10 Rules of reporting Israel-Palestine conflict

How true.

http://gowans.blogspot.com/2006/08/rules-for-reporting-on-war.html

Rule #1. The “who started it?” rule. It is always the Arabs who attack first, and always Israel that retaliates in self defense. The current Israeli assault on Gaza is attributed to the capture (called a kidnapping) of corporal Gilad Shalit, by a group of Palestinians who tunnelled under the border and attacked an Israeli watchtower. But the day before Shalit’s capture, Israeli forces crossed into Gaza and captured (that’s captured, not kidnapped) a Palestinian doctor and his brother. Israel has kidnapped 64 Hamas members, including cabinet ministers, mayors and legislators. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

Rule #2. The terrorism rule. When Arabs kill Israelis, it’s called terrorism.

Rule #3. The self defense rule. When Israelis kill Arabs, it’s called self defense.

Rule # 4. The reaction of the international community rule. When Israel kills too many civilians all at once, the West calls for restraint. Israel pledges it will take care to limit civilian casualties, then goes about its merry way, blasting apart civilians, blaming the deaths on the militants. “We had to take out the civilians. They were in the way. But we didn’t mean to.”

Rule # 5. The kidnapping rule. Palestinians do not have the right to capture Israeli soldiers, not even a limited number, not even one or two.

Rule # 6. The war on terrorism rule. Israel has the right to capture as many Arabs as it wants. There is no limit. Israel doesn’t kidnap Arabs, it arrests them. This creates the impression of legality, and that Israel is simply carrying out a police action. Legitimate authority arrests “suspects” and “terrorists.” Criminals kidnap.

Rule # 7. The David vs. Goliath rule. When you say Israel, never say “supported by the US and Britain.”

Rule # 8. The destablizer rule. When you say Hezbollah, always add “supported by Iran and Syria.” Iran and Syria are a “destabilizing” force in the region, in the same manner Venezuela is a destabilizing force in Latin America. They resist the hegemony of the US and its subalterns. That’s why they’re destabilizing.

Rule # 9. Things we don’t mention rule. Don’t mention the occupied territories, ignored UN resolutions, or violations of the Geneva Conventions.

Rule # 10. Amplify the voice of the Israelis and minimize the voice of the Arabs. Let Israelis speak out as much as possible, so they can explain rules one through nine.

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Such anti-semitic remarks. tut tut tut

Where are the defenders and pioneers of Israeli cause when you need them around looks around nervously

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Hatemonger, anti-semite, jew hating Muslim...How dare you state the obvious about the Zionists...You are a terrorist in the making and the only way to stop you is to pre-emptively arrest you, send you to Gitmo and ask you questions by water boarding you, which by the way is not torture...

Rule#11: Anyone who states the obvious about the Zionists and the American support behind them is to be labelled an anti-semite by playing the holocaust card...

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Rule # 11: Any Palestinan who fires rockets into Jewish civilian areas is righteous while any Israeli who wants their unprovoked attacks stopped is an evil Zionist. It's called playing the victim card while being the agressor. Just because you are ineffective and retarded in your attempts to kill doesn't give you carte blanche to fire little girlie missles into Israeli cities.

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Darnnit! You guys are not doing it right. Mr. Sharon would be so upset if he read all this mild stuff :naraz:

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Hey, I am the minority who doesn’t believe the hype…I am the Schindler in this propaganda war…

But yours, of course, is the majority view…

Here’s a view of few more from the minority who seem to be educated and trying to educate others…

Problem is, in the face of propaganda, the truth is always muffled…And feeble minds, as most are being involved in their daily lives and routines, have little or no time to read or listen or see the truth…So they just assimilate the quickest available form of information, which in your case is Fox news and CNN, and satisfy themselves with the notion that they know the whole truth and are confidently knowledgeable about the world and feel smug about doing the right thing by supporting whatever the majority view happens to be at the time…

Here’s the link again…Maybe you should devote a few minutes to going through that site…It’s made by some very educated and dedicated individuals…

But I really don’t expect you to visit that site…Maybe if you do, you’ll open it up, read a couple of lines, be angry at the people who made it, close it, and come back here to argue with whatever you see and hear on Fox…

I have absolute faith in your ability to completely ignore all data, evidence and figures on that site and never to change your opinion…How could I not? You are an Americanist…

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I have visited that site, many times. Again your presumptions are incorrect. That site does make my case that the path the Palestinians have chosen over the decades have brought them nothing but misery. I have no anger toward the people who made it. But please don't tell me that it is any more unbiased than Fox unless you want to share with us your pre-disposed biases.

Once again, Lajjo, you have no clue to my insights, news sources or motives. Your attempts to belittle my pov by calling me feeble-minded, smug, Americanist, brainwashed, uneducated, racist, hateful, etc, etc is not an intellectually sound way to make your case. It doesn't make your pov any more correct.