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January 22nd 2009 22:48
Obama can't turn the US into a fair mediator in the Middle East as long as US media remains heavily biased.

After over 1400 killed and 5000 wounded, the Gaza conflict enters a lull -- for now. But the awful violence will escalate again unless we take urgent action to address the root causes of the festering Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

One of the greatest hopes for peace is for the US under Obama to play an impartial and responsible mediation role. But the biggest obstacle to this is the strong bias of the US media. Only 4% of related US media stories even mention that Palestinians are under military occupation, and less than 25% of Americans say they can sympathize with both sides. Given domestic pressure, even Obama will find it difficult to be fair.




We urgently need to meet this challenge as Obama makes historic choices on Israel-Palestine. The winds of change are blowing through American media -- media experts tell us the best way to seize this opportunity is to fund a small number of highly respected individuals to engage top journalists and editors on this issue - providing facts, information and opportunities to hear sensible voices for peace from both Palestinians and Israelis. As a start, $40,000 would be enough to hire a respected advocate; $15,000 will pay for an opinion poll in Gaza and Israel that challenges prejudices and is released to US media; $50,000 will build a "peace wall" in Gaza, Jerusalem and Washington DC for citizens in each place to post messages to each other and the media.


If each one of us who signed the petition gives just $2 (1.50 euro) each, we'll raise $1 million -- enough to launch a highly effective effort. The Obama presidency is an opportunity to end this festering conflict, but he can't do it without us. It's time for all of us to get serious about this, here's the link to get started:

MEDIA BALANCE

The more we raise the more compelling public actions we will take that convey sensible, ordinary voices for peace from both Palestinians and Israelis to the US media. Far from taking sides, our effort will show that a pro-peace voice is both pro-Israeli and pro-Palestinian, because it advocates for lasting security and justice for both peoples.

For years a balanced perspective has been largely absent from US media. Palestinian kids throwing rocks were seen as dangerous rioters, rather than token resistance to an illegal and repressive military occupation. The crushing nature of the Israeli occupation, the numbers of Palestinians beaten or killed, the way that Palestinians live in a type of giant prison with even the smallest movements or actions tightly controlled, are almost never covered by US media. The same media however often create great empathy among Americans for innocent Israeli victims of violence, telling their personal stories in depth. See links below for a number of studies that have showed the overwhelming bias of American media in this conflict. Until the American media can tell both heart-rending sides of the story, no US president will be able to broker a fair peace.

The opportunity is there. After the trauma of the Bush years there is a fresh wind blowing through American democracy and media. A new emphasis on responsible, tough journalism, and a genuine desire among media professionals to be more balanced. On the other hand, a massive PR infrastructure established by a few powerful organizations puts tens of millions of dollars a year into conveying a pro-war perspective to US media. This is tough competition, but our effort will have a much easier job – we'll be pushing balance, not bias, helping journalists to do their job, not shirk it. Obama has promised "fairness" in his approach to this region, let's help make it politically possible for him to deliver. Click below:


MEDIA BALANCE

With hope,

Ricken, Graziela, Alice, Luis, Paul, Brett, Milena, Paula, Pascal, Iain and the whole Avaaz team.

PS: For more information about bias in the US media and on coverage of the recent war in Gaza:

The Blame Game in Gaza - Erasing Israeli actions to fault only Hamas:


Video - Peace, Propaganda and the Promised Land:


Jon Stewart's critique of media bias on Gaza conflict:




International Law Seldom Newsworthy in Gaza War - Israeli justifications often cited uncritically:


For a recent US poll which shows the impact of the media bias

Palestine Media Watch report on op-eds



Newsworthy and unnewsworthy deaths


Video - Media bias about the Israeli - Palestine conflict exposed


Video - Biased media reports on the Israeli-Palestinian



If Americans Knew - A US project helping to convey alternative perspectives to Americans:


PPS: Please click on this link for an award winning video made by Avaaz which is the kind of material that we will use to encourage more balanced understanding of the Middle East:

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Back in June, 2008, Egypt helped broker a 6-month cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hamas, the ruling body in the Gaza Strip. Though the cease-fire was broken several times by both sides, it largely held. Toward the end of the cease-fire in December, Israel, while closing Gaza's borders since November, indicated that it might extend the agreement, if Hamas ceased all Qassam rocket attacks. Qassam rockets are the crude but deadly homemade missiles often launched towards Israeli territory (over 3,000 times in 2008 alone). Hamas leaders, angered by the blockade and seemingly little political headway made over the past 6 months, recently stepped up rocket attacks on Israel once again. Israel has now responded with five days (so far) of air attacks and Naval bombardment on Gaza, resulting in over 350 dead, nearly 1,500 wounded and countless buildings and smugglers' tunnnels destroyed. Hamas has threatened to increase the rocket attacks send suicide bombers into Israel in retaliation, and Israel is massing troops and tanks around Gaza for a possible ground assault.

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