Saturday, December 28, 2024

Special Feature: Selected Poems on Murdered Journalists during Israel's Gaza War

The first casualty, when war comes, is truth.

-- Hiram Johnson (1866-1945)

RSF's World Press Freedom Index, 2024: Israel, 101/180; Score: 53.23
(FYI: Reporters sans frontières'/Reporters without Borders' World Press Freedom Index aims to compare the level of press freedom enjoyed by journalists and media in 180 countries and territories)

And Israel's oldest and most progressive daily founded in 1918, Haaretz, now sanctioned by the Israeli government


Democracy Now, Dec.26: Israeli Strikes on Gaza Kill Dozens, Including Five Journalists; Three Babies Freeze to Death

Palestinian health officials say Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip have killed 38 people and injured 137 others in the past 24 hours. Among the dead are five journalists with the Al-Quds Today channel who were killed in an Israeli strike on their broadcasting van near the Al-Awda Hospital in the Nuseirat refugee camp. Video of their assassination shows a van clearly marked with the word “press” engulfed in flames. The slain journalists are Fadi Hassouna, Ibrahim al-Sheikh Ali, Mohammed al-Ladah, Faisal Abu al-Qumsan and Ayman al-Jadi, who had gone to the Al-Awda Hospital with his wife, who was in labor with their first child. The Palestinian Journalists Syndicate reports Israeli attacks since October 2023 have killed more than 190 journalists and media workers across Gaza.


Against the Drowning Noise of Other Words, CL: "first casualty of war"

                the
            bloodied
               man
nailed to a  wooden cross
                 in
                  a
               press
                vest


This is a sequel to the following haiku: 
written in response to Democracy Now, DECEMBER. 20, 2023: [NewYork-based, American NGO] Committee to Protect Journalists: Israel Is Killing Media Workers at Unprecedented Pace

smoky rubble
a bullet-riddled helmet
marked PRESS



We Cannot Be Bystanders to Genocide.

Chen-ou 


Added: Against the Drowning Noise of Other Words, CLI: "keffiyeh-draped youth"

snow on snow ...
the keffiyeh-draped youth
pump their fists
locked in a staring contest
with a phalanx in dark blue


Added: Against the Drowning Noise of Other Words, CLII: "the Great Beyond"

alone, lost
in the calm between fireballs
is this girl's gaze
a two-thousand-yard stare
at the Great Beyond?


FYI:  

Gaza:


As of November 26, 2024, CPJ’s preliminary investigations showed at least 137 journalists and media workers were among the more than tens of thousands killed in Gaza, the West Bank, Israel, and Lebanon since the war began, making it the deadliest period for journalists since CPJ began gathering data in 1992.

As of November 26:

137 journalists and media workers were confirmed killed: 129 Palestinian, two Israeli, and six Lebanese.
49 journalists were reported injured
2 journalists were reported missing
74 journalists were reported arrested.
Multiple assaults, threats, cyberattacks, censorship, and killings of family members.


Lebanon:

CPJ (Committee to Protect Journalists), Alerts, Nov. 26CPJ calls for international probe after evidence indicates Israel targeted journalists in deadly Lebanon strike 

Prior to the Israel-Gaza war, in May 2023, CPJ’s “Deadly Pattern” report found that Israel had never held its military to account for 20 journalist killings over 22 years. 


Israel's oldest daily, Haaretz

Opinion, Nov. 15: Armed With Mineral Water and a Camera, Mainstream Israeli Media Is Part of the Military

Nov. 24Israeli Government Imposes Sanctions on Haaretz, Cuts All Ties and Pulls Advertising

Exposé, Nov. 25: AG Advises Against Investigating Remarks by Israeli Ministers, MKs on Suspicion of Inciting to Harm Gaza Civilians

Opinion, Nov. 26: Boycotting Haaretz: Part of Netanyahu's Masterplan to Destroy Press Freedom in Israel

Opinion, Nov. 27: Haaretz Under Attack: How Netanyahu Adopted Putin and Erdogan's Authoritarian Playbook

Analysis, Nov.29Netanyahu Wants to Be Hungarian Prime Minister Orban and Israel's Free Press Is Standing in His Way: Under the cover of war, the Israeli government has chosen to dismantle both the free press and the High Court of Justice in a single stroke

Nov. 30Netanyahu's War on the Israeli Media and How It Is Already Affecting Press Freedom

The sanctions imposed on Haaretz, and the new bill introduced this week aimed at defunding Kan, Israel's public broadcaster, are designed to "bully the free press" and act as a "sword that is supposed to hang over their heads and and try to intimidate them," said Persico, a staff writer for The Seventh Eye, an independent Israeli magazine that covers the media

And Haaretz's Nov. 25 email: Netanyahu's government wants to shut us down. It's time to read Haaretz: Support free and independent journalism in Israel

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in his pursuit of unchecked power, is trying to boycott Haaretz in the hope that he can silence us. It is happening while his government is dismantling all checks and balances and crushing the gatekeepers of democracy.

Netanyahu wants to rule an Israel free of an independent judiciary, turning the police and security organs into private militias – and of course without a free and critical media standing in his way.

The Israeli government's decision to impose sanctions on Haaretz is just one more step in the prime minister's journey of destruction. We are not deterred by the threats made by Netanyahu and his propaganda machine. We will not capitulate, and we will continue serving our readers and protecting our journalistic freedom with only the public interest in mind.

This is the time to join us! Buy a Haaretz subscription now and you will be subscribing to independent, critical journalism dedicated to fighting for Israeli democracy.

Sincerely,

Aluf Benn
Haaretz Editor-in-chief


And USA, Enabler of IsraeliWarCrimes:

The Nation, Nov. 25How the US Media Helped the Biden Administration Distance Itself From the Horrors of Gaza

White House–curated stories of performative outrage and feigned helplessness provided cover for an administration arming death on an industrial scale.

An analysis of press coverage of the first year of the siege, bombing, and invasion of Gaza reveals a US media eager to produce narratives that allow the White House to distance itself from the moral, social, political, and professional consequences of their support for Israel. White House and State Department reporters at major US outlets, we will show, consistently took self-serving claims by anonymous aides at face value, did not interrogate clear conflicts of interest, and focused too much on alleged personality disputes, unverifiable states of mind, and assumed benevolent motives over material policy.

This distancing of the White House from the carnage in Gaza is achieved through three reporting genres: Helpless Biden, Fuming/Deeply Concerned Biden, and Third-Partying.

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