Fatah putsch in June 2007. They wanted to install the pliant Abbas in power. Hamas resisted, often with violent brutality, and expelled Abbas and the Fatah leadership from Gaza to the West Bank. Israel has now decided to do the dirty job itself. It will not work. Israel broke and discredited Yasser Arafat and Fatah in much the same manner. Abbas and Fatah have no authority or credibility left. Abbas is seen by most Palestinians as a pliant Israeli stooge. Israel is now destroying Hamas. Radical Islamic groups, such as al-Qaida, far more violent and irrational, stand poised to replace Hamas. And Israel will one day look wistfully at Hamas just as it does now at Fatah. But by then, with Israel surrounded by radical Islamic regimes in Egypt, Syria, Lebanon and even Jordan, as well as fighting a homegrown al-Qaida movement among the Palestinians, it may be too late.
The Israeli government bears the responsibility for its crimes. But by giving credibility to the lies and false narratives Israel uses to justify wholesale slaughter we empower not only Israel's willful self-destruction but our own. The press, as happened during the buildup to the Iraq war, was again feckless and gutless. It bent to the will of the powerful. It abandoned its sacred contract with its readers, listeners and viewers to always tell the truth. It chattered about nothing. It obscured the facts. It did this while hundreds of women and children were torn to shreds by iron fragmentation bombs in a flagrant violation of international law. And as it failed it lauded itself for doing "a fair, balanced and complete job."
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Show AllBecause of the gutless US media that has sold its soul to the zionists, you have people like Joe Hopeless thinking that the world supports the zionist agenda.
this morning i was troubled to learn that like joe the plumber is not a plumber - joe hopeless is not hopeless
you just can't believe anyone anymore
cheers, b
One out of two ain't bad.
"All Nature's difference keeps all Nature's peace." Alexander Pope
Good article. One glaring mistake "reporters giving equal time to truth and lies". In the case of Gaza there was and is very little truth in the corporate media. ----------- Thanks --------------------- Peace ----------------
But, Obama will fix things up, right? NOT! Israel carefully orchestrated the whole bloody offensive to coincide with the Messiah's inauguration. While they pummeled and murdered civilian Palestinians with American weapons, Americans were partying with Barack. When the smoke cleared, and Obama was in office, Israel had retreated and the American sheep were glued still to the teevee to relive all the joyous festivities and parties.
We lazy Americans are complicit, as is Barack Obama, in the cruel killing of over 1300 innocent human beings in Gaza! Time to stand up folks, get the hell out in the streets, cut off all funding to Israel, send Ohlmert to the Hague in chains...
Kicka, True. However many of us have already taken to the streets and more. It is still going on in many places.
I think things are changing, however slightly, although it is probably too little too late. Did anyone see 60 Minutes last night? They actually aired a segment about the settlements in the West Bank that were sympathetic to the Palestinians. I'm sure many Americans were exposed to and angle they had never considered before because it has not been a part of the diet the media as been feeding them (stuffed down their throats already predigested). I urge everyone to flood CBS with emails congratulating them on their decision to cover this subject, especially because you know they are being bombarded with emails and threats from the other side-the 'dark side'.
I totally agree, saphne, I think my mouth flew open in disbelief when I saw an American reporter acting like a reporter, trying to question IDF soldiers who were repeatedly taking over a Palestinian home on a hill outside Nablus for no apparent reason other than, as Bill Clinton said of his affair with Monica, was the worst of reasons, because "I (they) could do it." And I agree with the approach which I've heard advocated for dealing with children: try to catch them in the act of doing good and praise them for it.
One of the reasons they have been so afraid to air anything the slightest bit critical of Israel is because the pro-Israel faction in this country is very organized and they bombard the 'offending' station, newspaper, magazine whatever with letters, emails and phone calls. We need to stop whining and do the same thing.
Like almost all senators, mine are on record with unequivical support for Israel.
This past weekend I created a YouTube video in an effort to shame them.
Please take a look at my short video and share it with friends:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfvEzCBml8A
Thanks Oscar... great job!
Hey from a fellow long-suffering Georgian.
I like your video and applaud your effort.
Unfortunately, these two Rovite functionaries are beyond shame.
Good work. Hang in there.
q
Oscar:
Do you happen to know who the woman addressing the UK parliament is?
Rainborowe
Thank you, Oscar. I hope lots of Georgians, as well as peple from other states, see it. (I'm from Ohio, but hope to share your video.)
rosie2731
The BBC has created an uproar in Britain for its stand on the conflict. They refused to air a charitable fund raising event for the peoples of Gaza claiming it would affect the appearance of impartiality.
