Thursday, January 24, 2008

Hamas, Gaza, Iran - News Censorship By PR, Terror, Murder

Hamas, Gaza, Iran - News Censorship By PR, Terror, Murder


By Joel Leyden
Israel News Agency


Jerusalem, Israel ----- January 24, 2008 ....... Nowhere can one find democracy to be more alive, more vibrant than in the Fourth Estate. A few years after the French Revolution, Edmund Burke, looking up at the Press Gallery of the House of Commons, said, 'Yonder sits the Fourth Estate, and they are more important than them all.'

The Fourth Estate are working journalists. Whether it be print journalism, broadcast journalism or Internet journalism, the Fourth Estate both informs and keeps in check the First Estate - clergy, the Second Estate - nobility, for the enlightenment and protection of the Third Estate - commoners.

It has always been the ultimate tool of checks and balances.
A recent historical example was the Watergate Affair where Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein through intensive investigative journalism brought down US President Richard Nixon, forcing him to resign in disgrace.

Today one can find the Fourth Estate in action in both Israel and Hamas occupied Gaza. But the distinction and size between working in Gaza and Israel is no different than the width of the Atlantic Ocean. In Israel, the Fourth Estate is allowed access to governmental, commercial and religious affairs. Israel's government-appointed Winograd Commission of inquiry into the Second Lebanon War and its targeting of the IDF, the Israel Ministry of Security and Prime Minister Ehud Olmert releases its finding to both the domestic and global media without missing a heartbeat.

But the story is quite different in Hamas occupied Gaza. Hamas, a terror led and Iran fueled organization which qualifies as a First Estate entity does not allow free speech. If one cares to express themselves against Hamas, the penalty is either a bullet through the head, a beheading or a hanging.

But where it really gets scary is when Hamas points their guns at journalists.

Now we have the Islamic First Estate attempting to control the Fourth Estate, not by blackmail, fraud or even public relations. But rather through the blatant use of terrorism - the murder or attempted murder of innocent civilians. Recently, a TV camera crew from Israel came under both sniper fire and Qassam rocket attacks by Hamas as they were investigating the Hamas sniper murder of a farm worker on the other side of Gaza.


The incident was fully documented and filmed.

Carlos Andres Chavez, a 20-year-old volunteer from Ecuador, was killed after he was shot by a Palestinian sniper from within the Gaza Strip as he was working in the fields of the Ein Hashlosha kibbutz located near the coastal territory.

The Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas' military wing, took responsibility for the murder.

The murder and beheading of American journalist and Wall Street reporter Daniel Pearl in Karachi, Pakistan by Islamic terrorists highlights another recent incident at intimidation by Islamic terrorists. It is believed that Al Qaeda was responsible for this murder.

Iran has also acknowledged that a Canada - Iran photojournalist was beaten to death after her arrest outside a prison in Tehran. Iran Vice President Ali Abtahi said Zahra Kazemi died "of a brain hemorrhage resulting from beatings". Kazemi, 54, was detained on 23 June for taking pictures of Tehran's Evin prison. She was later pronounced dead after falling into a coma

And according to Human Rights Watch, after testifying to a US presidential commission about their torture during detention, a group of Iran journalists have received death threats from judicial officials under Tehran chief prosecutor Saeed Mortazavi.

“We want the Iran government to know that the world is watching what happens to these young journalists. The Iranian government is responsible for their safety,” said Sarah Leah Whitson, executive director of Middle East and North Africa Division at Human Rights Watch. “The Iranian authorities should be protecting citizens who testify before presidential commissions instead of sending them death threats.”

Reporters Without Borders condemned the fatal shooting in Baghdad of Iraq TV journalist Liqaa Abdul-Razzaq in what "once again bears the hallmarks of an execution." An interpreter and the driver of the taxi she was travelling in were also killed in the same shooting, while a woman friend was wounded.

"We are outraged by what appears to have been a targeted killing designed to intimidate the entire press and we call on the authorities to carry out a rapid and thorough investigation to identify those responsible and prevent this kind of tragedy continuing," the organization said.

It also reiterated the principle that "journalists are neutral observers whose work must be protected and respected in order to ensure that news reporting is as free and thorough as possible."

