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After Obama’s Meeting With Netanyahu, MSM Works Overtime To Manufacture Anti-Israel Sentiment

by WrathofG-d ( 13 Comments › )
Filed under Gaza, Hamas, IDF, Iran, Israel, Jihad, Media, Middle East, Palestinians, Terrorism, World at May 20th, 2009 - 2:14 pm

The international mainstream media has been working overtime to shift the narrative regarding the Arab-Israel conflict, and place all blame on Israel’s shoulders – despite the reality being the complete opposite.  Although many of us have come to accept this from the press, a sharp left turn against Israel has become more apparent, and they are using all the weapons of propaganda in their arsenal.

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Fauxtography


What better place to start than with with Fautography from the AP in Bilin?  The Associated Press would have you believe that this man holding a key aloft in one hand, and raising the other in a defiant fist, directly in front of a photographer Bernat Armangue simply “passed out” from tear gas at a Nakba demonstration this week.

For those who do not know, Bilin is home of the West Bank’s longest continuous run of manufactured dissent and grandstanding for the cameras.  It is “ground zero” for the ISM, and their ilk to Paliwood riots, and “IDF abuses”.


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Inverting The Facts / Shaping The Discussion


The AP however, didn’t stop there.  Much of their, and other’s, media coverage of Netanyahu’s meeting with Obama this week tended to concentrate on Netanyahu’s refusal to formally endorse the creation of a Palestinian state dispite the fact that this is a misnomer regarding his position.  In fact, while with President Obama,  Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, spoke eagerly about renewing negotiations and expressed support for Palestinian autonomy.  Despite this, the media’s coverage implied that his position presented an obstacle to peace.

While the media outlets focused on the negative with Netanyahu, the real obstacle to peace – Hamas – continued to be treated completely differently.  In an Associated Press article published the day after the meeting, the A.P. provided a platform for Hamas leaders to propagandize to the West and falsely express “moderate” positions, such as a quote from Hamas lawmaker Yehiye Moussa saying, the group is “not demanding to destroy Israel.”

This is despite the fact that, as writer Karen Laub point out, that Hamas is not about to change its ideology – which explicitly precludes any recognition of Israel.  Insofar that it is the historically stated position of Hamas that it is their ultimate goal to destroy Israel, an honest reporter would have to conclude that nothing has changed with Hamas.  However, Karen Laub streteches reality to note that Hamas has begun “raising the possibility they would someday accept a Palestinian state alongside Israel.”

So while Netanyahu’s call for Palestinian autonomy is treated as insufficient and anti-peace, Hamas’s rhetorical, though not ideological or practical, shift from total rejectionism is presented as a cause for hope.

 

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Blaming The Victim; Ignoring The Huge Kiffiyah Wearing Elephant

Last, but definatly not least, in this hall of shame is England’s “The Independent” which stands out from the crowd with a glaring omission.

In an article by Donald Macintyre, “Israel goes cold on plan for regional peace deal,” a list of “obstacles to peace” includes issues such as settlements, Palestinian infighting, Iran, Syria and Israel’s own apparent reluctance to publicly endorse a Palestinian state.

Putting aside the relative importance or otherwise of issues such as settlements being primary stumbling blocks, Macintyre conveniently forgets a very real and potentially the greatest obstacle to peace – Palestinian terror and violence.

How can Macintyre omit the thousands of missiles fired from Gaza at Sderot and surrounding Israeli communities for several years (and before the Hamas takeover of the Gaza Strip)? Indeed, only the day before Macintyre’s piece was published, Sderot endured a Qassam rocket attack on a courtyard adjacent to two private homes. One resident was wounded while several others were treated for shock.

And how can Macintyre forget the brutal campaign of suicide attacks against Israeli buses, cafes and other civilian targets that has claimed the lives of over 1000 Israelis and wounded thousands more since the year 2000? While major attacks have declined recently thanks to Israeli counter measures such as the Security Fence, the incentive for terrorist groups to carry out similar acts of violence has not.

We could also add to the list other potential obstacles to peace, for example, Palestinian intractability on issues such as the right of return, incitement in Palestinian media and the education system that has poisoned Palestinian minds, and the increasing role of Islamic extremism represented by Hamas.

The way that the Pro-Arab propagandists, useful-idiots, and Terror sympathisersr associate home building, with murder is truly disgusting.

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DONT JUST SIT THERE….DO SOMETHING!

Please write to The Independent – letters@independent.co.uk – to remind them that there are many potential obstacles to peace and that some of these that the paper has omitted, are the responsibility of the Palestinian side to overcome.

You can also contact The Associated Press – to remind them of their duty to provide unbiased, truthful reporting on such an important issue.

Obama Refuses To Meet With Benjamin Netanyahu

by WrathofG-d ( 40 Comments › )
Filed under Ahmadinejad, Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Dhimmitude, Hamas, Iran, Israel, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Politics, Saudi Arabia at April 20th, 2009 - 7:40 pm

He has no problem chumming around with Hugo Chavez, meeting with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad no matter what he does or says, bowing to the King of Saudi Arabia, hiding 200 million dollars in a supplemental to go to Hamas, lunching with Edward Said, or extending a hand to Cuba, but President Obama refuses to meet with Israel’s Prime Minister during his visit to the United States.