A Crock. They have aired such programs for the Sudan the Congo and a number of other regions in the world.
The actions of the Israeli Government are counter productive. People grow more and more aware that they fabricate lie and obfuscate constantly and without shame.
When one does this as a matter of course there will come a time where NO ONE will believe anything that is said.
It shows you how far the zionist tentacles have spread.. It also exposes the direct/indirect control of the media by the zionists. I stopped watching BBC now as they keep spreading the lies of the invasion. They can't be trusted if their agenda is colored by their support of the genocidal Israelis. Al Jazeera has better and more balanced news coverage than the so-called 'free media'.
Murdoch's SKY News followed suit.
q
There is a close connection of the war economy, the International Bank of settlements, the Queen and David Rothschild.
This Central Bank to all Central Banks controls the Business of War by determining the relative value of national currency. Most world media is just an arm of this world financial ponzi scheme.
Shalom
jim: thanks for that
truth be told
and the truth sets us free
cheers, b
again: fyi - the price of gold is set everyday at the bank of england at 11 o'clock in the morning by baron rothschild
rothschilds run england and support the jews
any other questions
cheers, b
It's in the nature of Arabs, to weigh the deaths of 1300 Arabs agains the deaths of 250,000 black Africans, and to find that the Arab deaths are more signficant.
My guess is that the Jewish tribe's karma will catch-up with its hubris within a year. The payback required to balance the evil associated with murdering thousands of Lebanese and Palestinian babies could dwarf the "final solution" in numbers of dead Jews.
Denver, i must agree with your prediction.
Things are speeding up, karmically speaking, all over the planet. As a person of jewish birth myself, i cannot tell you how pissed off i am with israel and many jews in general. But i have felt this way for many, many years.
I see this latest and most horrific atrocity as a kind of bringing on a self fulfilling prophesy. And it is even more interesting current event that the pope, who was a hitler youth himself, just reinstated four right wing, schismatic bishops back into the church. One of them truly is known as a hater of jews and official holocaust denier. The karmic pot is boiling over now.
Organized religions are going to have to crumble if a new millenium is ever going to be born. Of this i have no doubt. I am not speaking of spirituality and humanism, but of organized, ritualistic dogma which is based upon primitive belief systems and unsustainable views of human nature and life itself.
ready and danger: you are both vastly underestimating the power of the israeli nuclear arsenal - jimmy carter says they have 600 nukes
they have, by the way, threatened to blow up the entire world should they be dispersed from palestine
fyi boys
cheers, b
It isn't Israel's posession of nuclear arms and other WMDs that is the greatest danger to the world
but it is their possession of the government of the United States that is the world's greatest danger.
Yes! Excellent point, Humbaba.
Rainborowe
Tribal chest beating about Israel's nukes is foolish. When a nuclear weapon detonates in Tel Aviv it means millions (as many as 5 million)dead and the total collapse of Israel's military infrastructure.
hey ready: you ready - here is your link:
http://www.americanfreepress.net/03_07_04/Israeli_Nuclear_Policies/israeli_nuclear_policies.html
this was fleshed out by sy hersh
the threat is clear
the jews and the diaspora are more than prepared to destroy the world if zion is dispersed from the stolen land of palestine
shout out to the united states who made it all possible
cheers, b
'Most Americans have no idea that the possibility of a full-fledged nuclear "suicide bombing" by the state of Israel itself is a cornerstone of Israel's national security planning. However, there are some U.S. policymakers who have dared to express their concerns about this dangerous policy, which is known as what Pulitzer Prize-winning author Seymour Hersh referred to, in the book by the same name, "The Samson Option."'
Whoa!
Brian, i would love a link to that threat to blow up the world.
Where did you read that?
Either that, or Arabs will just keep masturbating over the Holocaust, and feeling sorry for themselves.