But Hamas has little if any respect for journalists. If anything, journalists are used solely as a PR tool and provided with misinformation with headlines that appear in such global newspapers as the Belfast Telegraph and The Independent: "The poor and the sick suffer as Israel cuts power to Gaza."

Israel never cut power to Gaza. Hamas did. And the power which was severed was limited to Northern Gaza from where the Kassam rockets are launched daily slamming into the town of Sderot, Israel. As part of its propaganda machine Hamas shut down Gaza’s only power grid last week in protest of Israel’s blockade.

Hamas then broadcast images of children in a dark Gaza City, holding candles and portraying Israel as the aggressor.

How could Hamas broadcast pictures of children holding candles in Gaza if there was no electricity?

“We're continuing to supply the people of Gaza with electricity despite the overload for electricity in Israel and despite the fact that Israel residents and Electric Company workers that are being sent to Gaza vicinity communities are under threat from Qassam rockets,” said Israeli Electric Company (IEC) workers' committee chairman Miko Zarfati.

Several Israel electrical workers have been injured in rocket attacks in recent years and like farmers and others working near the Gaza fence, have been most recently threatened by sniper fire.

So as the democratic, free media in Israel attacks Ehud Olmert and others for their actions in Lebanon, as the democratic press in Israel takes the IDF to task for occasionally ignoring the needs of innocent Palestinians at defensive, security checkpoints, Hamas does not criticize it merely silences international reporters by bullets.

Just ask a group of international journalists at the Gaza - Israel border crossing of Erez, whose cars were sprayed by bullets two weeks ago by Hamas snipers.

If Israeli soldiers should ever hit and injure a journalist, it is never by intent. Either the journalist was not wearing clothing to identify himself as a journalist, did not inform the IDF that he or she was in the area or as in war time - the journalist was in the wrong place at the wrong time. It is a risk that journalists take to get the story out. The ultimate sacrifice by the Fourth Estate for the many in the Third Estate.

But the murders and kidnappings of foreign journalists by Islamic terrorists, by Hamas, al Qaeda, Hezbollah, Syria and Iran and are well planned events to silence those who dare to speak up against Islam. Iran's extreme Revolutionary Guards have maintained the death sentence on British author Salman Rushdie is still valid - 19 years after it was issued.

The military organization, loyal to Iran's supreme leader, said the order was "irrevocable", on the eve of the anniversary of the 1989 fatwa. The order was issued after publication of Rushdie's novel "The Satanic Verses", condemned as blasphemous.

This is just one of the many basic and fundamental differences between Hamas occupied Gaza and a small, democratic and free nation called Israel. But yet the Belfast Telegraph, the Independent, The LA Times, AFP, The Times and many other Western news media outlets chose to ignore these hard and documented facts as they continue to misinform and incite their readers against Israel. A nation which unilaterally left Gaza in a move for peace, but yet their innocent citizens and working journalists are still under attack by Hamas Kassam rockets and terror sniper fire.

The Fourth Estate has become a target in the Middle East and in distorting the news from time to time lends some credibility to those who target them. But yet another distinction between Hamas, Iran and Israel is that Israel may revoke a government issued press card, but Hamas will revoke one's life.


ISRAEL NEWS AGENCY

4,200 Balloons Symbolizing Hamas Kassams Placed on UN Doorstep

4,200 Balloons Symbolizing Hamas Kassams Placed on UN Doorstep


The Jerusalem Post


As the United Nations Security Council debated a response to the situation in the Gaza Strip and Sderot, Israel's New York Consulate held a protest in front of UN headquarters on Thursday, in which they placed 4,200 red balloons on the UN's doorstep. The number of balloons signified the 4,200 Kassam rockets fired into Israel from Gaza since the 2005 disengagement from the Strip.

A man is pictured in front of the display, against the backdrop of the UN headquarters in New York.
Photo: Courtesy

The display was meant to raise world awareness to the fact that Israel's actions in the Gaza Strip are part of an effort to end the rocket attacks, the consulate said in a statement.

"Up until this day, every attempt to raise the issue and make it part of the American media's agenda has been unsuccessful," Consulate Spokesman David Saranga said.

