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AFP's Staged Photo?

Was a pink toy rabbit really the victim of an Israeli raid on Gaza?

During the 2006 Lebanon War, many emotive photos appeared in the international media of bombed-out Lebanese buildings. In some cases, children's toys appeared in these images, carefully placed by Hezbollah operatives or even photojournalists in an effort to draw an emotional response.

On November 4, Israeli forces destroyed a tunnel near the Gaza border that was to be used by Hamas to kidnap Israeli soldiers. The AFP photo below shows the apparent aftermath. (Caption: A man sifts through rubble after Israel's overnight operation.)

Is AFP the victim of a staged photo? Did Hamas deliberately place a toy rabbit on top of the rubble for propaganda purposes? Or, worse, did AFP's photographer collude in this deception? After all, the bright pink rabbit appears to be clean and remarkably unscathed considering it has supposedly emerged from the rubble of a Palestinian home.

We asked a veteran professional photographer for his opinion. He expressed his concerns to our Backspin blog that the photo may even have been manipulated due to question marks over the motion of the toy, the lighting and the size and angle of the shot. He stated:

My gut feeling was that it was electronically manipulated. But I've seen situations where props like teddy bears or dolls were brought in and laid down next to a scene to create an effect. This brings to mind photos of Qana that included a Mickey Mouse doll. The pink rabbit is a child's toy, and anything that smacks of a child is a cynical use of photography. It's propaganda that Hamas wants, and the photographer is either going along with that in agreement or because he knows the image will sell. 

We e-mailed AFP's Jerusalem bureau chief asking for an explanation but he failed to respond. While it may not be possible to prove definitively that this image is staged, based on previous examples and this image itself, there remain enough concerns to relay to AFP.

Please send your considered comments to AFP asking for a proper explanation - go to AFP's contact page - http://www.afp.com/english/afp/?pid=contact - select "Contact photo department" and refer to Marco Longari's photo #83566485 of 5 November.

AFP's "OCCUPIED JERUSALEM"

And while you are on AFP's contact page, please also contact the news department to protest this report, whose dateline refers to "Occupied Jerusalem":

Many media outlets differentiate to varying degrees between the western and eastern parts of Jerusalem using highly debatable terms such as "Arab East Jerusalem" or "Occupied East Jerusalem." As recently as October, we held the BBC to account for referring to a Jewish neighborhood of Jerusalem as a "settlement."

In this case, it is unacceptable that a mainstream media outlet such as AFP refers to the entire city as "occupied," a charge reserved for extremists and terror organizations such as Hamas that deny any Jewish presence in Jerusalem.

SUCCESS: SKY PULLS GAZA PHOTO GALLERY

On 5 November, HonestReporting UK questioned why a Sky News report on clashes between Israeli forces and Hamas terrorists in the Gaza Strip included a 50 image photo gallery. Why had Sky chosen such an excessive number of photos to include in what was a fair and balanced report? Particularly as the vast majority of the images bore no relation to the story in question.

HR UK also suspected that old file photos had been used, as the first two images depicted Palestinians killed or wounded on October 4, a whole month before the latest incident reported in Sky's accompanying article.

Thanks to subscribers' e-mails, Sky News acknowledged the problem and removed the offending photo montage within hours of HR UK's communique.

See the full story here.

HAMAS TURNS OUT THE LIGHTS AGAIN

In a repeat performance from January 2008, Hamas is once again shutting down Gaza's electricity supply after launching a barrage of Qassam missiles and forcing Israel to close Gaza's crossing points. YNet News reports:

Israeli Deputy Defense Minister Matan Vilnai said Hamas is using Gaza's electricity to attack Israel.

"It's a pity that we are falling for this propaganda. I can confirm one thing, if there is only one kilowatt in all of Gaza it will be in one place only - a workshop that manufactures rockets," he told Army Radio.

"They are using us. They know us. They know our sensitivity to humanitarian issues and they are playing with it."

Read the full article here.

NOMINATE THE DISHONEST REPORTER OF 2008

In addition to US and forthcoming Israeli elections, now's the time to vote for the 2008 Dishonest Reporting "Award" -- our annual recognition of the most skewed and biased coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Please nominate one reporter or news service along with a brief explanation why he/she/it deserves to receive HonestReporting's ignoble award. Send your submission to action@honestreporting.com.

Results will be announced in special year-end communique. See our previous awards here.

Due to the volume of mail, we can't acknowledge nominations. Remember to vote!

 
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