Dear HonestReporting Subscriber,
The following news photo and caption were
released by the
AFP (Agence
France-Presse) on Saturday (Nov. 1):
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A Palestinian woman expresses her anger after Israeli
Defence Forces detonated an explosive belt they found in her house, destroying
the ground and first floor of the building, in the village
of Hizmeh near Jerusalem
(AFP/Atta Hussein)
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Before addressing the details of this event, let's
take a close look at the AFP photo itself.
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| A wide-angle lens |
The photographer used a wide-angle lens to
generate an effect of broad, exaggerated destruction ― note the
distorted length of the woman's hands and the "stretched" background
buildings. While a wide-angle lens may be fitting for landscape
photos, it was clearly neither necessary nor appropriate here.
When a photojournalist distorts a picture in this
manner, he distorts the event he is purportedly conveying in an
objective manner ― a violation of journalistic ethics.
Now, what happened in this house? From the AFP
caption, one wouldn't think this woman had any personal connection to
the explosive belt ― it was merely "found in her house," which the IDF
has, apparently, cruelly destroyed.
The
Jerusalem Post , however,
reported the essential context that was entirely omitted by AFP:
Acting on intelligence, the IDF captured this woman's husband, who
then admitted that he had planned to carry out a suicide bombing with
an explosive belt that he had hidden under his baby daughter's bed.
Soldiers rushed to the house, evacuated its
inhabitants, and safely detonated the explosives. The blast caused the
first story of the house to fall ― testimony to the force of its
impact that was intended to massacre Israeli civilians.
So an event that illustrates yet again the appalling
Palestinian use of children as human shields for terrorist activity
(and the quality of IDF intelligence, under constant terror threat),
gets twisted around by AFP lenses and caption-writers, who present yet
another act of "cruel Israeli aggression." A classic case of
anti-Israel media bias.
Comments to AFP: contact@afp.com
Apropos photojournalism: IDF spokeswoman Sharon
Finegold recently stated that fully 90% of the news pictures coming
out of the Palestinian areas are taken by Palestinian photographers
(such as Atta Hussein of the AFP, above). Finegold believes this plays
an important role in the overall media distortion of the conflict.
--- EUROPEAN VILIFICATION OF ISRAEL ---
This AFP photo is merely the latest example of
European media coverage that consistently distorts the Mideast
conflict. What is the cumulative effect of years of European media
vilification of Israel?
A highly disturbing
poll from the European
Commission, due for release today, indicates that almost 60 percent of
Europeans believe that Israel is a larger threat to world peace than
North Korea, Iran or Afghanistan. When asked, "Does the following
country present a threat to peace in the world?", European respondents
selected Israel as the number one threat in the world.
The head of the
Simon Wiesenthal Center had this response:
This poll is an indication that Europeans have
bought in, "hook, line and sinker," to the vilification and
demonization campaign directed against the State of Israel and her
supporters by European leaders and media.
This poll should be a wakeup call. Media monitors
must redouble our efforts in Europe, and remain diligent wherever
media bias spins the State of Israel ― in relentless pursuit of peace
since its very inception ― as a "threat to world peace."
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