donderdag 12 mei 2022

De Bevooroordeelde NOS-Berichtgeving

Er bestaat een wereld van verschil tussen de westerse berichtgeving vanuit Oekraïne en vanuit Israel. De Russen worden van van alles en nog wat beticht door de 'corporate press,' doorgaans zonder enig concreet bewijs, maar zodra het Joods-Israelische terreurdaden betreft dan is bijvoorbeeld de NOS uiterst terughoudend, want het wil eerst onderzoek afwachten. Dit demonstreert opnieuw hoe bevooroordeeld de staatsomroep functioneert. Bovendien wordt door de NOS telkens weer de context verzwegen. Bijvoorbeeld deze: 

The journalists killed by Israeli fire or airstrike since 2000 include the following:

1- Aziz Yousef al-Tineh, 32, of Wafa news agency, was shot by Israeli forces near Bethlehem on 28 October 2000.

2- Othman Abdul Qader al-Qatnani, 24, from Askar refugee camp in Nablus, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on 31 July 2001. He was a reporter for the Kuwaiti Kona news agency, working at the Nablus Press office.

3- Muhammad Abdul-Karim al-Bishawi, 27, from Nablus, a photojournalist at an-Najah Journalism Center, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on 31 July 2001.

4- Ahmed Numaan, 38, the manager of Bethlehem TV, was killed during an Israeli assault on the city of Bethlehem on 8 March 2002.

5- Raffaele Ciriello, 42, an Italian veteran journalist who covered conflicts in Afghanistan and Kosovo, was shot by Israeli fire near the Manara Square in Ramallah during fierce gunbattles between Israeli soldiers and Palestinian militants on 11 March 2002. He reported for Corriere della Sera.

6- Jamil Abdullah al-Nawawra, 35, from Bethlehem, died on 14 March 2002 from a wound he received by shrapnel from an artillery shell fired by an Israeli tank during an assault on Ramallah. He worked for Palestine TV.

7- Amjad Bahjat al-Alami, 22, a cameraman working for Palestine TV and Al Nawras TV, was shot by Israeli soldiers with an exploding bullet in Hebron on 18 March 2002.

8- Imad Abu Zahra, 30, a freelance photographer and manager of a local media company, was killed in Jenin after being shot by Israeli soldiers on 12 July 2002.

9- Issam Hamza Tillawi, 30, worked for the Voice of Palestine radio station. He was shot by Israeli soldiers while covering a peaceful public protest in solidarity with the besieged Palestinian president Yasser Arafat in Ramallah on 22 September 2002. Tillawi was wearing a press jacket.

10- Nazih Darwazeh, 46, a cameraman with Palestine TV and APTN media network, was shot while covering the Israeli assault on the Old City of Nablus on 19 April 2003.

11- Mohammed Abu Halima, 21, was a correspondent for the university-affiliated an-Najah radio station when he was shot by Israeli forces at the entrance of the Balata refugee camp in Nablus on 22 March 2004.

12- James Henry Dominic Miller, 34, a Welsh cameraman, producer, director, and an Emmy Awards winner, was killed by Israeli forces while he was filming a documentary in Rafah in Gaza Strop on 2 May 2003.

13- Hassan Ziyad Shaqwra, 23, worked as a photographer for the Quds Radio when he was killed in an Israeli airstrike on a car in Beit Lahia in Gaza Strip on 15 March 2008.

14- Fadel Shanaa, 24, a Reuters cameraman, was killed by several darts, known as flechettes, which burst from a shell fired by an Israeli tank on 16 April 2008, while he was covering an Israeli assault in Gaza Strip. According to Reuters, the Israeli tank firing and shell bursting were the final images on tape before Shanaa's camera was destroyed.

15- Umar Abdul Hafez al-Silawi, 28, worked as a cameraman for Al-Aqsa TV when he was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Beit Lahia in Gaza Strip on 3 January 2009.

