Obstacles

“ I would urge [……..] those who work in the media as news and comment editors, [……] to read (this despatch) in full.
It concerns the Fatah General Assembly which has been continuing for the past week in Bethlehem, and is central to understanding why Israeli-Palestinian peace remains so elusive.
All this has been woefully underreported in the Western media. Instead, the BBC, for example, has been running yet more distorted reports about Israel last week, deluding themselves and their viewers that Fatah is a moderate party committed to compromise –” Tom Gross
Please read it, then Roger Hardy’s report for the BBC. Mahmoud Abbas came away pleased, at least.

Then for good measure, look at Martin Asser’s patronising GCSE text-book bitesze revisionist history for your history revision.

Jerusalem, Water, Borders, Settlements and Refugees, not forgetting the Nakba, are the obstacles to peace. Get that into your head and regurgitate it, children.

(But don’t tell ’em that Israel’s moderate Palestinian partner for peace has just embraced one of the most brutal terror units in the world.)

My Sainted Auntie

Worldwide opinion is so fond of condemning all Israel’s actions as ‘disproportionate’, you’d think at some point they’d realise that their favourite word far more accurately describes the outrage that follows almost every single thing Israel does, period.
Furthermore, anything offered in Israel’s defence is boomeranged back twisted and rebranded as synonymous with the ridiculous sentiment: ‘Israel can do no wrong.’
I have to say that I’m beginning to be overwhelmed by a feeling of hopelessness.

I only caught the end of (Hat Tip: Davka and Craig) Katya Adler’s slanted piece on last night’s “World Tonight’ – enough to notice that the IDF spokeswoman’s statements were trivialised by being sandwiched in between hostile narrative.

Craig explains “What the BBC neglects to tell its listeners is that Defence for Children International may not be a disinterested party. Its president is Rifat Odeh Kassis, a long-time Palestinian activist from the ‘occupied West Bank’ (as Katya persistently calls it), who has been arrested and imprisoned several times by Israel – a man with a mission and plenty of grudges. The organisation has its own devoted ‘Palestine Section’.”

Another example of a corrupt organisation masquerading as saintly and impartial is our friend UNRWA. From Robin Shepherd:

Remember all those stories about the evil Israelis preventing medical supplies from reaching Gaza? Remember the BBC and all the other western outlets parading UN officials as objective observers of the conflict? Well, in a story that is not running on the BBC, it now appears that the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) in Gaza has covered up the theft of three of its ambulances by Hamas.

The BBC is getting worse and worse.
Update.Craig has retracted his comment about Rifat Odeh Kassis on the basis that he got the info from Wiki. I used it mainly to segue Katya and Robin Shepherd, but I apologise for any unfair slur on Mr. Kassis. Tom and Craig politely resolved this like gents, good for them, and I must check sources every time.

THOSE BAD JEWS

From first thing this morning until last thing this evening, the BBC has been running the story of how the international community, led by Obama’s regime, has damned Israel for daring to evict “nine Palestinian families living in two houses in occupied East Jerusalem”. The BBC breathlessly informs us that “Israel occupied East Jerusalem in 1967 and later annexed it, a move not recognised by the world community. The removal of the 53 people was also condemned by the United Nations, the Palestinians and the UK government.

So, what does the BBC not tell us? Well, Jerusalem has been the capital for the Jewish people for 3000 years. I suppose that is just a mere technical detail to those fine minds at the UN? Just as important is the fact that the Arab families concerned presented documents that appeared to show Arab ownership of the homes dating back to the Ottoman period. However, the court found that the documents had been forged, and that the documents presented by the Jewish plaintiffs were legitimate. The neighborhood in question is located near the 2,000-year-old gravesite of the Jewish sage Shimon HaTzaddik. The neighborhood was founded in the first half of the 20th century by Jewish families, but fell under Jordanian rule following the 1948 War of Independence and was quickly populated by Jordanian Arabs.

How about Jordan takes back its own? Something the BBC will never discuss…

Playing Your Cards Right

When someone is passionately arguing the case against Israel they often produce someone Jewish who agrees with them as a sort of trump card.
Well, in my pack Jews aren’t necessarily trumps, but they can be jokers.

