The BBC Has Lost Its Way: The Oppressed Are Demonized In Pro-Zionist Organs
12 January 2015
By Martin Kemp
We don't like complaining about the BBC
when public broadcasting is under attack from the
Right. But when the BBC becomes a mouthpiece for a
tyrannical regime whose ideology completely
contradicts the values which are supposed to
characterize liberal democracies, something has to be
done. A few days ago this appeared on the BBC website:
"Hamas Prevents Gaza Orphans Visiting Israel".
You might say, so what? In the grand scheme of things,
is this really news at all? Well, obviously it is if
what you are after is a propaganda coup against Hamas,
a sob story to blame the victims for the misery
inflicted upon them by their Western-backed
oppressors.
It's as if, a few weeks after the Valentine's Day
Massacre, Al Capone had invited the families of those
he'd killed out for a swell afternoon in one of his
luxury hotels. And when the widows and orphans had
turned him down, the Chicago Times had run a feature
on the ‘kill-joy mothers' spoiling their children's
fun.
Imagine that we were a small, practically undefended
community under siege, and recently subject to massive
bombardment that killed 2,104 of our people
(proportionately equivalent to 75,000 British people:
43,000 were killed during the Blitz). In a lull – the
sonic booms and helicopters continue to create fear
and anxiety, and everybody expects Israel to find some
pretext to attach again soon, but we'll call it a lull
– the enemy invites a group of children on a week's
outing. Would we allow that? The idea is laughable.
Would Israel have responded positively if Hamas had
offered to show coachloads of Jewish Israeli kids what
life is like in Gaza? Of course not.
Yet this distasteful story had been ricocheting round
the world – the Guardian, the Independent, the
Scotsman, Fox News, the Jerusalem Post, the Daily
Mail, the New York Times, and many others including
extreme Islamophobic groups.. all presenting Hamas as
the villain, messing up a grand opportunity for a few
bereaved children to get a break. What on earth is
going on?
Children who have just recently lost their fathers are
being used as pawns in a propaganda gimmick. The
Israeli authorities – the prison guards, those
responsible for the deaths of their parents and who
have stunted their families prospects of an ordinary
life by a medieval siege that has been in force for
years – are being implicitly praised for making this
special and exceptional gesture while the aggression
and oppression they maintain on a daily basis across
historic Palestine is totally ignored.
By not mentioning any of the context, the article
serves the propaganda needs of a murderous regime
rather than as a useful reminder of what needs to be
done to bring real relief to the people of Gaza, and
of East Jerusalem, the West Bank and Israel itself:
breaking the siege, ending the Occupation, combating
the Apartheid system that operates within Israeli
society, and enabling Palestinian refugees to exercise
their right of return.
Its silences also demonstrate how much work we need to
do. There has been a major shift in public opinion
towards Israel and the Occupation, particularly since
what the most compliant Palestinian leader, Mahmoud
Abbas, called its ‘genocidal attack' on Gaza this
summer. Yet this shift has not been reflected in our
country's media coverage, even by supposedly neutral
organs like the BBC, or liberal-left ones like the
Guardian. We might recall how during former times
oppressed people would listen in to the BBC to get
some balanced news coverage, making a laughing stock
of the local state controlled media outlets. With the
Middle East, we have to turn to media outlets like Al-Jazeera
to get some chance of an alternative voice. (The issue
has been covered from a different perspective. The
shift in public opinion is certainly not reflected by
our political leaders who continue to support Israel,
whatever it does. Only a few days ago the British
representative exercised his vote at the United
Nations Security Council to block (by one vote) the
Palestinian proposal to end the Occupation, in effect
voting against the two-state solution that it is
supposedly British policy to support.
That the oppressed are demonized in pro-Zionist organs
like the BBC and the Guardian should come as no
surprise. The policies in place to try to realize the
dystopian objective of a ‘Jewish State' in Palestine –
the siege in Gaza, repeated aggressions against
civilians and civil infrastructure, ethnic cleansing
within Israel, systematic discrimination and
separations of population groups, expanding
settlements in the West Bank – all need to be provided
with ideological cover. And Israelis need to be
persuaded that they are the real victims of a vicious
and primitive enemy whose obduracy justifies anything
that is done against them.
- Martin Kemp is the founder of UK Palestine Mental
Health Network that aims to challenge the common
narratives in mainstream media and public debate about
Palestine.
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