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Exposing the Palestinian media
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Exposing the Palestinian media
By MAXINE DOVERE/JOINTMEDIA NEWS SERVICE
19/05/2012
Itamar Marcus, founding director of Palestinian Media Watch, on the PA
leadership’s use education and media to influence its population.
NEW YORK—“If your enemy says he will destroy you, believe him.â€
Those were the words of Itamar Marcus, founding director of Palestinian Media
Watch, when recently joinedThe Jewish Week Associate Editor Jonathan Mark on
stage at the 92nd Street Y in New York City to discuss the Palestinian Authority
(PA) leadership’s use of culture, education, and media to influence its
population.
Marcus has presented evidence of Palestinian incitement to the US Congress’s
Foreign Affairs Committee and the Senate Appropriations Committee, and has
lectured to Canadian and European parliamentarians and international security
officials.
Palestinian Media Watch (palwatch.org) is an NGO (non-governmental organization)
dedicated to disclosure of the factual content of Palestinian media, founded by
Marcus 14 years ago. Marcus said his purpose is simple: “To get a real sense
of what is happening in the Palestinian world.â€
Marcus made aliyah from New York and lives in Efrat. In an interview with
JointMedia News Service, he recalled the first tapes he received of Yasser
Arafat’s speeches while working for the Israeli government during the 1990s.
In the midst of a highly visible “peace process,†the Palestinian leader,
speaking on Arabic and Palestinian TV, called for jihad, saying any agreements
with Israel were “temporary.â€
When Marcus left the government, he initiated Palestinian Media Watch (PMW), and
began to “tape all of official Palestinian TV, read the Palestinian newspapers
every day.†What he found was an ongoing demonization of Israel and an ongoing
denial of Israel’s right to exist.
Marcus’s tapes were brought to the 1998 Wye Summit and given to President Bill
Clinton. Soon afterwards, an Israeli, Palestinian and American negotiating
committee to deal with the problem of incitement was established. Marcus was
appointed to the Israeli team, a position he held until Ehud Barak’s election
as prime minister. “There was no significant progress†with the
Palestinians, said Marcus. “The Palestinians are teaching their children
hatred against Jews, and ultimately violence against Jews and Israelis,†he
said.
The Palestinians, he said, “like to depict the conflict as territorial while
hiding this horrific underlying ideology.â€
Marcus remains a proponent of direct contact between Israelis and Palestinians,
which he believes engenders respect and admiration for Israel as a democracy and
a supporter of human rights. “The tragedy is that the Palestinians were much
closer to peace with Israel before the Oslo Accords,†he said. “An ocean has
developed because of hate promotion by the Palestinian Authority.†Marcus said
chances for peace may have been better in 1996, when after decades of contact
with Israelis, a poll of Palestinians showed that 78 percent considered Israel
to be a democracy and a positive force for human rights.
Now, Marcus is concerned about the effect that the teaching of hatred and
demonization will have on the ability to produce a peaceful outcome with the PA.
Given the level of hate indoctrination, success—not only in negotiation, but
actualization—remains challenging, he said. Stating that territory which was
Israel proper before the 1967 war is not up for negotiations, Marcus explained
that “settlements†located on disputed territory are. While Israel “has
the right to anything that is part of the negotiations,†said Marcus, it must
accept the possibility that disputed territories will be ceded to a Palestinian
state.
“The only way to reverse the down trend in acceptance of Israel,†Marcus
said, if for Palestinians to “drop the lies—the planned delegitimization
conducted by the PA, and replace it with truth.†Marcus said Israel has helped
the PA in many ways, including construction of its infrastructure, assisting
its economic base, and developing its universities.
Asked by JointMedia News Service if a more honest Palestinian media could be
created, Marcus said there are some people within the PA who are moderate, but
none of them are currently in power. He recalled that 17 committees had met
regularly for peace negotiations prior to the Oslo Accords and the Intifada.
When one member of a Palestinian negotiating team revealed that he had
instructed his own children to answer test questions truthfully—not calling
Jews “evil,†as instructed by their teacher—he was replaced.
“The population is so poisoned by hate material and terror,†Marcus said.
“There is suffering on both sides—the Palestinians don’t realize they have
their own leadership to blame. They destroy truth and replace it with hate.â€
Marcus said the way to heal this untenable situation is for the West to suspend
funding to the PA, to not give a “penny of financial support or diplomatic
support as long as structures of hate remain.†He acknowledged that the PA
“will have to go through a period of crisis. If the western world keeps
funding corrupt government, there is no future… They pretend that [Mahmoud]
Abbas is a moderate while he honors terrorists.â€
“You can’t have a political peace structure unless it’s proceeded by an
educational peace process,†Marcus said. Both content and nomenclature, he
said, are important. Marcus called attention to the Palestinian media
designation of Israel’s Minister of Defense as the “Minister of War,†its
labeling of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) as the “Israel Occupations
Forces,†and its use of the title “resistance fighter†for Palestinian
terrorists.
“It’s almost too painful, too hurtful, for many Israelis and American Jews
to fully comprehend,†said Marcus. Those yearning for peace “want to
believe, so badly, that there is someone there on the Palestinian side. When you
look at the Palestinians, adults and children, singing about Tel Aviv and Haifa
being Palestinian, or when you see their demonization of Jews and the
de-legitimization of Israel and Jewish history, if you accept that’s the
official PA culture, then there’s no hope.â€
PMW’s staff of 12 looks at all Palestinian media. Its purpose is not just to
explore media, but also to study society, culture and education, and to “keep
a finger on the pulse of the leadership and what they are teaching their
kids,†said Marcus. “After more than a generation of hate indoctrination,
only 7 percent of Palestinian teenagers accept that Israel has the right to
exist,†he said. “For Israel to pretend otherwise is a disaster.â€
“Bringing up Palestinian children to hate is stealing their future,†he
added.
http://www.jpost.com/Features/InThespotlight/Article.aspx?id=270555
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