The Media Circus on Gaza: Bill Moyers and 60 Minutes

by: shergald

Wed Jan 28, 2009 at 10:07



PLEASE NOTE: This video essay contains images of the Israeli and Palestinian casualties - including children - in Gaza as well as the Pulitzer prize-winning photo of the nude Vietnamese girl running from napalm bombing. Some viewers may find the images disturbing, but they are in context and germane to the subject matter.  
shergald :: The Media Circus on Gaza: Bill Moyers and 60 Minutes
Media Circus: Bill Moyers, 60 Minutes' Bob Simon and the backlash was posted by Cecilie Surasky of Muzzlewatch, the anti-propaganda site sponsored by Jewish Voice for Peace, which discusses the recent backlash to commentary by Bill Moyers of PBS, who finally spoke out about the plight of the Palestinians, in this case, in response to the Gaza turkey shoot conducted by Israel that resulted in enormous casualties among innocent adults and children. We have been hearing backlash against Israel for its brutality, especially after breaking the ceasefire conditions, but apologists on the other side quickly became active after Moyers' criticism. Frankly, we have yet to hear the flack against Bob Simon for his 60 Minutes piece, which broke barriers, but we will have to wait and see.

My sister recently stumbled on a blog post by a far right pseudo-journalist that accused me, her peace-love-and-justice baby sister and the keeper of our family's terrible Holocaust history archives, of being a Nazi sympathizer. Her reaction was a mix of horror at the viciousness of the post, and amusement at its unintentional camp hilarity. My response to her was, "Welcome to my world. This is what it's like to work on Israel-Palestine issue. Every day." (I am on staff with Jewish Voice for Peace, which works to end Israel's 41-year occupation.)

Most journalists don't cover Israel-Palestine every day, and so they are unaccustomed to the inevitable tsunami of hyperbolic nastiness sure to come their way should they dare to touch the topic.

Bill Moyers, however, one of America's most respected journalists and moral voices, could not have been surprised by the response last week to his powerful video commentary in which he condemned Hamas and asserted Israel's right to defend itself, but also said,

Brute force can turn self defense into state terrorism. It's what the US did in Vietnam with B-52s and napalm, and again in Iraq with shock and awe. By killing indiscriminately, the elderly, kids, entire families... Israel did exactly what terrorists do and exactly what Hamas wanted. It spilled the blood that turns the wheel of retribution.

He presciently went on to describe exactly the muzzled world in which we live here in the U.S.

Our political elites show neither independence nor courage by challenging the consensus that Israel can do no wrong.  Although one recent poll found Democratic voters overwhelmingly oppose the Israeli offensive by a 24 point margin, Democratic party leaders in Congress nonetheless march in lockstep to the hardliners in Israel and the White House. Rarely does our mainstream media depart from the montonous monologue of the party line. Many American Jews know, as Aaron David Miller writes in the current edition of Newsweek, that the destruction in Gaza won't do much to address Israel's longer term needs. But those who raise questions are accused by a prominent reform rabbi of being "morally deficient". One Jewish American activist told me this week, that never in 30 years has he seen such blind and binding conformity in his community. You'd never know, he says, that it is the Gazans who are doing most of the suffering.

Moyers' analysis, it turned out, was prescient because the backlash of calls and letters calling him a rabid anti-Semite, and one would presume Nazi-sympathizer, was so strong-even good old Abe Foxman of the ADL got into the fight- forced him to take the rather unusual step of addressing the onslaught of criticism at the top of his next show. (Sorry Bill, welcome to my world.)

A satirical columnist for the SF Chronicle learned a similar lesson this week an off-hand reference about "recalcitrant Israelis," part of a humorous litany.

I knew I'd hear from American supporters of Israel, because that's what happens. Any journalist can tell you that - pro-Israeli journalists, Jewish journalists, any writer who says anything that might be taken by somebody as a criticism of Israel or its current policies is gonna get reamed out. Dead babies are frequently mentioned, and crazed Palestinian fanatics - these folks go right for the top of the rhetorical ladder.

Finally, we can only imagine what awaits 60 Minutes' Bob Simon for this generally fantastic and in the U.S, downright courageous piece of journalism,  Time Running Out for a Two-State Solution? (below) (I say generally, because at times it erroneously gives the impression that "reasonable" voices like Tzipi "there is no humanitarian crisis in Gaza" Livni are drowned out by the extremist settlers. In fact, Likud, Labor and Kadima have all been deeply complicit in the settlement project and the violation of human rights of Palestinians.)

Video of Bob Simon's on 60 Minutes:

Reprinted by permission (see the original for links).


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I saw both. (4.00 / 1)
Bill Moyers was courageous and terrific, as he always is.  I was particularly impressed by the 60 Minutes piece, mostly because it showed what goes on daily in that region.  If that picture of Israelis were more widespread, there would be a much stronger push against Israeli efforts to make certain there is no Palestinian state.

Americans are fairly ignorant of the reality. (0.00 / 0)
It is not that we have changed and support injustice all of a sudden, but that we have been kept ignorant by the mainstream media, which seems to be willing to twist reality to where military occupiers are victims, and the occupied, terrorists. Our media are consumers of propaganda, which it just passes along.

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Good post (0.00 / 0)
I've bookmarked Muzzlewatch and will check in regularly. It's nicely written, based on that post.

You might also be interested in a british anti-Zionist blog I found, called Jewssansfrontiere:

http://jewssansfrontieres.blog...

There's a lot of blowback in the UK, especially with the Beeb and Sky not willing to broadcast humanitarian appeals--it goes against all tradition at the Beeb. There will be blowback all over the EU at some point soon. It's already happening.

As something of an aside, Moon of Alabama put up a post comparing the Hamas and Likud charters. It seems the word "hypocrisy" will soon have to be scrubbed from  the english lexicon out of necessity.

http://www.moonofalabama.org/2...

As for American tastes for justice, I'm having some real doubts about whether that even matters to a lot of people. If the American people decide to let the BushCo torturers off the hook, then I think it's fair to say the concept of justice is pretty well dead in our society... in general. If people decide it's okay for the Obama admin to let them off the hook for the sake of political expediency, then that will be our proof, one way or the other.

If that turns out to be the case, then Palestinians will rank very low on the totem pole of justice in the American polity. And judging by the sycophantic devotion of our very own Democratic leadership to Israeli ethnic cleansing in Gaza, we can reasonably assume this is an uphill battle in any case.

It's a battle worth having, though. Under any circumstances.

"More than any other time in history, mankind faces a crossroads. One path leads to despair and utter hopelessness. The other, to total extinction. Let us pray we have the wisdom to choose correctly." -Woody Allen, My Speech to the Graduates


Great post. Thanks. (0.00 / 0)
Although Mark Elf is a little extreme at times, I get daily RSS from Jews sans frontieres, and it is a good source of information about British efforts for justice for the Palestinians.

The blogosphere has been a thorn in the side of Israel's massive propaganda effort in the US, and from time to time, it is made mention of, like Livni's invitation to major bloggers to visit Sderot several months ago.

That Bill Moyers on PBS and then Bob Simon on 60 Minutes could join in suggests some cracking of the shielding of major news media in the US from the truths about the Israel-Palestine conflict. More is needed.


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