"The suffering of Gaza residents has received increased attention recently. The display is intended to emphasize the suffering of the residents of Sderot [and to] illustrate the incessant Kassam rocket attacks, as well as to call on the international community to stop ignoring what is happening in Israel," Saranga explained.

Meanwhile, as the New York Israel Consulate was staging the protest, five Hamas rockets were fired from Gaza into the western Negev. The terror rockets hit open areas and no casualties were reported.

Monday, January 21, 2008

Hamas Humanitarian Crisis In Gaza, Blames Israel

Hamas Creates Humanitarian Crisis In Gaza, Blames Israel


An Israeli woman in Sderot, Israel narrowly escaped death when a
Hamas rocket landed near the school for where she teaches.

By Joel Leyden
Israel News Agency


Jerusalem, Israel ----- January 21, 2008 ....... As the world suddenly awakes to a problem in Gaza, much of the media again blames Israel. Newspapers around the world ink their headlines with "Gaza Dark Amid Israel Blockade" and "Gaza Plunged Into Darkness As Israel Fuel Blockade Takes Effect."

It appears that Israel has nothing better to do than just make the lives of innocent Palestinians in Gaza miserable.

What much of the global media misses or chooses to ignore is that Hamas cut off the electricity to Northern Gaza - not Israel. Hamas did so even after inviting the media to watch it happen. That most of Gaza has electricity. That humanitarian supplies of fuel and medicine continue to flow into Gaza from Israel even as the people in Gaza toss deadly rockets on Jewish children in the Negev town of Sderot.

Israel has threatened to cut off Gaza from the world. And why not? What democratic nation would tolerate a city controlled by Hamas terrorists who launch thousands of deadly rockets onto Israel civilian towns and cities? One only needs to ask the traumatized children of Sderot as they run crying into cold cement air raid shelters. Or ask the citizens of Ashkelon, if they feel safe.

HonestReporting.com in an article entitled: "Lights On, Nobody Home" illustrates how Hamas is using professional public relations to place a spin on Israel.

Quoting misleading headlines in LA Times and The Guardian, HonestReporting states that: "You could be forgiven for thinking that Israel has cut off the entire electricity supply to the Gaza Strip." HonestReporting.com states: "The mainstream media ultimately assisted Hamas in creating the impression of a humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The fact is Israel has restricted fuel supplies in response to the terrorism emanating from Gaza but continues to provide the Palestinians with electricity. The Times of London omits this vital fact altogether in a story headlined "Darkness falls on Gaza as Israel takes revenge for rocket attacks".

AFP, while quoting Israel officials, also omitted the facts leaving readers with the impression that Israel is simply denying responsibility."

In fact, Israel Defense Minister Ehud Barak has announced that Israel will continue to allow fuel for Gaza Strip's power plant as well as medical supplies into the Hamas-controlled territory.

The power plant, which depends on fuel funded by the European Union, under the orders of Hamas shut down its two working turbines on Sunday, plunging Northern Gaza City into darkness, after Israel closed border crossings on Friday.

Captain Shadi Yasin, spokesman for the Israel Coordination Liaison Administration in Gaza, told the Israel News Agency: "Israel is doing all that it can to prevent a humanitarian crisis in Gaza, in contrast to Hamas which is doing all they can to create one." Yasin states that tomorrow Israel will allow heavy duty diesel fuel to enter the Gaza power plant and diesel for the generators. In addition, Israel will allow international humanitarian organizations to deliver medicine and medical equipment through the Keren Shalom terminal on the border of Egypt."

Yasin stated that over seventy percent of the electricity in Gaza is supplied by Israel but it is Hamas which is disconnecting this electricity from hospitals, schools and food stores in Gaza and actually thrives on the suffering of the Palestinian people in Gaza for their own public relations and propaganda efforts."

Israel Prime Minister Ehud Olmert briefed ministers at a Cabinet meeting yesterday on his visit to Sderot, Israel and the area adjacent to the Gaza Strip last week: “Last Thursday evening, I visited the area adjacent to the Gaza Strip, including Sderot. My visit followed a day during which dozens of rockets were fired at the communities adjacent to the Gaza Strip in response to the operational successes of the Israel Defense Forces and ISA and severe losses to both Islamic Jihad and Hamas."

