If you’re
like most non-Arabs, you probably don’t read the Arab Press. That could be a
mistake.
Israel is
negotiating a peace agreement with the Palestinian Authority (PA). You know
about those peace talks because you read about them in Israel’s press.
But what
does the PA press say about these talks?
Here are
headlines from—and personal comments about—some Arab news from Israel’s peace
partner, the Palestinian Authority (PA). The stories come from December 5-11,
2013.
From
Palestinian (PA) news
-Egypt
releases 100 Palestinian Syria refugees
-Israeli
forces 'detain 6 Palestinians in Hebron area'
-Snow storm
expected to hit Palestine Tuesday
-Israel army
recruits tour al-Aqsa compound [the Temple Mount]
-Israeli
forces raid prisoner's home, interrogate relatives
-Israeli
forces wreck house, several structures in Jordan Valley
-OIC urges
global community to back Palestinians
-Racist
graffiti sprayed in Palestinian village in northern Israel
-Why
Palestine should seek justice at the International Criminal Court
-Defending
Geneva: Understanding Israel's opposition to peace with Iran
-Tel Aviv
'Nakba' film festival keeps alive memories of 1948 in Israel
-Rights
group urges tougher EU measures on settler violence
-Bible
scholars: Zionists have 'weaponized' scripture
-Iran
nuclear deal vindicates Rouhani's diplomatic push
-Settlers
raid Palestinian park near Nablus
-Israeli
forces raid Duheisha near Bethlehem, detain 4
-Group: New
Israeli excavations under al-Aqsa [the Temple Mount]
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Understandably,
PA news focusses on local news and on international news that affects the PA. With
regard to this kind of self-interest, PA news is no different from anyone
else’s news.
However,
there is a difference. Unlike most other news sites, PA news presentation has a
wartime feel to it.
The PA is at
war with Israel. You can see it in the way Israel is presented in the PA’s news.
Israel opposes
peace. Israel wrecks Arab lives. Israel must be ‘brought to justice’.
During war, government-controlled
news sites have a special purpose. That purpose is not to inform. It is to keep
the wartime passions alight, to make sure that whatever emotion the readership
needs to keep fighting is present on every front page. In this regard, PA news
is no different from anyone else at war.
The problem
is, the PA is supposed to be talking ‘peace’ with Israel. The PA is supposed to
be preparing to live side-by-side in peace and security with Israel.
Talks have
been unfolding between the PA and Israel since August, 2013. The two sides have
been negotiating for more than four-and-a-half months.
Peace is
supposed to be in the PA’s future. What does PA news have to say about peace
with Israel?
Nothing.
On a day during
this news cycle when the Jerusalem Post ran five stories related to the
peace talks, the PA news site had zero such stories. It’s practically the same
every day. It’s as if peace talks don’t exist for the PA.
That’s not a
coincidence.
It’s not
coincidence that an Israeli newspaper highlights peace talks and the PA
doesn’t. It’s not coincidence because the PA has no interest in ‘peace’.
Did you
forget? The PA is at war.
Almost
everything the PA does focuses on some aspect of the Arab war against Israel.
Therefore, why should the PA run ‘peace’ stories on its news site?
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It’s
interesting to note that two feature stories have stayed on the PA front page
for a week. There could a reason they remain so visible.
The first of
these two stories is, “Tel Aviv 'Nakba' film festival keeps alive memories of
1948”. As you may know, the word, ‘Nakba’, means ‘catastrophe’—or something
close to that. It is a political word. It is a war word.
It refers to
the 1948 war Arabs started against the new-born Israel. It refers to the war Arabs
initiated in order to destroy the new Jewish state. It refers to the war Arabs
were supposed to win. It refers to the Arabs’ ‘catastrophic’ loss in that war.
On the day
Israel celebrates its birthday—its Independence Day—Arabs mourn their
Nakba—their catastrophe. Israel’s freedom is the Arab catastrophe.
Nakba exists
so as to remind the Arab he must avenge his humiliation. In its own cruel way, Nakba
is a war-cry.
A Nakba
story excites and inspires. Such a feature means that the Arab ‘memory’ is
being kept alive—to impassion Arabs to fight again.
It has to be
especially sweet to see this particular story. Who would have thought that the
Arab dream of total conquest would be kept alive by Jews?
The second
of these stories is, “Bible scholars: Zionists have 'weaponized' scripture”. This
story is also perfect. Its title reflects the war mentality the PA wants to
foster. The title suggests that the Jew is so evil, he even ‘weaponizes’ the
holy scriptures.
It is
perfect because it demonizes the Zionist (Jew). It echoes the Arab Jew-myth: the
‘Zionist’ is so vile, he makes impure and unholy what should be considered by
all as holy and pure—the bible.
These two features
play their part in the PA war effort. They keep the war-fires burning. They
help to enflame the passion to fight.
Peace, you
say? What peace? Haven’t you heard? Zionists weaponize the bible!
It’s how our
peace partners present peace.
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