Chris writes: 'The press, as happened during the buildup to the Iraq war, was again feckless and gutless. It bent to the will of the powerful. It abandoned its sacred contract with its readers, listeners and viewers to always tell the truth. It chattered about nothing. It obscured the facts."
wrong Chris - the corporate press did its job which is to provide an alternate reality - or rather continue to enforce the alternate reality it has been propagating since christ was a cowboy
they did their job when jfk was smeared all over dealey plaza, when bobby and martin were shot, during the savings and loan scandal and most notably during 9/11 when there is a mountain of evidence that ALL the networks were running the same feed as their "live" shot, among many other dastardly deeds that day
corporations owned by the rothschild banking system
the same corporations that have "convinced" the american sheeple to give up trillions of dollars for the banks to solidify their holdings, enhance their market positions and have some cash on hand to pick up foreclosed homes at a penny on the dollar
the same corporations who have convinced the american people that no health care is better than some health care
the same corporations who keep the ghost of osl alive
the same corporations who cover for the murderers in israel
and so on........
they may be a disappointment to "us" the guys and girls in the street but Chris don't say they aren't doing their jobs
they are doing their jobs and doing them well
war is peace
hate is love
america is good
israel is defending itself
capitalism is self-regulating
chuck norris is an actor
all that bullshit and more
cheers, b
Bring America Back !!!! This is very timely and forceful by Chris Hedges, and he speaks truth to power !!!! Mainstream Media MSM is a terrible problem when it comes to truthful reporting, and MSM is an enabler of the corruption inside the Beltway of DC !
**Israel now admits they lied when they denied using phosphorous (skin burners) in bombs and missiles fired upon Gaza !! Munitions experts ratted them out!
**Israel lied when it denied using US Cluster Bombs which it fired upon
Lebanon 17 months ago!! No matter millions of innocent people were there !
Sharon earned the title 'Butcher of Beirut' in the former attack in Lebanon!
**Israel lied when it denied the dancing and celebrating Jews on the far side of the Hudson River during the burning and collapsing of the WTC Twin Towers,
on 9/11, were members of MOSSAD--Jewish Intelligence Agency! Failed polygraph exams had proven to the FBI counter-intelligence unit that these persons were under-cover Israeli intelligence agents. Yet they were set free and sent back to their Israeli homeland by the FBI. Pretty funny, huh, that 3000 innocent
human beings were dying during their high fives, kodak moments, and Glee !!!
**Israel lied when it denied attacking the US Liberty and killing multiple members of it's US Naval Crew, way back when. The US Navy does nothing !
Israel is a product of state sponsored lies !!! Yet Uncle Sammy and our tax dollars continue to be poured into Israel's coffers, blindly, following without question or investigation==anything little sister Israel wants from the US, it gets..... Of the 1100 dead Gazans. 300 or 400 are known to be children . Need we say any more than that ????????
As Kucinich screamed 4 times at the top of his voice at the last Democratic Convention podium: WAKE UP AMERICA !!!!!!!
Truthknoller, "Blindly, following without questions or investigation..."? I don't find that comment to show a reality based understanding of u.s. government involvement in the world. Do you honestly think the administration are some naive little do - gooders that give OUR money away without knowing why? Do you really believe that israel military isn't a satellite branch of the u.s.?
Bring america back? To what? Bill Clintonianism? Neoliberalism is not much better than neoconservatism.
"Do you really believe that israel military isn't a satellite branch of the u.s.?"
Or vice versa, ready. It's really a symbiotic relationship, and a sick one at that. Two users, using each other to the max.
"All Nature's difference keeps all Nature's peace." Alexander Pope
The original claim of the Zionist movement to the West was that it would act as imperialism's enforcer ("Like you we are Europeans. Let us protect your interests there [against the dirty wogs]!")
Every time I hear an American politician talking about America's best and strongest and most faithful ally, all I can think is that they have it back-to-front. An ally is supposed to help the other. In the USA-Israel alliance all I see is the USA helping, supporting, enabling and funding Israel and I'm damned if I can see what the USA gets in return. And it's been more than 60 years now and no end in sight.
Rainborowe
Rainborowe,
I am certain that the u.s. isn't giving away money for nothing. Actually, it just gets recycled back to raytheon and its likes. We may as well just give it directly to the merchants of death directly.
Also, we need to keep the war machine going. When you are in the military/surveillence business, you need to keep the bee hive buzzing the world over. All war all the time takes doing and creating. They do what we don't do ourselves.
You don't know what goes on behind the scenes. To think you see it all, no disrespect, is rather naive.
peace.
The point is that the loss of credibility by the official press was greatly accelerated by the reporting on Israels Gaza rampage. Even to many people who pay scant attention to the news, that what was presented just "doesn't ring true". The odd reports of what really happened that do seep through stick in peoples' minds because they "make sense" intuitively. And people who do read the news accounts more and more read it as propaganda (even if they are not consciously doing so); they get the custom of reading between the lines to understand what is happening.
