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Palestinian Newsman: Western Media Complicit in Scapegoating Israel; Disarming West to Jihad

Watch intrepid Palestinian-affairs analyst for The Jerusalem Post, Khaled abu Toameh, expose systematic bias among the foreign-press industry to whitewash Palestinian corrupt theocracy to conform to their outlets' anti-Israel world-view.

Mr. abu Toameh just completed a speaking tour of California universities. In this Wall St. Opinion Journal column, he exposes the terror games Hamas is playing to elicit western financial support.

In this video interview filmed a few months ago, Mr. abu Toameh reveals that Palestinian leaders (e.g., the Fatah and Hamas regimes, not Israel, however) have condemned Palestinians to suffer by prioritizing institutionalized, Islamist imperialism against Jews and Israel. He contends that the world should realize that:

1) we have been fed a systematized media-distortion of the reality about the Arab-Israeli conflict;

2) that the Palestinian Administration, and not Israel, are to blame for the poor state of Palestinian conditions;

3) that the Palestinian quest to conquer Israel is directed as a division of the global, Islamist imperialist crusade.

The news media covering Israel and the disputed territories, by intentionally overlooking the Palestinian Authority's tyranny & corruption, have been complicit in perpetuating the condition of Palestinian society. He claims Yasser Arafat co-opted the naiive news industry with a deftly managed, mis-information campaign which sacrificed Palestinian provocateurs in order to demonize the defender, Israel.

Like other Islamist regimes (e.g., Saddam, Iran, Saudi Arabia) the Palestinian Authority fosters fundamentalism (and terrorism) to distract their societies from their developmental failures- contrasted with modernity- represented regionally by Israel, a convenient religio-cultural scapegoat.

2007-03-27 20:11:35 GMT
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