http://newsbusters.org/node/12579

AP Ignored Al Qaeda 'Fingerprints' in Gaza Elementary School Attack


Did you know that the Palestinian Authority believes Al Qaeda-linked groups
are trying to assassinate Palestinian political leaders and are responsible
for Sunday's deadly attack on a co-ed children's festival at a UN-run
elementary school in Gaza? What about the attackers using sharia law as the
reason? No? Well, if you weren't reading a handful of the foreign press, you
wouldn't know. What little US reporting there was, as is often the case,
was based on the AP. Unfortunately, the AP omitted any Al Qaeda references,
the rise of Salafism [which the article explained is a branch of Islam that
is often referred to as Wahhabism-"a derogatory term..." to many adherents]
as well as the "other al-Qaida-linked groups" terrorizing Gaza and the
resulting violent enforcement of sharia: 



 
<http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?apage=1&cid=1178431583621&pagename=J
Post%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull> The Jerusalem Post's Khaled Abu Toameh led with
what should be the most important parts of this story, especially to US
readers (emphasis mine throughout):


Palestinian Authority security officials accused supporters of al-Qaida in
the Gaza Strip of carrying out Sunday's attack on a UNRWA-run school [U.N.
Relief and Works Agency] in Rafah in which one person was killed and six
others were wounded. 

"There is no doubt that al-Qaida is operating in the Gaza Strip," a senior
PA security official said. "Today's attack carries the fingerprints of
al-Qaida." (...)

Local residents and PA security officials said the attackers belonged to a
new al-Qaida group identified with Salafism [Wahhabism] - a school of
thought that takes the pious ancestors [Salaf] of the patristic period of
early Islam as exemplary models. 

The Jerusalem Post also included this statement by Fatah legislator Majed
Abu Shamalah, a speaker at the celebration whose bodyguard was killed in the
attack:

"The celebration did not violate Islamic law," he said. "These mercenaries
do not represent the real Islam. I call on all Palestinians to stand against
this bunch of ignoramuses who are leading the Palestinians toward the
abyss."


Doesn't that sound like big news? Not for the AP. The two AP articles
written by
<http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/05/06/AR200705060
0672.html> Diaa Hadid and  <http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18517152/> Ibrahim
Barzak refer to the attackers as either merely "Palestinian militants" or
"Muslim extremists." 


They also differed in explanations. The Jerusalem Post explained that PA
senior officials and eyewitnesses said "at least 70 Muslim fundamentalists"
at the school where both UNRWA and PA officials were present and "began
chanting slogans denouncing the event as immoral" because they claimed
"girls and boys were asked to dance together in violation of Islamic
teachings." 


While all three articles mentioned recent violence, only the Jerusalem Post
linked it to Al Qaeda and explained the group's sharia crackdown: 


The Salafis and other al-Qaida-linked groups, including the Righteous Swords
of Islam, are believed to be behind a series of attacks on young women,
Internet cafes, hair salons, restaurants, schools and foreigners in the Gaza
Strip over the past two years. 


The AP's Barzak ignored the reason for the violence and left out the ties to
terrorism: 

While the sides have largely halted their attacks on each other, Gaza
continues to be plagued by clan violence, kidnappings and other crime. The
violence has included a string of attacks on Internet cafes, music stores
and restaurants by Islamic extremists.


After all of that, Barzak still couldn't explain the motive for the attack:


It was not clear why the extremists objected to the event at the school in
the town of Rafah, or whether they were behind the shooting, the officials
said. The gunmen were masked, making identification difficult, security
officials said.


It isn't clear? In the past year, Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas stated
that Al Qaeda has spread to the West Bank and Gaza Strip and is active--a
story the traditional US media largely ignores. In that spirit, the AP, one
of the two main wire organizations which provide the source for much of the
US media's news, did not include this troubling information about the PA
linking the attack to Al Qaeda and targeting Palestinian political leaders.
The news is there, the media just aren't reporting it. 

 



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