Media Coverage of Arafat Vs. Sharon
January 7, 2006While reading the below article by Mazin Qumsiyeh* (I highly recommend that you subscribe to his human rights e-newsletter), the exchange of comments on Naseem’s blog came to mind. Naseem compared MSM focus on Sharon’s recent stroke and his deteriorating health conditions to the poor coverage of recent bad incidents like the death of more than 76 Muslims as one of Mecca’s hotels collapsed, or the death of at least 55 Iraqi in one day wondering what makes the death of the Israeli president more important.
More than a year ago many in the US media focused on how the passing of an ailing Arafat would become the key to unlock the deadlocked peace process (we now know this to be untrue or was vastly exaggerated).
There was hardly any US coverage of the nature of his “mysterious illness” (to date there was no diagnosis). There was hardly any coverage the good wishes he received from leaders around the world. Nor was there balanced discussion of his history or even of his Israeli supporters or his Palestinian critics (only Israeli critics were highlighted).
Now Sharon is ailing and the contrast in some coverage could not be any more dramatically different. The double standard goes deeper and perhaps relates to the wider problem of US foreign policy credibility around the world.
He continues to ask, why do the violations and crimes of zionists and lobbyists like Abramoff whose associates have already fleed to Israel and are probably waiting for him to join after things cool down, are often deliberately reported shyly with the big picture often ignored :
One can understand the media’s concern for the health of an Israeli Prime Minister but what should never be excused is shabby journalism and hypocrisy in covering illnesses of leaders like Arafat versus Sharon. Perhaps other affairs gives more hints of these double standards.
Going back, one could site the dubious reasons for invading Iraq while supporting Israel (Israel was and continue to be in violation of 10 times more UN resolutions than Iraq ever was). More recently the Abramoff affair may also shed some light (and may be the straw that breaks the camels’ back).
Abramoff pleaded guilty to defrauding Native American tribes of million and directing the money through fake charities to gain political influence and to help his pet causes. But why is it that many in the US media (with few brave exceptions) failed to mention that his top “cause” and his passion was Israeli colonization of Palestinian lands.
Abramoff for example diverted money (”charity donations”) to Israeli settlers living illegally on Palestinian lands. His “customers” were told this money is intended for inner city poor Americans. Instead the money bought military hardware to help settlers terrorize native Palestinians.
[Read full article: Sharon, Arafat, Abramoff, and the Media]

Honestly I can’t fine anything about Abramoff buying military weapons for settlers in the link you have provided. Can you please post the exact source where you have this from?
Comment by mozzy — January 8, 2006 @ 8:10 AM
Mozzy, I think logically, when you give the already rich settlers more money they’re going to either directly help buy more military hardware as Qumsiyeh mentioned and/or will pay as taxes , investments and charity to governmental institues, the point is, one way or another the money is used to support the occupation and violations of the thing called Israel.
Comment by SugarCubes — January 8, 2006 @ 2:49 PM
Mozzy, you might find this article of interest:
http://www.hillnews.com/thehill/export/TheHill/News/Frontpage/071305/abramoff.html
Comment by SugarCubes — January 8, 2006 @ 3:00 PM
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