U.S. Networks are Committing Journalistic Malpractice by Only Posting Reporters in Israel – Mondoweiss 10/12/23

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U.S. reporters are providing breathless around the clock coverage from Israel, but none are reporting from the destruction of Gaza. The result is that Palestinians are dehumanized and Americans are missing the story.

As Israel struck Gaza in a massive bombing campaign, CNN today featured what appeared to be drone footage of Gaza City reduced to rubble, but the reporter on air was in Israel, Jeremy Diamond in Ashdod.

MSNBC was little different. Josh Lederman was in Tel Aviv. Ali Velshi was in Ashkelon. So was Raf Sanchez.

PBS News Hour last night featured both anchor Amna Nawaz and reporter Leila Molana-Allen — reporting from Tel Aviv.

BBC was similar. Correspondent Nick Beake reported from Tel Aviv. While Jeremy Bowen was in southern Israel. Asked by an anchor about the humanitarian situation in Gaza, Bowen said, “It sounds like it’s absolutely dire.” But he said he was a few miles away.

Where are the network reporters in Gaza? There appear to be no English-language news network reporters, with the exception of Al Jazeera English. This reflects an unpardonable double standard for Palestinian and Israeli subjects. During the Iraq invasion in 2003, for instance, Peter Arnett was in Baghdad for NBC.

What is certain from the network coverage is that the numbers of network reporters in Israel are contributing to a profound bias on the part of the networks, a focus on Israeli victims in the fighting. CNN and MSNBC’s coverage has been unapologetically Israel-centric.

Andrea Mitchell interviewed former Israeli ambassador Michael Oren on MSNBC. While Boris Sanchez of CNN interviewed an Israeli former official, Michael Milshtein, saying that the onslaught is not a “blind attack,” and Israel has “no interest in harming civilians.” CNN also interviewed an adviser to rightwing Israeli politicians, George Birnbaum, likening Hamas attacks to Nazis. CNBC interviewed Nada Zafrir, an Israeli high-tech executive, calling for the flattening of Gaza.

Dana Bash of MNSBC interviewed former Israeli ambassador Danny Danon and allowed him to claim that Israel does not target civilians. Anderson Cooper reported for CNN from Tel Aviv….

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