Robin Shepherd notes that in Britain these days no foreign country is treated with more disdain than Israel:

“.. not just by the usual suspects on the fringes but by pillars of our country’s political and cultural life: the BBC, The Guardian, The Independent, the Financial Times, the Church Of England, celebrated figures from the arts, charities… the list goes on”

My previous post described Robin Shepherd’s astonishment at Vivian Wineman’s ostrich-like attitude over rising antisemitism in the UK. Robin Shepherd is not the only shocked one. Several dissenting Deputies have protested ‘not in my name’ and Jonathan Hoffman has written an excellent article in today’s JPost.
But the truth is that many prominent British Jews will agree with Wineman, and the sad thing, as Robin Shepherd points out, is that these jokers have handed over all the ammunition Israel’s enemies need, on a plate.

When the BBC steadfastly refused to air the Gaza appeal against a wall of outrage,Mark Thompson proclaimed it was a noble act of impartiality.
The uncertainty surrounding the credibility of the fundraising bodies that make up the DEC was played down, and BBC spokespersons brushed aside murky rumours and speculations as to who would ultimately get their hands on the cash.

The BBC must have been aware that an inconvenient truth might emerge in the future exposing exactly who had been ‘aided’. The potential threat to their perceived impartiality and good judgment is the most likely reason for their reluctance to broadcast. That risk must have outweighed the temptation to bow to popular opinion and air the appeal, together with the added bonus that a decision which was, in reality, a matter of expediency could also be exploited as “proof” of the BBC’s irreproachable impartiality.

In other words, we all knew the money would end up with Hamas, and that was not going to look good. So the clever old BBC resists the onslaught of outrage, looks heroic, and launders their grubby reputation in one fell swoop.
Jackpot.! Everyone’s a winner. Flock of birds with one stone.

It seemed a bit suspicious that the BBC hasn’t trumpeted the 2009 Global Peace Index from the rooftops, because it ranks Israel almost at the top of the list of nasty places, or should I say bottom, it was 141st of the 144 countries in the Index.

Oddly, the BBC doesn’t seem very excited about it at all. Comprising a compilation of scores cunningly gleaned from certain data and analysis, and scientifically cobbled together by the usual bunch of Israel-hating bodies such as the UN and Amnesty International, the index also features imaginative surmisings in place of various missing bits. So it does sound a tad lacking in forensic rigour. Which might explain why we aren’t hearing a lot more about it.
Nevertheless it is endorsed by the usual bunch of high profile individuals who are always ready to endorse Israel-bashing findings, however flawed.
Their support lends weight to whatever they care to endorse, as they hold a full hand of trump cards in the form of Nobel prizes. Excellent credentials for effective endorsing of dodgy reports, and surveys that turn the truth on its head.

Worlds Apart

For many years the BBC has been engaging in a two pronged campaign, on one front familiarising the British public with The Islamic World, and on the other steadily demonising Israel.

This is, after all, the British Broadcasting Corporation, so this flying in the face of Judeo-Christian tradition defies logic. The current BBC has been able to pull off a mass suspension of disbelief by taking liberties with the ‘old’ BBC’s reputation for virtue and impartiality acquired long ago.

It’s true that the instant we get a whiff of an unpalatable viewpoint we’re apt to shut down, so many people will have decided that what I’ve said already is not for them.
If anyone is still here, a spat, perhaps a cyberspat, has arisen which has brought another aspect of this sorry tale to the fore.

Vivian Wineman and Robin Shepherd both have slightly unisex names, so for your information they are both gents. Their disagreement is over the recent Community Service Trust report which concluded that antisemitism in Britain has risen alarmingly. Chris Huhne and several other MPs are aware of this and think it is intolerable.
Mr. Wineman, though, says it’s nothing to worry about, it’s not really happening, while Mr. Shepherd says it certainly is, and it’s very concerning.
Strange to tell, Mr. Wineman is a Jew, and Mr. Shepherd is not.

