67 years of media lies about Palestinians

Mohammed Jabari funeral (REUTERS:Mussa Qawasma) Oct 11 2015

Israel could not have carried off the terrorist occupation of Palestine for the past 67 years without the direct collusion of media, including films like “Exodus,” which glorified the death squad expulsion of 700,000 Palestinians from their homeland. Media continues their commitment to Israel in the current rampage against Palestinians in coverage that is as simple-minded as it is dishonest. Simple-minded, because the impact of BDS & social media, along with sources of independent journalism, have completely altered the political landscape. Lies don’t fly so easily–though that hasn’t stopped media from putting them in orbit.

The photo of the unarmed older Palestinian man in Hebron facing off with Israeli soldiers is a classic case of media deceit. As a video of the incident shows, he was in fact angrily confronting a group of soldiers. The video is just over a minute long & ends when he is shot down in cold blood. It’s not certain that he died; it’s not certain who shot him. But the media caption to the photo is all about the spread of alleged Palestinian stabbings of Israeli civilians & soldiers & Palestinians ‘spiraling out of control.’ At no time did he brandish a weapon & vociferously objecting to a brutal pogrom is not a provocation to shoot him down.

So when we read in Reuters that Mohammed Jabari, the young man being mourned & buried here “stabbed an Israeli policeman before being shot dead on Friday,” we don’t buy it. Nor do we actually care if he did attempt to stab the policeman because when one of the most sophisticated military forces in the world goes after unarmed protesters with tanks, tear gas, grenades, & high-powered rifles, those being assaulted have a right to defend themselves by any means necessary.

With all the alleged violence against Israeli soldiers & civilians, we await a report on fatalities & injuries which has not been forthcoming because it would likely be a mockery of reality & entirely fabricated. The violence going on is all Israeli soldiers & armed civilians going after unarmed Palestinians–& the evidence of that is replete despite media deceit.

Our deepest condolences to those suffering the loss of beloved family & friends. May the deceased Rest In Peace. Our fullest solidarity & commitment to build the economic, cultural, & academic boycott of Israel & to demand no aid of any kind to Israeli ethnic cleansing.

(Photo by Mussa Qawasma/Reuters)

 This is video of assault on Palestinian man referenced in this post: 

An elderly Palestinian man try to prevent the occupation troop…An elderly Palestinian man try to prevent the occupation troops to shoot the youth in the city of Hebron

Posted by Images From Palestine on Saturday, October 10, 2015

An elderly Palestinian man try to prevent the occupation troop…An elderly Palestinian man try to prevent the occupation troops to shoot the youth in the city of Hebron

Palestinian freedom struggle one of most important in human history

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The photo on the top is Palestinians in the West Bank shielding themselves behind a dumpster armed with a slingshot against one of the mightiest military powers in the world. The bottom photo is the protest today near the apartheid fence in Gaza which was fired on by Israeli soldiers. The young woman was overcome with tear gas & is being evacuated to safety.

There’s no need to romanticize Palestinians. They have more than earned their place as one of the most important freedom struggles not just against colonialism & apartheid, but in all of human history.

When we say “We are all Palestinians,” it is not only to render solidarity with them but to honor them as our teachers in what it takes to finally end colonialism, racism, exploitation, social hatreds of all kinds & to make this world suitable for human beings to live & love in, a world where we live as brothers & sisters.

Build the economic, cultural, & academic boycott of Israel & render every possible solidarity to the Palestinian struggle.

(Top photo by Mussa Issa Qawasma/Reuters; bottom photo by Yasser Gdeeh/Reuters/TPX)

Media lies covering for Israeli human rights crimes operating full speed ahead

Roughing up Palestinian man in Hebron (AP Photo:Nasser Shiyoukhi)  Oct 11 2015

Are these Israeli soldiers roughing up this man in Hebron & sticking an assault rifle in his face just for the hell of it? Or has he committed some crime? They must have thought he had a knife in his pocket & was going to stab one of them since the caption says “stabbing attacks against civilians & soldiers have spread across Israel & the West Bank in the past week.”

The problem with this narrative dominating all of media is the only fatalities in these stabbings are the Palestinians alleged to be the perpetrators. Dead men can’t bear witness? It would be really important–if Israel wants to even look justified in its rampage against Palestinians–if they could show a single photo of one of these incidents or Israeli victims. How serious are the injuries? Was anybody hospitalized? Did any Israelis die as a result of stab wounds? Are there any funerals we should know about? Or is it all just malarkey?

The caption goes on to say that “increasing protests by Israel’s own Arab minority has raised fears of the unrest spiraling further out of control.” You see how that works? The Israeli military & extremist thugs lay siege for weeks to the Noble Sanctuary & attempt to vandalize Al-Aqsa mosque; assault Palestinians with rubber-coated metal bullets, stun grenades, pepper & tear gas all over East Jerusalem & the West Bank; shoot down at least 20 Palestinian protesters & injure 1,000; fatally shoot protesters across the apartheid fence in Gaza–but when Palestinians protest the violence & aggression, they are ‘spiraling out of control’.

Emergency rallies are imperative across this globe demanding no aid of any kind to Israel & that Israel end the occupation. Build the boycott of Israel to stand solidly with our Palestinian brothers & sisters. We are all Palestinians!

(Photo by Nasser Shiyoukhi/AP)