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Mark
MacKinnon is The Globe and Mail correspondent in Israel. In an
article under his byline published at page A10 of today's national edition
of "Canada's national newspaper", entitled "Capturing Hezbollah
stronghold perilous", we read that there was a statement from Hezbollah
about a recent brief bout of combat with Israeli forces that, "claimed [sic]
that four Israeli tanks had been damaged by Hezbollah fire and were
'totally burnt while their crews were killed or wounded.' Israel said one
of its tanks had been hit."
The implication, probably intentional, is
that Hezbollah is inflating its victories to boost morale, whereas in
reality Israel is evidently taking some hits -- perhaps someone got video
footage out there that's hard to deny. According to the logic of the
notorious anti-Arab racism of the Israeli authorities, with which they
taint everything and anything about their neighbors, the consequences and
scale of the military prowess of such "cowardly" Untermenschen are
-- and indeed must be -- less, perhaps far less, than the "dirty, lying
media spin" pumped out by such "a bunch of evildoing Islamic Arab
terrorists."
Meanwhile, however, it turns out that there is an official notification
that the Israeli military censor has been and will continue to suppress
publication of information it considers not appropriate to relay to the
“Israeli” public at this time. Until now, the Israeli Military Censor had
been trotted out, especially during the first Intifada, to keep the
“foreign” press from reporting struggles waged or victories won by
Palestinian military forces against regular Israeli military forces in the
Occupied Palestinian Territories. The Israeli press, expected to
self-censor anything sensitive for their troops, otherwise paid the
censorship little or no heed. However, the latest notification from the
Israeli Military Censor on the 16th of July, as leaked by international
journalists, shows the target of the censorship this time is indeed
primarily the Israeli public, not the foreign press. It reads as follows:
Censorship Policy Regarding Fighting in the
North
1. As of now, over 1,200 rockets have been fired at Israel; it is expected
that this will continue.
2. Therefore, following are the Military Censor's relevant guidelines:
a. The Military Censor will not approve reports regarding visits of
Israeli Government and IDF [Israeli Defense Forces] officials in the north
of Israel until the visits are over due to the clear connection between
officials'
visits and missile attacks on the area in question.
b. The Military Censor will not approve reports on missile hits at IDF
bases and/or strategic facilities.
c. The Military Censor will not approve reports on missiles that fall in
the Mediterranean Sea.
d. The Military Censor will not approve reports on time periods when
citizens are permitted to leave their shelters. Warnings of such times are
utilized by the enemy for timing attacks.
e. Reporting on locations in which there are public defense and
organizational difficulties should be avoided as much as possible.
3. Real-time reporting on the exact location of rocket hits must be
strictly avoided!
According to sources following this
development, since the issuance of the censorship document, news crews
reporting in the area have not reported the location of Hezbollah strikes
into Israel. Each news crew is accompanied by an Israeli police officer,
who strictly monitors what the news crew is broadcasting.
Now, either Mark MacKinnon knows nothing about this notice, or indeed
knows about but decided not to let anyone else know, or his editors know
all about and decided not to tell him, or they both know and agreed not to
tell their readers in Canada. So far, The Globe and Mail has not
resumed what used to be standard practice, back in the days reporters were
trying to report Palestinian military resistance encounters with the
Israeli military during the first Intifada, of informing readers that
their report had passed the Israeli Military Censor. But, thanks to the
disclosure of the censor's return to ensure that it will now be Israelis
first and foremost who are not to see full truth, hear full truth or speak
full truth, the actual state of affairs becomes clear. Regardless of the
request placed by a foreign journalist reporting outside that country, the
news that "Israel said one of its tanks had been hit" could not have been
released from the Israeli side to see the light of day and the ink-stained
authority of print publication without first passing the censor.
Mark MacKinnon's little report seems to have given the game away. In this
connection, however, it is worth pointing out that this is not the first
time, and won't be the last time, that reporters or commentators from what
is really Canada's notional "newspaper" embarrass the Zionist hierarchs to
whom they so obsequiously truckle and toady. For example, back in December
2001, their commentator Marcus Gee published an op-ed screed under the
headline "Anti-semitism, anti-Americanism, blood brothers in hatred",
which ludicrously lumped Canadians disagreeing with the foreign policy of
the United States and those disagreeing with the policies of the State of
Israel together as one vast anti-Semitic hate crime operation. In the
hands of their man in Tel-Aviv, this Hezbollah report reaching the pages
and readers of The Globe and Mail may have unintentionally exposed the
motive and means of the Israeli censor -- knowing the foreign press is
always looking for official confirmations -- in contradicting and
substituting a lower damage report: if the other side says four, we can
tell you: it was just one. Trust us – or lose your press pass and
reporting privileges.
The return of military censorship in Israel would thus appear to have
freed the hand of Western reporters to produce advanced works of fiction
disguised as war reporting.
Gary Zatzman
is co-editor of
Dossier on Palestine. He can be reached at:
noidrocca@yahoo.com.
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