The international media continues to ignore the "plight" of the Palestinians living under the rule of the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank and Hamas in the Gaza Strip, as well as a number of Arab countries, especially Syria, Jordan and Lebanon.
...The international community pays attention to Palestinians only when they are "victims" of Israel. The continued obsession of the media with Israel allows the Arab countries, as well as the Palestinian Authority and Hamas, to proceed with their systematic violations of human rights and freedom of speech.
The
international community seems to have forgotten that Palestinians live not only
in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, but also in a number of Arab countries,
especially Syria, Jordan and Lebanon.
Western
journalists covering the Israeli-Palestinian conflict regularly focus on the
"plight" of Palestinians who are affected by Israeli security
policies, while ignoring what is happening to Palestinians in neighboring Arab
countries.
These
journalists, for example, often turn a blind eye to the daily killings of
Palestinians in Syria and the fact that Palestinians living in Lebanon and
other Arab countries are subjected to Apartheid and discriminatory laws.
A Palestinian
who is shot dead after stabbing an Israeli soldier in Hebron receives more
coverage in the international media than a Palestinian woman who dies of
starvation in Syria.
The story and
photos of Mahmoud Abu Jheisha, who was fatally shot
after stabbing a soldier in Hebron, attracted the attention of many Western
media outlets, whose journalists and photographers arrived in the city to cover
the story.
But on the same
day that Abu Jheisha was brought to burial, a Palestinian woman living in
Syria died due to lack of food and medicine.
The woman was identified as Amneh Hussein Omari of the Yarmouk refugee camp
near Damascus, which has been under siege by the Syrian army for the past 670
days. Her death raises the number of Palestinian refugees who have died as a
result of lack of medicine and food in the camp to 176.
The case of
Omari was not covered by any of the Western journalists who are based in the
region. As far as they are concerned, her story is not important because she
died in an Arab country.
Had Omari died
in a village or refugee camp in the West Bank or Gaza Strip, her story would
have made it to the front pages of most of the major newspapers in the West.
That is because they would then be able to link her death to Israeli measures
in the West Bank or the blockade on the Gaza Strip. The same journalists who
report about the harsh economic conditions in the West Bank and Gaza Strip do
not seem to care about the Palestinians who are being starved and tortured to
death in Arab countries.
Nor are the
journalists reporting to their readers and viewers the fact that more than 2800
Palestinians have been killed in Syria since the beginning of the civil war
there four years ago. A report published this week by a
Palestinian advocacy group also revealed that more than 27,000 Palestinians
have fled Syria to different European countries in the past four years. The
report also noted that Yarmouk camp has been without electricity for more than 730
days and without water for 229 days.
Earlier this
month, another report said that eight Palestinians died
of torture while in Syrian prison. Three of the victims were women, including
22-year-old Nadin Abu Salah, who was pregnant when she died. The report said
that 83 Palestinians died of torture in Syrian prison during March this year.
These
Palestinians are unfortunate because they do not live in the West Bank or Gaza
Strip. The international community pays attention to Palestinians only when
they are "victims" of Israel.
Similarly, the
international media continues to ignore the "plight" of Palestinians
living under Palestinian Authority (PA) rule in the West Bank and Hamas rule in
the Gaza Strip.
In the West
Bank, PA security forces continue to arrest Palestinians who post critical
remarks on Facebook or speak out against Palestinian leaders.
Last week, for
example, the Palestinian General Intelligence Service arrested Khalil Afaneh, an employee of
the Wakf (Islamic Trust) Department, for "slandering" Yasser Arafat
on his Facebook page.
On April 25, the
PA arrested journalist Ahmed Abu Elhaija of
Jenin as he was on his way to attend a conference in Jordan. No reason was
given for the arrest, which is not the first of its kind involving Palestinian
journalists and bloggers.
Who cares about this Arab woman, shopping at an open-air market in Gaza, complaining to Al Jazeera News about a new tax being imposed by Hamas, April 25, 2015? (Image source: Al Jazeera video screenshot)
Who cares about this Arab woman, shopping at an open-air market in Gaza, complaining to Al Jazeera News about a new tax being imposed by Hamas, April 25, 2015? (Image source: Al Jazeera video screenshot)
...The situation
regarding the Gaza Strip is not much different. Most stories that appear in the
international media ignore the practices and violations committed by Hamas
against Palestinians. Take, for example, Hamas's recent decision to impose
a new tax on a number of goods. The
decision has drawn sharp criticism from many Palestinians, with some openly
calling for a rebellion against Hamas.
Again, this is
not a story of interest to many Western journalists based in the Middle East,
mainly because Israel is not involved.
By turning a
blind eye to the plight of Palestinians in Arab countries and under the rule of
the Palestinian Authority and Hamas, journalists are doing a disservice not
only to their publics, but also to the Palestinians themselves. The continued
obsession of the media with Israel allows the Arab countries, as well as the
Palestinian Authority and Hamas, to proceed with their systematic violations of
human rights and freedom of speech.
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