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BBC’s Jeremy Bowen complains that “Israel continues to
prevent independent journalistic access to Gaza – it will do so until there is
a ceasefire and even then, if Israel remains in control of the territory, I am
not sure we will be allowed in.
I don't think the Israeli forces
are worried about whether we are safe in there or not – I think there are
things they don't want us to see and that they want to master the media
battlefield. So they are fighting on all fronts and controlling the media is
one of them.
If you look at Israeli TV, it is
focused 24/7 on Gaza of course. But what you don’t see is Palestinian
suffering. You see troops, the home front, constant reminders of what happened
on 7 October. You see the pain of the hostage families.
What you do not see are stories
of individual Palestinians, nor the colossal scale of the damage going on in
Gaza.”
So this is his point of biased view, but let’s break
this down.
- Israel’s
borders with Gaza are shut. Period.
- Foreign
journalists were previously able to enter the Gaza Strip through the Erez
Crossing, which has been closed since October 7 after Hamas destroyed it..
There is no “business as usual” for passage between Israel and Gaza for
anyone, including journalists.
- The
international media do, however, have the ability to attempt to enter Gaza
through the Rafah Crossing on the Egyptian side.
- But Bowen believes that Israel
is preventing foreign media from entering because “there are things they
don’t want us to see and that they want to master the media battlefield.
”It is arguably not to Israel’s benefit that foreign journalists
are not in Gaza. Because Palestinian stringers and agenda-driven Arab outlets
such as Al Jazeera are currently the only ones supplying all of the coverage
from inside the Strip.
- Despite
a steady flow of damaging footage from Gaza showing injured women and
children while suspiciously never showing Hamas terrorists, Bowen still
believes Israel is “controlling the media.”
But is Israel also controlling its domestic media in the cause
of ensuring its people don’t see any Palestinian suffering? Israel’s government
may wish it had some semblance of control over the country’s newspapers and TV
stations but the reality is that Israeli media is fiercely independent.
Israel is a country still traumatized by those events and for
Bowen to expect Israeli media to be broadcasting the same sympathetic content
on Gaza as his own BBC or other foreign media is both unrealistic and meant to
portray Israelis as somehow immune to the suffering of ordinary Palestinians.
How dare Bowen make such a judgment. Israelis are still
processing and trying to come to terms with October 7 and the resulting impact
on the country. Israeli TV news is now broadcasting footage of the funerals of
Israeli soldiers, many of whom were reservists who left their families and day
jobs to defend their country. Many may have lost their lives because the IDF
has used ground troops rather than airstrikes precisely to avoid causing
Palestinian civilian casualties.
Jeremy Bowen is correct: there is a media battlefield. Israel
has every right to fight on that battlefield especially when foreign
journalists like himself weaponize their news reports to assault the Jewish
state.
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