Olmert stated: "Our activity as a Government, in response to the terror attacks from the Gaza Strip, rests on two foundations. The first is continuous and intensive operations against terrorists in the Gaza Strip and the second is concern for the population under relentless and intolerable, Gaza Strip-based terrorist attacks. Communities adjacent to the Gaza Strip are much better reinforced today than they were a year ago. We will continue to invest additional hundreds of millions in the area this year in order to strengthen the residents’ fortitude."

"I found people there who are suffering but who do not intend to give in. I found people who are courageously dealing with daily distress that is forced on them by the Kassams but who are determined to continue living in the region. The Israel Defense Ministry, via Israel Deputy Defense Minister Matan Vilnai, who is responsible for the matter, is doing outstanding work in assisting the conduct of daily life in the area. There is a sense that there is a guiding hand and there are activities that assure the continuation of daily life. The education system is operating normally and the achievements of area students on their matriculation exams - in wake of a program that we enacted in the schools - are among the highest in the country. Today, there is no unemployment at all in the area adjacent to the Gaza Strip and I hope that we will be able to cause additional factories and investors to go there."

Olmert continued: "The second foundation of our activity is operational. There is no doubt that the terrorist organizations in the Gaza Strip are trying to use indiscriminate terrorism in order to force a war of attrition on us and to create an equation of force in which they respond to with dozens of rockets for harsh strikes against their personnel. Israel cannot live with such an equation. The communities of the south will not be hostage to the terrorist organizations in the Gaza Strip. Israel will continue to act with strength, sophistication, courage and determination. The objective is to bring about the cessation of Kassam rocket fire and not to agree to any balance of terror. The terrorist organizations are starting to understand that Israel is determined. Their leadership is perplexed over how to act in light of the strikes against them. There are those among them who have begun to understand that it would be better to refrain from further firing. In any case, we will not slacken from our operations until peace is assured for the residents of the south.”

HonestReporting states: "While Gazans are undoubtedly suffering, the dark picture painted by the mainstream media is different from the reality. As the Israel's Foreign Ministry notes, the supply of electricity to Gaza from the Israel and the Egyptian power grids (124 Megawatts and 17 Megawatts respectively) has continued uninterrupted. These 141 Megawatts of power represents about three quarters of Gaza's electricity needs."

Israel Electric Company workers' committee chairman Miko Zarfati goes further:

"This is Palestinian spin. No one has stopped the supply of electricity to the Strip," Zarfati told Ynet News. He claimed that his employees worked day and night in a power plant in Ashkelon, Israel while putting themselves in danger of being hit by Hamas Qassam rockets falling in the area.

The Gaza power plant only produces thirty percent of the electricity consumed in the Strip while Israel supplies the rest.

"It is simply offensive and arrogant for them to claim that there is shortage," Zarfati said.

"The situation is totally absurd. We're continuing to supply Gaza with electricity despite the (demand) overload for electricity in Israel and despite the fact that Israel residents and Electric Company workers that are being sent to Gaza Vicinity communities are under terror threat from Qassam (Kassam) rockets," Zarfati said.

Israel and other objective global media outlets report that despite the blackout in Gaza City, southern and central Gaza, which receive electricity from Israel and Egypt directly, were not affected by the shutdown.

Hamas manipulation of the media is evident in an AP story that reported "Children marched through dark streets holding candles, an angry Hamas TV announcer shouted at the camera "We are being killed, we are starving!"

"Once again, the mainstream media has wittingly or unwittingly fallen into the Hamas trap," states HonestReporting.com "By plunging Gaza into darkness, the Hamas terrorist organization has managed to shift the story away from its own responsibility for the Qassams and terror on Sderot, Israel. Instead, Israel's image is taking a beating for a perceived humanitarian crisis of Hamas's own making."

The people of the Gaza Strip have suffered from skyrocketing unemployment, poverty, lack of medicine, fuel, electricity, food and other essential commodities since Hamas took power in June 2007.

"We think Hamas got the message. As we have seen in the past couple of days, when they want to stop the rockets attacks on our children, they can," said the Israel Foreign Ministry spokesman, Arye Mekel.