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Reuters Redefines Terrorist Attack


March 24, 2011 15:13 by Simon Plosker
<http://honestreporting.com/author/simon983reporting/> 

Nothing captures the media's attention like a bomb in the heart of
Jerusalem. At this time, one person was killed and over 30 wounded as a bomb
detonated next to a busy bus stop
<http://www.jpost.com/VideoArticles/Video/Article.aspx?id=213442>  near the
city's central bus station and international conference center.

 

http://honestreporting.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/jerusalembomb230311-32
2x217.jpg

 

Incredibly, Reuters
<http://uk.reuters.com/article/2011/03/23/uk-israel-explosion-idUKTRE72M3S52
0110323>  included the following in its report:

Police said it was a "terrorist attack" - Israel's term for a Palestinian
strike. It was the first time Jerusalem had been hit by such a bomb since
2004.

We've long criticized Reuters for its refusal to call terror by its name.

Now, Reuters appears to be attributing the term "terrorism" as something
solely in the minds of Israelis. In February 2011, Thomson Reuters CEO Tom
Glocer announced the appointment of new Editor-in-Chief Stephen Adler
saying:

Our news organization is now poised to advance to new levels of excellence
in an industry which is moving very fast.

Reuters certainly appears to be moving very fast and reaching new levels -
just not in the area of excellence.

The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg
<http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2011/03/dear-reuters-you-m
ust-be-kidding/72940/>  hits the nail on the head in response:

Those Israelis and their crazy terms! I mean, referring to a fatal bombing
of civilians as a "terrorist attack"? Who are they kidding? Everyone knows
that a fatal bombing of Israeli civilians should be referred to as a
"teachable moment." Or as a "venting of certain frustrations." Or as "an
understandable reaction to Jewish perfidy." Or perhaps as "a very special
episode of 'Cheers.'" Anything but "a terrorist attack." I suppose Reuters
will mark the 10th anniversary of 9/11 by referring to the attacks as "an
exercise in urban renewal."

The mind reels.


BBC: Terrorism Targets Inanimate Objects


The initial headline of a story says a lot about the thought process of a
news editor. While most other news organizations covered a bomb blast in
Jerusalem by focusing on the number of casualties as well as the location,
the BBC <http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-12836224>  went with
this:

http://honestreporting.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/bbc230311-322x136.jpg

According to the BBC, it wasn't Israelis, Jews, innocent Jerusalem residents
or anyone else that a terrorist usually targets. No - it was a bus stop, an
inanimate object fixed on the sidewalk.

The BBC's interest in victims of the bombing
<http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-12845019>  was seemingly only
piqued by the announcement that the 59 year old woman killed by the bomb was
a British tourist. Of course, one of the first rules of foreign reporting is
to find a local angle. Yet it is noteworthy how the BBC is so usually
disconnected from the human side of Israeli victims of terror and from the
horror of those acts.

Evidence of this appeared in a related analysis penned by the BBC's Jonathan
Marcus <http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-12837956> . The brutal
murders of the Fogel family warranted barely a few lines and were simply
referred to as "an attack on an Israeli settler family". Note also the
choice of image to illustrate the incident. Once again the BBC could not
bring itself to humanize the victims by publishing a photo of the murder
victims or the associated mourning.

http://honestreporting.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/bbc240311.jpg

And what about Sky News, which has recently been on a downward spiral in its
reporting from Israel?:

http://honestreporting.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/skynews230311-322x159.
jpg

Its initial headline was not much better than the BBC but at least Sky later
updated its story to read: "One Killed, 30 Hurt, In Israel Bus Stop Blast
<http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/World-News/Video-Jerusalem-Bomb-Blast---At
tack-On-Bus-In-City-Centre-Kills-One-And-Injures-Dozens-More/Article/2011034
15958716?lpos=World_News_Second_World_News_Article_Teaser_Region_1&lid=ARTIC
LE_15958716_Video%3A_Jerusalem_Bomb_Blast_-_Attack_On_Bus_In_City_Centre_Kil
ls_One_And_Injures_Dozens_More> ".

Associated Press
<http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/breaking-news/bomb-hits-jerusalem-bus-stop
/story-e6frf7jx-1226027119202>  also produced something similar to the BBC:

http://honestreporting.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/ap230311-322x75.jpg

Sadly, for some media outlets, it appears that it's still too much to
acknowledge the reality of terror or the reality of its victims. The bus
stop in question may have been the location of the bomb but it certainly
wasn't the object of the terrorists' hatred.


Meanwhile at the New York Times.


Could we find a more blatant example of promoting a moral equivalence
between Palestinian terrorism and Israeli self-defense than that tweeted by
the New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof
<http://twitter.com/NickKristof/status/50560242991366144> ? Probably not.

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