Dear HonestReporting Subscriber,
On Nov. 8, the
Associated Press released a list
of "Recent Terror Attacks Around the World" to accompany reports on Saturday's deadly bombing in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The
list notes Islamic terrorism all over the world since 1998, but
completely ignores all Palestinian terrorist attacks that occurred
in Israel. On Nov. 9,
Reuters released a similar list of "Worst guerrilla attacks
since September 11" that also omitted terror in Israel entirely.
This is becoming a disturbing pattern in media chronicles of Islamic
terror ― if it happened in Israel, it just doesn't count:
AP
published a similar list of "Recent World Terror Attacks" on May 19,
which also omitted attacks in Israel, and
The New York Times Online
devotes a special section to world terror that leaves Israel
conspicuously absent. [In response to HonestReporting
subscribers'
complaints, the Times adjusted not the content of the section, but
rather its title, eliminating the word "terror."]
Curiously, AP and Reuters do note the bombing of the Israeli-owned Paradise
Hotel in Kenya (11/2002). Certainly Kenya isn't the first place that
springs to mind when recalling recent Palestinian terror. Are we to
conclude that these news agencies consider terror attacks against Israeli civilians
in Haifa, Tel Aviv and Jerusalem somehow less objectionable than
those conducted offshore?
For a list of "major" Palestinian terror attacks in Israeli in the
past years ―
none of which are included in the AP or Reuters lists ―
click here.
Comments to AP: feedback@ap.org
Comments to Reuters:
editor@reuters.com
Thank you for your ongoing involvement in the battle against media
bias.
HonestReporting.com
--- MEDIA WAKE UP ---
Two media reports detailing Palestinian Authority corruption and
funding of terror were recently released:
― On Sunday (Nov. 9),
CBS' 60 Minutes aired an investigative report
entitled "Arafat's Billions" that confirms Yassir Arafat's secret
portfolio worth more than $1 billion. Arafat's personal fortune, the
report reveals, has been almost entirely accumulated though
embezzlement of tax revenues and handouts from the likes of Saddam
Hussein, the KGB, and the Saudis. This, while the Palestinian
population suffers from extreme poverty and lack of civilian
infrastructure. 60 Minutes also reported that "Arafat transfers
$100,000 a month from funds directed to the Palestinian Authority to
his wife Suha," who lives the good life in Paris.
― BBC (yes, the BBC) published a report that the PA, under Arafat's
direction, is paying members of the al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades up to
$50,000 a month. The al-Aksa Martyrs' Brigade, which has admitted to
at least 13 suicide bombings against Israeli citizens in the past
three years, is almost always referred to in
media reports as
"loosely tied to Arafat's Fatah faction"
― a description that exonerates Arafat from his active enabling of
Palestinian terror.
HonestReporting encourages subscribers to commend CBS and BBC for
their investigative work, and to encourage your local media to note
Arafat's corruption and active support for the al-Aksa Martyrs'
Brigade in forthcoming reports.
Comments to 60 Minutes:
click here
Comments to BBC:
newsonline@bbc.co.uk
Another encouraging sign from the BBC: The
Daily Telegraph reported today that the BBC has appointed a
"senior editorial advisor" to oversee BBC coverage of the Mideast,
due to ongoing criticism of BBC's anti-Israeli bias. A real
victory for HonestReporting media monitors!