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A key obstacle to progress - and root of
terror - that the western media has chosen to ignore.
The post-Arafat era has begun. Are
things now moving in the right direction? A Nov. 19
New York Times editorial answered in the affirmative,
hailing the Palestinian leadership for doing their part by
'resisting the urge' to deliver 'unnecessary anti-Israel
speeches.'
But the problem of anti-Israel incitement
extends far beyond formal speeches by Palestinian politicians.
As
CBS reported, Israeli Prime Minister Sharon now demands two
key reforms before talks can begin:
One is the cessation of poisonous propaganda
and continuing incitement in the Palestinian television and
media. Second, a drastic change in the Palestinian
educational system, ending incitement and demonization of
Israel, the Israelis and the Jews.
'The venomous propaganda in the Palestinian
media and education system is the root and foundation of the
expansion of the suicide terrorism phenomenon,' said
Sharon.

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9/12/04:
On official PA TV, Sheik Ibrahim Madhi calls Jews 'the
brothers of apes and pigs' and predicts their mass
murder [see
video from MEMRI-TV] |
Unfortunately, the typical news
consumer has no idea what Sharon is talking about, since, as
HonestReporting has continually indicated, the western media has
largely turned a blind eye to the incitement against Israel and
the U.S. that permeates Palestinian culture.
Palestinian cultural incitement is a prime focus
of the HonestReporting documentary film
Relentless, which was cited yesterday (Nov. 24) in the
Wall
Street Journal for 'chillingly
show[ing] children on a Palestinian TV show expressing their
desire to be suicide bombers, urged on by the host ― who blew
herself up in Jerusalem.'
Here are some more recent examples of the
material filling Palestinian living rooms and classrooms
(courtesy Palestinian Media
Watch):
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Official PA newspapers:
A graphic cartoon in Nov. 22's official PA daily, Al
Hayat al Jadida, shows an American soldier raping an Iraqi
woman, while the Arab world looks on with amusement, or assists.
This
PA paper has continually spread outrageous lies among the
Palestinian population,
for example:
Israel as the 'actual source' behind Palestinian and world
Islamic terror, the IDF mutilating the bodies of Palestinians,
and Israel handing out poison candies to Palestinian children.
A March, 2004 cartoon in Al Hayat (at
left) showed Ariel Sharon eating Palestinian babies, and the
paper recently portrayed Condoleeza Rice as an evil
'exterminator' of the Arab people.
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Official PA TV: For years, official Palestinian TV has
been filled with speakers and images that
glamorize and promote
suicide terror and violence, even to young children.
The latest: A
children's TV program on the importance of trees features a
talking chick (at right) who is asked how he'd respond if
someone would cut down a tree in front of his house. The chick
answers:
What I'll do to him? I'll fight him and make
a big riot, I'll call the whole world and make a riot. I'll
bring AK-47s [assault rifles] and the whole world, I'll
commit a massacre in front of the house!
So while Israeli and western toddlers are
watching Barney ('I love you, you love me'), Palestinian kids
are told that massacres are the way to resolve conflict.
In addition, televised sermons by Palestinian
clerics
continue to encourage terrorist jihad against all Jews, and even
music videos promote hatred against the Jewish people.
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Official PA classrooms: The 2004
PA schoolbook
for 6th graders urges the 11-year-olds to take an active part in
military activity ― greatly increasing the chances of
Palestinian child casualties.
And though the PA claims it has reformed its
schoolbooks to remove such material,
Itamar Marcus
reports that even the new books 'include anti-Semitism,
de-legitimize Israel's existence and incite to hatred and
violence.' All of Israel is said

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Map of
Israel under Palestinian flag, from Hebron school. |
to be an 'occupation,' and all of Israel's cities, regions and
natural resources are presented as part of 'Palestine'. For
example:
'Among the famous rocks of southern
Palestine are the rocks of Beersheba and the Negev' and of
'Palestine's Water Sources... The most important is the Sea
of Galilee.' [from Our Beautiful Language, grade 6,
Part A, p. 64, National Education, sixth grade, p. 9-10]
The denial of Israel's very legitimacy is
reinforced through dozens of textbooks and maps in which the
entire land mass is called 'Palestine', and Israel does not
exist within any borders.
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The ongoing incitement in Palestinian media, and the
education to violence and denial of Israel in Palestinian
schools, is one of the darkest aspects of
Yassir Arafat's legacy, undermining any potential progress
toward long-term co-existence. But, for some reason, the media
have been very reluctant to report the problem.
The
Chicago Sun-Times was one of the only papers to buck the
trend this week, recognizing in a staff editorial that
Palestinians should have taken care of this long ago, if
they really want to someday live in peace with their
neighbors. It is impossible to negotiate at a diplomatic
level while broadcasting hatred toward your partner in
peace. Sharon called his demand "a test of the Palestinian
leadership." It is, and a fair one.
HonestReporting encourages subscribers to write a letter to
your local paper ― or, better yet, an op-ed piece ― using the
examples above to explain the background for Israel's renewed
demand for the removal of inciting material from Palestinian
media and classrooms.
Thank you for your ongoing involvement in the battle against
media bias.
HonestReporting
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