While much of our efforts are focused upon critiquing what the media writes,
often the situation in the Mideast is distorted by what doesn't make it
to the newspapers and TV news.
Leaving an impression that Israel is experiencing a period of relative calm,
much of the media has consistently failed to report on the continuing Qassam
missile attacks from Gaza and other terrorist activities, including an aborted
Palestinian attempt to destroy the Karni Crossing from Gaza into Israel last
week. (Photo:
AFP)Perhaps more conspicuously absent from the media's coverage is the
revelation, covered extensively in Israeli sources such as
YNet and
Haaretz as well as
wire services
AFP,
Xinhua and
Zee News, that
Hamas was responsible for funding and training the terrorists of the Popular
Resistance Committees, whose attempt to detonate a booby-trapped truck at the
crossing was foiled by PA police in a shootout. While coverage was missing from
the newspapers, as we went to press, even the
BBC's website
reported on the story.
This is the first time that Hamas has been exposed as being directly
implicated in Palestinian
terrorist activities since winning the PA elections in January, while claiming to
have adhered to a self-proclaimed ceasefire. Yet, while some sections of the
media choose to report on the growing funding crisis in the
Palestinian territories, it seems that the hypocrisy of Hamas is ignored by
many. For, as the
Jerusalem Post points out:
Government officials noted the irony that while Hamas was warning of a
humanitarian disaster inside the Gaza Strip, and while the Palestinian
Authority was lobbying the world to pressure Israel to keep the Karni
crossing open, Hamas was involved in an attack aimed at blowing up the
crossing. Due to numerous terror specific warnings, Karni has been
repeatedly opened and closed by Israel since the disengagement from Gaza
last year. The closures are often depicted by the PA as collective
punishment on the Palestinian people, which relies on the goods transferred
through the crossing.
Mideast analyst
Barry Rubin, writing in the same paper, notes that the PRC:
is headed by Jamal Abu Samhadana, who is also the man chosen by the
Hamas government to run all the Palestinian security forces. In other words,
the terrorists and police firing at each other - the regime supposedly
maintaining a cease-fire and the terrorists breaking it - are all part of
one big happy family.
And even there it does not end.
For the same Popular Resistance Committees are the group that three years
ago deliberately attacked a US diplomatic convoy in the Gaza Strip (which
was there to interview Palestinians for scholarships) killing three American
security officers.
In order to get the full picture, isn't it time that the media reported on
the real stories coming out of the Hamas-controlled Palestinian areas? Ask
your local media outlet why it has chosen not to cover this story - you can find
many contact details on our
Media Contact
Information page. You can also discuss this issue on
Backspin, HonestReporting's blog.
FIFA GOES ON
DEFENSE
Following HonestReporting's 12 April
communique, FIFA has responded to a flood of e-mails with the following (click
here for the full response):
FIFA has also not condemned the Israeli or Palestinian authorities for
any incidents, as this is not the role of FIFA. Mr Champagne only mentioned
that FIFA was "not happy" that a football pitch had been targeted, as
football should serve as a tool to unite people, not divide them...
Yet, when interviewed by the
Jerusalem Post, Champagne attacked Israel, specifically refusing to
condemn a Qassam rocket attack on an Israeli kibbutz soccer pitch, instead
justifying such incidents:
The Gaza Strip was occupied since 1967. [France was] occupied by
Germany three times in the last 100 years. Do you think we could just kiss
and make up after six months? No part of Israel is occupied by the
Palestinian people. It is not right to occupy a people.
Doesn't sound like FIFA disassociating itself from politics to us. Read and
comment on this story on
Backspin.
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