16- Basel Ibrahim Faraj, 22, a cameraman assistant, worked with an Algerian TV when he was killed in an Israeli airstrike on a civilian building in Tel al-Hawa neighbourhood in Gaza Strip on 6 January 2009.

17- Ehab Jamal al-Wahidi, 33, was a cameraman for Palestine TV. He was killed during an Israeli airstrike on the Tower of Doctors (Burj al-Atbaa) in Gaza city on 8 January 2009.

18- Alaa Hammad Murtaja, 26, a correspondent of the local al-Buraq Radio, was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza Strip on 9 January 2009.

19- Cevdet Kiliclar, a Turkish Journalist who was killed by Israeli commanders unit, which stormed the Mavi Marmara Ship that sailed for Gaza on 31 May 2010.

20- Hossam Mohammed Salameh, 30, was a cameraman with Al-Aqsa TV. He was killed in an Israeli airstrike at a car belonging to Al-Aqsa TV in Gaza Strip on 20 November 2012. Irina Bokova, the Director-General of UNESCO, condemned the incident then, saying that "I am deeply concerned about the reported targeting of media facilities and personnel that have left three Palestinian journalists dead: Mahmoud Al-Komi, Hossam Salameh, and Abu Eisha."

21- Mahmoud al-Komi, 29, was also killed in the same Israeli airstrike on 20 November 2012. He worked as a cameraman for Al-Aqsa TV.

22- Mohammed Abu Eisha, 24, worked for Al-Quds Educational radio station. He was also killed in the Israeli airstrike along with Komi and Salameh on 20 November 2012, while he was in the area.

In July and August 2014, seventeen Palestinian who worked in media and journalism were killed during Israel's 51-day military offensive against the Gaza Strip. Middle East Eye published their names then. They are:

23- Hamed Abdullah Shihab, 33, worked with 24 Media. An Israeli airstrike hit a car, which carried the press logo, while Shihab was in it.

24- Najla Mahmoud al-Haj, 29, was media and social activist. She was killed in an Israeli airstrike along with seven members of her family.

25- Khalid Hamad, 25, from Continue Media Production.

26- Abdul Rahman Ziad Abu Hin, 28, an editor in al-Kitab TV channel.

27- Ezzat Duheir, 23, a radio correspondent of both Prisoners and Liberty radios, is also a member of the governing body of the Palestinian Youth Media Rally in Rafah. He was killed along with 21 family members in an Israeli airstrike.

28- Bahauddin Quraib, 58, Palestine TV's Hebrew news chief-editor.

29- Ahed Zaqqot, 50, a sports journalist at Palestine TV.

30- Rami Rayan, 26, journalist and photographer for the Palestinian Network for Media.

31- Sameh al-Arian, 29, worked for al-Aqsa TV.

32- Mohammed Daher, 27, was an editor at al-Resalah newspaper. He was killed in an airstrike along with his daughter and five family members.

33- Abdullah Fahjan, 22, a sports journalist for Sada al-Malaeb website and al-Aqsa Sports.

34- Hamada Khaled Mqat, 29, a director of Saja news website and a member of the Palestinian Youth Media Rally in northern Gaza.

35- Shadi Hamdi Ayad, 26, was a freelance journalist and editor.

36- Mohammed Noureddine al-Deeri, 22, a photojournalist in the Palestinian Network

37- Ali Abu Afash, 36, worked for Doha Centre for Media as a programs manager.

38- Simone Camilli, 35, an Italian journalist and photographer who worked for the Associated Press.

39- Abdullah Fadel Murtaja, 26, worked as a journalist at Al-Aqsa TV and Shehab Agency

40- Ahmed Abu Hussein, 26, a photojournalist, died on 25 April 2018 from bullet wounds to his abdomen sustained after being shot by Israeli forces on 13 April 2018 in Gaza Strip.

https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/shireen-abu-akleh-other-palestinian-journalists-israel-killed




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