Mr. Wineman is the newly elected President of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, and he has expressed his controversial views in the Jerusalem Post in a ‘debut’ article. It was written in response to Robin Shepherd’s earlier article on the topic, also in the JPost, which took a different view, and which I mentioned here.

Mr. Wineman’s ‘nothing to worry about’ article has attracted many responses from a wide range of people who are appalled at his complacency, and who agree with Mr. Shepherd. who has in turn written about it all on his own blog.

The blame for this outbreak of racist hostility which is (or is not) increasing alarmingly, had initially been laid firmly at the door of Operation Cast Lead. However, on further examination all roads lead straight past this red herring and on to the real culprit. The BBC.
What has come to the fore, and something that clearly emerges from all this, is the way Britain and our state broadcaster are currently perceived around the world.

Alongside the increase in racially motivated incidents and covert hostility towards Jews, there is a growing worldwide perception that British Jews should watch their backs. The BBC is seen as antisemitic, Britain is seen as ‘no place for Jews’, and the BBC is seen as having played the most significant role in the fiasco that has led to this disastrous state of affairs.

THOSE PEACE TALKS

As Obama shows his pro-Arabist credentials by pushing Israel to give up its own territory, the BBC has an interesting take on these matters. This morning BBC correspondent Katja Alder referred to East Jerusalem as “occupied” territory as is “the rest of the West Bank” – under “International law”. Her point was that unless Israel can accept East Jerusalem as a future capital of a Palestinian State there may not be the sort of progress Obama wants. The meme is always the same – Israel is the barrier to achieving “peace”.

Well, for the benefit of Ms Alder, East Jerusalem is NOT “occupied” territory. Nor, for that matter, is there any such place as “the West Bank”. I think she may be referring to Judea and Samaria. In which case she is right, it is indeed “occupied” by Palestinians. Shouldn’t they leave now?

We all know that when it comes to portraying the Palestinians as poor oppressed unfortunates, the BBC truly excels. As Obama brings US political power to bear on Israel, I trust that Netanyahu shows some steel and does not accept the outrageous demands being thrust upon Israel this week.

The Right Approach

The latest BBC headlines – Britain ‘should approach Hamas.’

Is that a fair representation of the conclusions the Foreign Affairs Committee has come to? Or is it that the BBC has selected the juiciest bit to emphasise?

I can do that too.
If you can download huge PDFs, have a look at the report.

section 2.8

“Hamas is not a member of the PLO, and does not—under the terms of its Charter—accept the existence of Israel on any of its current territory; it is an armed movement engaged in attacks on Israel and proscribed as a terrorist organisation by the UK, EU and US.

and in a later section, re Gaza:

For his part, Mr Blair told us that for Israel the position was “very simple […]. If it is subject to rocket attacks on its civilians over a prolonged period of time, it will respond at some point.”23 He stressed the role that Israel’s status as a democracy played in its decision to take action: “in circumstances where you have rocket attacks on innocent Israeli civilians, believe me, there is no democratic Government […] that will not act.”24

So, we should approach Hamas?

Do we blame the message or the messenger? Probably a bit of both. But since this is about the BBC I would like your views, preferably after studying the report more thoroughly than I have.

Flights of fancy

Given that the BBC reflects and inevitably creates public attitudes, and is obliged to be seen to be impartial, could someone at the BBC kindly explain your portrayal of M.E. news.

For example this web article concerning the removal of the word nakba from textbooks for state-educated Arab Israeli nine-year-olds.
Although worded to give a veneer of impartiality, the article conveys an unpleasant underlying message with an innocent smile, the lip-service of balance barely concealing prejudices that turn the truth inside out.

“The passage in question, which occurs in one textbook aimed at Arab children aged eight or nine, describes the 1948 war, which resulted in Israel’s creation,”

What? The war resulted in Israel’s creation? The other way round methinks.
Israel’s creation resulted in the war. The war waged by the Arabs against Israel’s creation. Because of it. See? Upside down.

