Can someone who believes and works to ensure that there are no relations
between Israel and the Arab Palestinians be a fair journalist?
The Jewish Press
For pro-Israel news readers, it is no surprise to learn that there are
strong elements of anti-Israel reporting in much of the mainstream
media.
But what about mainstream media outlets which employ people as their
source for news about the Arab-Israeli conflict who are not only
anti-Israel, but who are major players in anti-Israel activity? Can
those media be trusted?
ANTI-NORMALIZATION MOVEMENT
How about a photojournalist who is active in the Arab Palestinian “anti-normalization”
movement – that is, a movement created to prevent debate in any form
between Arabs and Israelis because such a process legitimizes the
pro-Israel position. For advocates of this stance, anything that allows
the Israel position on any issue is illegitimate, because Israel is
illegitimate and Israel’s presence in the Middle East is illegitimate.
But the anti-normalization movement goes further. Its position is that
there should not be any exchanges of any kind between Israel and the
Arab Palestinians, including negotiations, of course, but also cultural
exchanges, academic exchanges, student co-existence groups or any other
form of interaction in which the Arab side could be interpreted as
legitimizing, or “treating as normal” anything to do with Israel or
Zionism. (Some in this movement make an exception for Arab Palestinians
who live in the disputed territories and who would face unemployment if
they did not work for Israeli companies.)
It is hard to imagine someone in this movement being able to report objectively about Israel.
But Fadi Arouri is a photojournalist who has covered the Arab-Israeli
conflict not only for Arab Palestinian media, such as Ma’an and
al-Ayyam, but also for Reuters. Arouri has been employed by the Chinese
media powerhouse Xinhua News Agency since 2009.
al-Arouri is a very good photographer, but he is neither objective nor fair. PLS CONTINUE READING: http://www.jewishpress.com/news/arab-anti-israel-activist-long-employed-as-news-photojournalist/2013/07/27/
Lori Lowenthal Marcus
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