I
was scheduled to give a talk at the National
Press Club of Australia on October 20 called “The
Betrayal of Palestinian Journalists.” It was to focus on the
amplification of Israeli lies in the press, which most reporters know are
lies, betraying Palestinian colleagues who are slandered, targeted and killed
by Israel. But, perhaps inadvertently proving my point, the chief executive of
the press club, Maurice Reilly, cancelled the event. The announcement of my
talk disappeared from the web site. Reilly said “that in the interest of
balancing out our program we will withdraw our offer.”
The
Israeli Ambassador, retired Lt. Colonel Amir Maimon, who spent 14 years in
the Israeli military, is reportedly being considered to speak.
It
is true that I know only one side of the picture from the seven years I spent
covering Gaza. I was on the receiving end of Israeli attacks, including being
bombed by its air force and fired upon by its snipers, one of whom killed a
young man a few feet away from me at the Netzarim Junction. We lifted him up,
each person taking hold of an arm or a leg and lumbered up the road as his
body swayed like a heavy sack.
I
saw small boys baited and shot by Israeli soldiers in the Gaza refugee camp
of Khan Younis. The soldiers swore at the boys in Arabic over the
loudspeakers of their armored jeep. The boys, about 10 years old, then threw
stones at an Israeli vehicle and the soldiers opened fire, killing some,
wounding others.
I
was present more than once as Israeli troops shot Palestinian children. Such
incidents, in the Israeli lexicon, become children caught in
crossfire. I was in Gaza when F-16 attack jets bombed overcrowded
hovels in Gaza City. I saw the corpses of the victims, including children.
This became a surgical strike on a bomb-making factory. I
have watched Israel demolish homes and entire apartment blocks to create wide
buffer zones between the Palestinians and the Israeli troops that ring Gaza.
I have interviewed the destitute and homeless families, some camped out in
crude shelters erected in the rubble.
The
destruction becomes the demolition of the homes of terrorists. I
have stood in the gutted remains of schools as well as medical clinics and
mosques and counted the bodies. I have heard Israel claim that errant rockets
or mortar fire from the Palestinians caused these and other deaths, or that
the buildings were being used as arms depots or launching sites.
I,
along with every other reporter I know who has worked in Gaza, including the
over 278 Palestinians journalists and media workers who have been killed by
Israel since the start of the genocide, many in targeted assassinations, have
reported a reality in Gaza that bears no resemblance to how it is portrayed
by Israeli politicians, its military and many media outlets that serve as
Israel’s echo chamber.
Lt.
Colonel Maimon can obviously, if he chooses, enlighten us about the
artificial intelligence-based program known
as “Lavender” and how it selects people, along with their families,
in Gaza for assassination. He can explain how Israel determines the quotas of
civilian dead, how soldiers are permitted to kill as many as 20 civilians in
order to target a Palestinian fighter and hundreds for a Hamas
commander.
He
can let us know why Israel continues the mass slaughter when an internal
Israeli intelligence database indicates that at
least 83 percent of Palestinians killed are civilians. He can tell
us how Palestinian civilians are abducted, dressed in Israeli army uniforms,
have their hands tied, and are then forced
to walk as human
shields in front of Israeli troops into buildings and underground
tunnels that are potentially booby-trapped. He can explain how the special
unit called the
“Legitimization Cell” carries out propaganda campaigns to portray Palestinian
journalists as Hamas operatives to justify their assassinations. He can
detail the targeting, bombing and controlled demolitions that have damaged
or destroyed 97 percent of Gaza’s educational
system, including every
university and nearly
all its hospitals. He can explain how, after Israel blocked all
humanitarian aid on March 2 to starve the
Palestinians in Gaza, Israeli officials set
up the so-called Gaza Humanitarian Foundation to lure emaciated
and malnourished Palestinians to four aid hubs in the south — aid
hubs with little food and which Human Rights Watch calls “death
traps” and Doctors Without Borders calls “orchestrated
killing.”
These
hubs, open only an hour, usually at 2:00 am, ensure a chaotic scramble for
scraps of food. Israeli soldiers, along with U.S. mercenaries, who include
members of the Infidels
Motorcycle Club, a self-professed anti-“radical
jihadist” biker group that counts members with Crusader tattoos among its
ranks, fire live rounds into the crowds killing over
1,400 Palestinians and injuring thousands more in and around the hubs since
May.
He
can lay out the plans for
the concentration camps in southern Gaza and the efforts to ultimately expel
the Palestinians from Gaza and repopulate
it with Jewish colonists. He can explain why Israel abandoned its
own hostages, why it fired on
vehicles headed into the Gaza strip on October 7 carrying Israeli captives
and why it used Hellfire missiles to obliterate the
Erez Crossing installation when it was seized by Palestinian fighters knowing
that dozens of Israeli soldiers were inside.
If
Lt. Colonel Maimon spoke with this honesty and candor, we could call this
balance. It would fill in a side of the equation I glimpse from the outside.
It would complete the circle. It would match truth with truth. But Lt.
Colonel Maimon, I see from his past statements, will spew out the mendacious
narratives used by Israel to justify genocide — Hamas uses Palestinians as
human shields, it operates command centers in hospitals, it sexually
assaulted Israeli women on October 7 and beheaded
babies.
He
will make the spurious claim that Israel “has the right to defend itself,”
ignoring the fact that Hamas and other Palestinian resistance groups, which
lack an air force, mechanized units, artillery, a navy, fleets of militarized
drones and missiles, pose no existential threat to Israel. More important, he
will not address Israel’s flagrant violation
of international law by occupying
and settling colonists on Palestinian land and carrying out a
livestreamed genocide.
This
is not balance, unless we accept a world where truth is balanced by lies. It
is an abandonment of the fundamental mission of journalists — to hold power
accountable. But most egregiously, it is a terrible betrayal of our
colleagues in Gaza who have been killed for
chronicling the daily savagery in Gaza, for doing their job.
No
doubt, the corporate
sponsors and wealthy donors of the press club are pleased. No doubt,
the club is able to slither away from its journalistic integrity. No doubt,
it is spared the attacks that would come from allowing me to speak. But
please, have the decency to remove the word press from your club.
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