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Jerusalem Post Publishes Photo of Murdered Iraqi Girl with a Fabricated Story, Claiming it happened in Gaza

Israeli media parrots Fatah disinformation on Hamas

[ 10/02/2008 - 12:56 PM ] From Khalid Amayreh in occupied E. Jerusalem

Ever since Hamas’ counter-coup against Fatah  in the Gaza Strip in the summer of 2006,  the bulk of the  Israeli press has been serving as a readily available  mouthpiece for Fatah  propaganda, disinformation and outright lies  against Hamas.

According to reliable inside sources in Ramallah, a “special disinformation unit” affiliated with the PA routinely provides the Israeli media with fabricated stories and concocted statements for the sole purpose of tarnishing Hamas’ image and public standing.

“This unit  employs some propaganda experts who concoct and invent stories and mix them with some factual elements , and then the Israeli newspapers, eager to print anything and everything against Hamas, would feature  the mendacious stories  on their front pages,” said a source who is aware of the activities of that unit.

The source gave several examples of how some Israeli newspapers readily  parroted Fatah’s brash lies about Hamas  without even bothering to ask any questions.

A few months ago, Fatah operatives telephoned  the right-wing Israeli newspaper, the Jerusalem Post, telling its West Bank correspondent Khaled Abu Tuma that Hamas activists had stoned to death  a young Palestinian girl  in a Gaza street on suspicion of  shaming her family by indulging in a promiscuous  sexual behavior.

The Jerusalem Post  featured the story rather prominently and even published the gruesome picture of a badly bludgeoned girl lying dead in the street. Predictably, the story elicited angry talkback responses from around the world, vilifying Hamas for the barbaric act.

However, three days later, a vigilant reader alerted the Post that the picture they had published  actually belonged to a Yazidi girl whose family members and tribesmen  brutally killed her in early 2006  on the ground that  she befriended and  fell in love with a Sunni boy.

The Yazidis, who live in northern Iraq.

Fatah operatives eager to besmirch Hamas’ image had apparently cut and pasted the picture from the internet and forwarded it to the Jerusalem Post which published the picture along with the story which claimed that the barbaric event took place in Gaza, not in Northern Iraq.

Similarly,  on numerous occasions, the same paper, widely viewed as  a mouthpiece for the Jewish settler movement and other extremist right-wing groups, quote fictitious sources vilifying Hamas with anonymous or no  attribution.

Last week, the Jerusalem Post quoted a “senior Hamas leader” as threatening to kidnap Egyptian soldiers to force Egypt to free a number of detained Palestinians.

The report, however, turned to be baseless.  Hamas’ spokesman in Gaza, Sami Abu Zuhri, accused  Israel and Fatah intelligence of fabricating “black propaganda” against Hamas  for the purpose of poisoning its relations with Egypt.

The latest act of disinformation which the Israeli press, especially Ha’aretz and the Jerusalem Post,  have readily embraced is the claim that Hamas militiamen had confiscated a shipment of food and medicine donated by Jordan and Kuwait.

However, on Saturday, 9 February,  Ziad al Zaza, the economy minister in the democratically-elected government in Gaza, asserted that officials of the PA-affiliated  Red Crescent had  breached an understanding with his ministry stipulating that all Arab and foreign donations earmarked for Gaza  should be passed to and  be distributed by the UNRWA to the poor and needy Palestinian families.

Zaza  accused the American-backed Palestinian Authority (PA) leadership in Ramallah of “conniving” with the Red Crescent to divert the Jordanian donations to Ramallah City in order to distribute them to members of the PA security apparatus loyal to Abbas and his allies.

Interestingly, the Israeli press most of the time fails to retract inaccurate reports about Hamas. And when retractions are made, they are usually done very tersely and buried as a secondary detail in a large story.


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