"Do you really believe that israel military isn't a satellite branch of the u.s.?"
a good question... and another... Do you really believe that the USA is not a satellite branch of the International banking system that is not controlled by the USA. The USA is an economic debtor slave of the internatioanl financial system and Israel can see the reality a lot clearer than the USA.... Who is more hopelessly in Debt, the USA or Israel?
Ok, we know what how the media acted during this fiasco (as they have in the past so many times). What we need are articles that analyze WHY they act this way? What special interest groups or owners, who obviously support what Israel did, affect those who are reporting and writing these one-sided stories. Expose them and those BEHIND them!!!
I too was surprised that 60 minutes presented such a controversial segment last night, particularly after the brutal bombings in Gaza by Israel. And I'm just shocked that my congress critters support a race, a cult, that believe their god is in the real estate business and can settle anywhere they damn please (with a lot of support from Starbucks). And now the Israeli government will shield IDF soldiers and commanders from war crimes tribunals and will attempt to hide their identity from the internation press. But it's too late. So to any of you who work in security and legal affairs, here's the list of the worlds most wanted Israelis.
http://www.kawther.info/wpr/2009/01/26/names-and-photos-of-israeli-war-criminals-in-gaza
bligh4
I am constantly amazed at how people that call themselves "progressives" can always be counted to get themselves into a lather about anything to do with Israel- but can't seem to be bothered by even worse humanitarian crisis's elsewhere. Yes, the situation in Gaza is awful, but that is not the only problem spot on the globe.
Witness the article on Zimbabwe at the same time as this article. Note the number of posts- Gaza 28, Zimbabwe 0 (well, one.Me). People are dying of cholera at the rate of 2000 a month. Other deaths caused by the government rack this up to over 10,000. Or the Congo, with 5 MILLION dead in the past 10 years.
I am at a loss to explain the lack of caring-even enough to read an article on the subject and comment on it. Maybe the victims are the wrong color- Or the oppressors.
Let's (including me) do a better job of reading articles from all over the world, and taking what action we can.
We need to stop nosing around other countries, quit giving any of them military aid with our taxpayer money, and fix our own problems here at home. If you want, set up your own website, travel around the world, and report it yourself since you have the zeal to do so.
Terrance Mitchell
Redfield, South Dakota
Because the Israeli/Palestinian issue directly impacts the US of A. We give billions in aid money that is being used to maintain a brutal occupation. And 80+ % of that aid is used in weapons, some very illegal ones too. Those billions in aid could be used at home for the people impacted by the current economic crisis rather than spent on an apartheid nation and its racist agenda.
"Let's (including me) do a better job of reading articles from all over the world, and taking what action we can."
Good idea. Really - I'm with you.
The cynical will suggest a million and one things for others to do...or nothing, but they will never admit that the only solution lies within themselves.
Kudos.
"All Nature's difference keeps all Nature's peace." Alexander Pope
Peckinpah:
Al-Jazeera now has an English channel. You can watch it online, too, if you can't get it on satellite. There's also an English language channel out of Lebanon--I used to watch it when I lived in Jordan. I think it was called Amal but it could have changed. Jordan TV also has an English language channel and I suspect other countries in the Arab world do too. I bet most of them are online now. And the BBC is really pretty good, despite what someone else said earlier (and the infuriating habit their correspondents have of wheeling their arms like windmills and chopping them up and down while they're talking--for no apparent reason); it's a lot better than anything available in the USA .
Rainborowe
Bligh 4, you say:
I am constantly amazed at how people that call themselves "progressives" can always be counted to get themselves into a lather about anything to do with Israel- but can't seem to be bothered by even worse humanitarian crisis's elsewhere. Yes, the situation in Gaza is awful, but that is not the only problem spot on the globe...
There is a very simply reason for the "lather:" the U.S. taxpayer--YOU--finances the Israeli war machine and its atrocities. ASTRONOMICALLY more military aid is given to Israel than to countries in Africa!!! For that matter, the military aid given to Israel outweighs all foreign aid to Africa and Latin America. It's about RESPONSIBILITY and COLLABORATION.
bligh4
Well, tens of billions have been given to Egypt-with nothing to show for it. Last time I checked Egypt was in Africa.
None the less, are we really only supposed to care about areas of the world that we shower with money?
Egypt don't go around like a raving lunatic on a killing spree.
Egypt is another country that should not get the aid money. And we should let that dictatorship fall.