Why Worry about the Libeling of Israel in the Media? Because It Sways the Opinion of Jews https://mosaicmagazine.com/picks/israel-zionism/2020/05/why-worry-about-the-libeling-of-israel-in-the-media-because-it-sways-the-opinion-of-jews/

May 13, 2020 | Jonathan Tobin
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While hostility toward the Jewish state, and distortions of news stories about it, are nothing new coming from the New York Times, neither it nor likeminded publications have managed to sway the American populace, which remains overwhelmingly sympathetic to Israel. Nonetheless, argues Jonathan Tobin, the sins of the Times should be a matter of concern because of the paper’s influence on American Jewry. He cites two recent examples:

In a piece that first appeared online on May 7, a story about the way the Israeli defense establishment has devoted its resources to fighting the coronavirus pandemic began with the following: “The Israeli Defense Ministry’s research-and-development arm is best known for pioneering cutting-edge ways to kill people and blow things up, with stealth tanks and sniper drones among its more lethal recent projects. But its latest mission is lifesaving.”

Nor was this an isolated example. Two days later, the paper published an article about the refusal of the Palestinian Authority to cease its . . . policy [of providing] terrorists who assault, wound, or kill Israelis with salaries and pensions for their families. The story focused on an attempt to stop Palestinian banks in the West Bank from processing the payments. The headline for the Times’s story though, put it this way: “Israel Cracks Down on Banks Over Payments to Palestinian Inmates.” . . . Phrased that way, it makes the effort sound like a way to punish poor souls who have had the bad luck to fall under the power of the Israeli military and whose families are being prevented from getting the help they need.

While some Jews are outraged by biased coverage that unfairly depicts Israel as a villain, others internalize theses calumnies and distance themselves from the Jewish state. An average consumer of news may not be influenced by the Times. But a not-insignificant portion of American Jewry still regards the newspaper with the sort of veneration that observant Jews have for religious texts. The Times . . . may not have turned Americans against Israel, but it has been doing a bang-up job of turning Jews against each other for decades.

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