Your message shines through thus:

Far-right Jews have callously stolen the truth from little children, forcing them to deny their catastrophe and pretend instead that it was a triumph for the Zionist oppressors. Hebrew text books deviously focus on the heroism of Israeli forces in 1948 and gloss over the mass exile of Palestinians.
Israelis are arrogant boasting manipulators who cover up the proof about Israel’s lies over their brutal ethnic cleansing of millions of Arabs in 1948.
More impending oppressive legislation is in the pipeline from the far-right.

Is that what you really think but were constrained from saying outright? You had to make an attempt, through gritted teeth, to sound even-handed?
A little transparency please. Make people who write articles and broadcast over the airwaves learn some history. Please.

Look at the list of KEY STORIES. It’s almost as though you think there is nothing positive to say about Israel. Almost as if you fall into the category of what they call ‘ready made thinking about Jews.’

“Oh no,” you reply. “It’s not Jews we hate, it’s Israel.”

Well in that case why do you publicise Breaking the Silence and not this?
The amnesty International report about war crimes and not this?
And why don’t you mention the equal number of Jews, (not millions as you state in your article but an estimated 750,000) that were displaced from Arab countries in 1948, or reflect on the good fortune of Arab Israelis who enjoy a state education in Israel with text books that don’t perpetuate hostility and deliberately inflame grievances and hatred.

JEW HATING FRIDAY….

Israeli ambassador Ron Prosor is an affable soul and I always wonder how he can keep his cool when provoked by some of the Anti-Israeli venom endemic in the UK media, including the BBC. Here’s him doing a great job when interviewed by posh Ed Stourton on Today this morning. Ed insists that Jerusalem is “occupied” land and was pushing the Pali/Obama line that Israel must not build within the boundaries of it’s own capital city. Throughout the interview, Prosor showed great restraint and I did enjoy his observation that Jerusalem was the capital city for the Jewish people back in the days when London was still a swamp. Stourton was outraged when Prosor pointed out that Jerusalem was never a capital for the Arab world. The BBC really DOES hate the Jewish people. Three cheers for Prosor and a loud raspberry for dhimmi Stourton.

Sue Sue Sir

“the relentless, unremitting stream of anti-Israeli invective that has been pumped into the public mind in Britain over the last decade or so”

A memorable phrase nicked from an article in the Jpost by Robin Shepherd entitled “New Era as British Hostility Reaches Crescendo”

“a country (Britain) whose opinion forming classes rank among the most hostile to Israel in the Western world”

is another. Robin Shepherd writes about the recent escalation of anti-Israel press coverage particularly in the Guardian. They have resorted to trawling for any crumb to sustain the momentum they’re whipping up towards some unmentionable goal.

Although not mentioned by name, guess who else might have had a hand in creating that state of affairs. Two Marks for a good guess.

“Pumped into the public mind!” “ Opinion-forming classes!” “ Who does that sound a bit like, Mr. Byford?” “I don’t know Mr. Thompson, but it does sound a bit like defamation by implication. Maybe we should get Carter-Ruck onto the case. We’ll sue certain right-wing bigots for defamation. Phone Justice Eady. Mr. Tudor has a ready-made plea, para 4. It just needs slight adaptation:”

“Although the Claimant was not actually mentioned by name, ‘the relentless, unremitting stream of anti-Israeli invective that has been pumped into the public mind’ impliedly refers to the BBC in their capacity as misleaders and chief spokespersons against the Zionist entity. This is libel by implication thereby damaging to their irreproachable reputation for impartiality. “

“Yes,” the claimant could attest. “Nothing must damage our irreproachable reputation for impartiality.” “we are honestly telling things the way we see them. From a left of centre perspective, naturally; with peculiarity, idiosyncrasy, and stubborn-mindedness thrown in; and some of us were very, very drunk at the time”

The accused may struggle to stump up the ransom. No public funding, you see. Not to worry, the threat of litigation alone might be enough to shut up the likes of Robin Shepherd, Melanie Phillips and others. It would give the BBC free rein to carry on carrying on, till the end of the road.
After all,
“each new assault on Israel’s integrity helps legitimize and validate the next”
(Robin Shepherd again.)

Disclaimer. This stream of invective contains irony, parody and an imaginary scenario and does not represent the views of anyone, directly or impliedly, and any similarity to anything else is a figment of your tiny imagination.