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Dear Editor: Re Reporting on Palestinian victims of
Israeli terror.
On
quo, your paper joined many US media
outlets to quickly declare that two suicide bombings in Israel on September
18 and 19, in which eight Israelis were killed, had brought an end to a period
of "calm" simply because there had been no similar attacks for six
weeks and few Israelis had been victims of Palestinian violence.
The terrorist bombings occurred after an especially bloody period in which 69
Palestinians were killed by
Israel
occupation forces. In effect, the definition of "calm" or a
"lull in violence" inherent in these reports is "only
Palestinians are being killed". It is utterly maddening that there is a
widespread tendency in the
US
media to simply ignore or marginally report on violence when its victims are
Palestinians, while making it “breaking news” by focusing intensely on
incidents when the victims are Israeli.
Your
editor gave a lame reason as an explanation for the disturbing and persistent
phenomenon of devaluing Palestinian life and death. It is argued that since most
US
news organizations, for security and technical reasons, base their reporters in
Tel Aviv or west
Jerusalem
. By default and because of
Israel
media restrictions, reporters are rarely there to provide gavel to gavel
coverage on Palestinian victims of
Israel
terror. The truth is that this decision is based on deliberate structural
geographic bias.
I would argue that these geographical basing decisions in themselves may reflect
an inherent anti Palestinian bias:
Israel
lives are more important and newsworthy than anything else in the conflict,
including Palestinian lives.
Respectfully,
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