If anyone still had any doubt, Obama is making his allegiances very clear.

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Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Sunday canceled his plans to attend the upcoming AIPAC summit, after it became clear that US President Barack Obama would not meet him during the conference.

Netanyahu announced that while he will not attend the conference in person, he will send a video-taped message to Washington.

Army Radio reported that the prime minister asked President Shimon Peres to represent Israel at the summit, scheduled to take place in Washington in the beginning of May.

According to the radio station, sources in the president’s bureau confirmed that Peres had received a request from Netanyahu and AIPAC officials to attend the summit, but noted that the president had not yet decided whether to accept the invitation.

{The Article}

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I guess you have to be an enemy of the United States to get any respect from this present Administration.  (As we found out early in his term, that meant no time for American soldiers as well).   It is looking more and more prophetic everyday what Ali Abunimah from The Electronic Intifada, said on March 4, 2007 about Obama’s pretending to be a friend of Israel just to get elected (and I guess now just to lull his naive Pro-Israel supporters into complacently).

This is a Government that said it likes to hear from its citizens.  I say you contact them and let them know how you feel.

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(*Update: 4/20/2009 20:18:28 p.s.t)  President Obama is also willing to speak directly with Hamas.

CNN has nerve

by Kafir ( 6 Comments › )
Filed under Israel, Palestinians at March 25th, 2009 - 9:09 am

Netanyahu reaches out to Palestinians

JERUSALEM (CNN) — Incoming Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday his government will be a “partner for peace” with the Palestinians.

Speaking to an economic forum, Netanyahu said, “Palestinians should understand that they have in our government a partner for peace, for security and for rapid economic development of (the) Palestinian economy; I believe that this could be done.”

This comes a day after the central committee of the left of center Labor Party voted to join a coalition government headed by Netanyahu, the leader of the right of center Likud party.

Under the agreement, Labor leader Ehud Barak would remain Israeli defense minister, and Netanyahu would achieve his goal of broadening a coalition made up mainly of right-wing parties.

Despite these words, his past statements have sparked persistent skepticism about the political will Netanyahu would have to make the moves necessary for an Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement.

Just before the Israeli elections, Netanyahu had been visiting the West Bank settlement of Beit Arieh when he was asked why he was visiting a community considered illegal by much of the world community.

He said leaving the spot would hurt Israel’s security and accused his rival Kadima party of contemplating a pullout from the area, a policy of “retreat and weakness.”

“Behind us is the Israeli national airport, Ben Gurion International Airport, behind us is Tel Aviv and the coastal plain in which most of Israel’s population lives.

“The Kadima platform would have us vacate this place in the belief that it would purchase peace. It won’t. It will simply implant another Hamas base, terror base here, backed by Iran with Iranian missiles that would be fired on Tel Aviv and Ben Gurion national airport. And this is something we cannot accept.

“We want a policy of security — we know that we will achieve peace only if Israel is strong, only if it can fight terror, only if it can defend itself. This is our policy, the policy of Likud.”

The main thing necessary for an Israeli-Palestinian “PEACE AGREEMENT” is for the Palis to accept Israel. Anything else is window dressing. Israel can’t make that happen, but CNN still puts everything on Israel. It makes me sick.

Israel’s Envoy on Gaza Removed

by Kafir ( 1 Comment › )
Filed under Israel at February 23rd, 2009 - 11:05 pm

From the Washington Post:

321-7JERUSALEM, Feb. 23 — Prime Minister Ehud Olmert dismissed Israel’s top negotiator in Gaza truce talks for publicly criticizing Olmert’s demand that Palestinians hand over a captured Israeli soldier before any deal is clinched, officials said Monday.

The move threatens to disrupt the talks just weeks before Olmert is succeeded by the hawkish Binyamin Netanyahu, who wants the Gaza Strip’s Hamas rulers toppled and is considered likely to take a tougher line in the Egyptian-brokered truce negotiations.

Olmert abruptly announced last week that Israel would not reopen Gaza’s long-blockaded borders — the main Israeli concession sought by Hamas — unless Hamas-affiliated fighters first freed Sgt. Gilad Shalit, who was seized in a June 2006 cross-border raid.

Amos Gilad, the fired negotiator, opposed linking the truce deal with Shalit and criticized Olmert’s strategy in an interview last week with the Israeli newspaper Maariv.

Here’s a doozy.

Netanyahu could piece together a coalition of right-wingers who take a hard line against territorial concessions to the Palestinians and have serious disputes among themselves on religious issues. But the Likud party leader has expressed hope he can bring moderates such as Barak and centrist leader Tzipi Livni into his coalition to win international support and a stable parliamentary majority. Livni said Sunday that she and Netanyahu were still at odds over efforts to make peace with the Palestinians.

It seems to me that everyone wants peace in that group… except for the Palestinians (Hamas, the PA and most of their constituents).