bobn said:
That's your imagination then because anyone who has actually follows mainstream media knows it was hezbollah that started this.
The fact that hezbollah are a terrorist organisation is well known and not hidden by the media at all. There is no debate that hezbollah beliefs in wanting to kill israeli civilians are morally wrong. So there is no issue there for the media to probe. However modern militaries like israel take the moral high road. Therein lies the debate.
People question what the moral limits are for a modern military power. Is it moral to carpet bomb cities? Is destroying civilian infrastructure like power plants okay? Is bombing an apartment building containing a couple of terrorists justified if it might contain a lot of civilians? Is it still justified if you know for sure there are dozens of civilians in there? Does ends justify the means? These are the issue the media are focusing on as they are questions that many people are asking. The reason civilian casualties are reported so prominently is because the amount and manner of civilian casualties are hugely relevant to this debate.
Also this idea that "alternative media" is more superior to mainstream media is ill founded. The alternative media have this tendancy to jump to conclusions which mirror what they want to be true and don't consider other possibilities even if they are better. For example Hezbollah being imbedded among civilian population is interpretted by the alternative media as being due to them wanting to maximize civilian causualties. Perhaps this is true, and perhaps it is not. Either way the alternative media do not even discuss two much better reasons for hezbollah embedding themselves in towns and cities:
1) Towns and cities are the places most likely to come under isreali ground attack if that happens.
2) it is easier to fight a guerilla war in towns and cities and that is the only option hezbollah have.
CNN Promotes Hamas-linked Charity
Posted by Matthew Sheffield on August 2, 2006 - 10:17.
From the Counterterrorism Blog:
In CNN's coverage of the current battles between Israel and the terrorist group Hezbollah, CNN has provided a list of "aid groups" to assist civilians in the "Mideast crisis". One of these groups is the Islamic Relief Worldwide (IRW) group - which has been reported to have disturbing links to Jihadism and recently documented fund-raising links to US State Department-designated Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) Hamas.
Islamic Relief Worldwide (IRW) is an international Islamic aid organization that was founded in United Kingdom, in 1984, by Dr Hany El Banna. It was reported in 1999 that IRW's main UK office received $50,000 from a Canadian group that "the U.S. Treasury Department called 'a(n Osama) bin Laden front.' Moscow's Obshchaya Gazeta has reported that IRW has collected and funneled millions of dollars to the Chechen terrorist rebels in Russia, who have ties to al Qaeda.
In 2004, IRW had a fundraiser at Britain's Birmingham Central Mosque, which has historically been a source of jihad recruitment, including meetings of Al-Muhajiroun and reported recruitment of UK suicide bombers who attacked Tel Aviv in 2003.
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Pallywood: How Terrorists Create ‘News’ For Western Journalists and Cameramen
Posted by Noel Sheppard on August 1, 2006 - 10:25.
In light of recent revelations of possible media manipulation in Qana, Lebanon, as reported by NewsBusters Monday, a 2005 video has been circulating throughout the Internet (hat tip to Ms. Underestimated with extraordinary video link to follow). In reality, this is an almost unbelievable look at how film footage from Israel that made national news after the Second Intifada began in September 2000 (including CBS’s “60 Minutes”) appears to have been staged, choreographed, and produced rather than real events that transpired in front of video cameras.
The film's producer, Dr. Richard Landes, teaches history at Boston University, and is the co-founder and Director of the Center for Millennial Studies. He also is the proprietor of The Second Draft, a website “devoted to exploring some of the problems and issues that plague modern journalism”:
The term "Pallywood" refers to the staging of scenes by Palestinian journalists in order to present the Palestinians as hapless victims of Israeli aggression. They are able to succeed in this endeavor in large part due to the credulity and eagerness of the Western press to present these images, which reinforce the image of the Palestinian David struggling valiantly against the overpowering Israeli Goliath. Pallywood has led to astonishing lapses in Western journalistic standards in which badly staged scenes regularly appear on the news as "real events."
http://newsbusters.org/node/6685