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Israel’s Counter-Terrorism Raid in Jenin: More Media Mess Ups

Israel’s large-scale operation in Jenin has concluded after 48 hours, dealing a major blow to Jenin’s terror networks. While the fighting may be coming to an end, the media bias continues. There's more to the…

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Israel’s large-scale operation in Jenin has concluded after 48 hours, dealing a major blow to Jenin’s terror networks.

While the fighting may be coming to an end, the media bias continues.

During the first hours of the operation, HonestReporting took several international media outlets to task for their biased and misleading coverage of Israel’s counter-terror raid.

As the operation continued, HonestReporting was forced to call out more global news outlets for their skewed and biased coverage.

Related Reading: Media Fails Come Thick and Fast as Israel Launches Precision Strikes on Jenin Terrorists

Here are just some more of the worst cases of media bias that HonestReporting addressed.

The Media’s Whitewashing of Terrorism

As Israel made clear at the outset of this counter-terror raid, the operational goal was to reduce the threat of terror emanating from Jenin. According to the IDF, in the past year, 50 terror attacks have originated in Jenin and there were 19 instances of terrorists escaping there after carrying out attacks.

However, this did not stop some international news outlets from downplaying the nature of Palestinian terrorism or whitewashing Palestinian terrorists.

The New York Times downplayed the vicious nature of Palestinian terrorism by claiming that Palestinian terror groups are focused on “targeting…the occupation” or by referring to terrorism as “Palestinian armed struggle” and “an ethos of defiance.”

These statements ignored the indiscriminate nature of Palestinian terrorism as well as the fact that terrorists have targeted Israeli civilians in both the West Bank and pre-1967 Israel.

The Associated Press interviewed Jamal Huweil, presenting him as a Jenin-based “political activist.” However, this is a whitewashing of Huweil’s background: A former commander of Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades who took part in the 2002 Battle of Jenin and who continues to glorify Palestinian terrorism today.

Related Reading: Jenin: The Palestinian Terror Capital & Its Threat to the Region

The BBC Plumbs New Depths

Over two days of coverage, the BBC produced countless pieces of biased journalism on multiple platforms, including giving free rein to Palestinian talking heads to spread anti-Israel libels.

Related Reading: BBC Jenin Coverage Riddled With Lies, Mistakes and Distortions

This culminated in perhaps the most egregious example of a defamatory attack on the Jewish state as BBC presenter Anjana Gadgil claimed in an interview with former Israeli prime minister Naftali Bennett that “Israeli forces are happy to kill children,” echoing the blood libels that haunted the Jewish people in history’s darkest moments.

(See “BBC Anchor Utters Blood Libel During Live Interview With Ex-Israel PM Naftali Bennett” for the full story.)

Operation or Assault?

Both The Washington Post and Forbes misconstrued the nature of the operation by referring to it as an “invasion” and an “assault,” leaving the false impression that Israel launched an indiscriminate attack instead of a targeted anti-terror operation.

Forbes also mischaracterized the IDF’s targeted response to Hamas rocket fire as “airstrikes on Gaza.”

Related Reading: Media Fails Come Thick and Fast as Israel Launches Precision Strikes on Jenin Terrorists

Terrorism in Tel Aviv

On July 4, at the same time as Israeli security forces were operating in Jenin, a Palestinian terrorist drove his pickup truck into a Tel Aviv bus stop and then went on a stabbing spree, wounding eight before being neutralized by an armed Israeli civilian.

CNN, however, removed any reference to the perpetrator as a “Palestinian” or “terrorist,” instead applying the neutral descriptor of “car driver” to him.

The New York Times, meanwhile, referred to the attack and the launching of rockets from Gaza as “tit-for-tat violence,” effectively making a moral equivalence between Israel’s targeted counter-terrorism operation and the indiscriminate violence of Palestinian terrorism.

Bailey Pasternak helped contribute to this piece

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Haytham Shtayeh

Nasser Ishtayeh

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